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Cover to Cover #234: Worldcon Panel on the Business of Writing

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Posted by Summer Brooks on Monday, 11 Sep 2006
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Show Notes:

Worldcon Panel on the Business of Writing, present by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta.

This week, Michael and Evo are pleased to present a rare recording, from this year’s Worldcon, of a panel on the business of writing featuring two preeminent and prolific science fiction writers, Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta.

This show is a little longer than the usual “Cover to Cover”, and the recording quality is not the high quality that you’re also used to hearing here. But we think this will still be a rare treat for most of our listeners.

 
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6 Responses to “Cover to Cover #234: Worldcon Panel on the Business of Writing”
  1. New Mutant says on :

    I like the new layout! It’s purty! I’m sorta glad the Hugo series is done–I prefer the sound of you guys in the studio better.

    The feed’d not working right now, but I’m sure it’ll get better. Yesterday all I got were bug blue words on a whitepage! :)

  2. Magess says on :

    Not related to this episode, but the site update ROCKS!

  3. Dan Shaurette says on :

    Hey guys, I want to thank you both for making this episode possible. Not only am I a huge fan of yours, but also of Mur Lafferty, Tee Morris, and Mike Stackpole. Their podcasts all bring excellent advice about writing and promotion to their shows. It’s their core, and they are all invaluable.

    This episode of C2C with advice from Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta was like getting a 60-minute injection of wisdom into the business of writing. I applaud you for the departure from your normal interviews and reviews to “sneak us into Worldcon” for this.

    P.S. I too am totally digging the new skin. Bright and clean. Totally readable and well-laid out. The Library is front and center, finally, which is fantastic. You just get better all the time!

  4. Blue Tyson says on :

    Sounds like Kevin Anderson writes at pulp speed!

  5. Podcast Interviews! « Rebecca Moesta’s Blog says on :

    [...] writers out there, DragonPage also has a podcast of Kevin’s and my WorldCon panel on the Business of Writing. If you have ever had the urge to ask us for advice, this is a great place to start. Let me know [...]

  6. Writers Write « Quartland's Blog says on :

    [...] http://www.dragonpage.com/2006/09/11/cover-to-cover-234/ [...]

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