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Russ Capasso and Tim Letteney
Writer Syndrome is a podcast about writing – from start to finish. Russ and Tim chat about writing and their process as they work towards publishing their first books. Learn with them in this unscripted podcast navigating the absolute sh**show that is writing.
Write What You Know. What Do You Know?
What the hell do you know? Nothing and everything. This episode Russ and Tim chat about the old adage, write what you know. They dig into what it means and how it should be tweaked to not be so vague and pretentious (according to Russ). All that plus caviar.
33:1020/12/2022
Momentum & Refilling Your Well
Maintaining momentum while working toward a goal is hard in and of itself. Picking back up once it's lost can stop creativity in its tracks. This episode Russ and Tim talk about momentum, how they try to maintain it, and when it stops, how they push forward to get moving again.
40:3007/12/2022
Genre Expectations
Don't judge a book by its cover. At least, so they say. But covers, blurbs, and genres all set expecations for the reader before they read a single word. How important is it to know your genre before getting started? Russ and Tim chat through these ideas, the basic expectations for popular genres, mixing genres, and laser swords vs shields in the latest episode.
53:4022/11/2022
Art / Life Balance
Time. We all have it, but how we use it matters. Procrastination can take it from us and pressure can make it move faster. This episode Russ and Tim chat about the art / life balance and how they're making (or not making) the two work together.
35:0708/11/2022
The Editing Process
They say writing is rewriting. They aren't wrong. In this episode, Russ and Tim talk about the editing process, what they've learned from beta readers and editors, and how f**king hard it all is. Tune in to hear how they're working through this process and how Tim is using Russ for his spreadsheets.
47:3226/10/2022
Self-Publishing an Interview w/ Geoffrey Morrison Part 2
In part two of our interview with Geoffrey Morrison we take some detours from the self-publishing chat to discuss editing, pacing, genre expectations, hugging koalas and, Avatar. Yes, that Avatar. But fear not, it all ties back to self-publishing, kinda.
38:0011/10/2022
Self-Publishing an Interview w/ Geoffrey Morrison Part 1
Russ and Tim dive into self-publishing with their latest guest, Geoffrey Morrison, self-published author of Undersea and Undersea Atrophia. By day, Geoff is a writer and photographer about tech and travel for CNET, Wirecutter, and The New York Times. He talks about his self-publishing experience and the benefits of traditional vs self-publishing.
34:5327/09/2022
To Query or Not an Interview w/ M.D. Payne Part 2
To query or not, again? We had such a great chat with M.D. Payne about the various aspects of publishing, social media, and the elegant passing of wind we couldn't fit it all in one episode.
29:1913/09/2022
To Query or Not an Interview w/ M.D. Payne Part 1
To query or not? That is the question, among many others, as Russ and Tim welcome their first guest M.D. Payne. Author of the middle grade series Monster Juice and a handful of books in the WHO WAS series including Who Was Duke Ellington.
31:4930/08/2022
Beta Readers & Feedback
Beta readers & feedback. Russ and Tim discuss their experiences giving and receiving feedback while making sure no fragile artists are shattered along the way.
37:5116/08/2022
The Fragile Artist & Self-Doubt
The fragile artist and self-doubt. Russ and Tim get sensitive and discuss how they grapple with the creative crippling monster known as self-doubt.
28:0002/08/2022
Story Beats
Story beats. Love 'em or hate 'em they're the blueprints of story telling. This episode Russ and Tim traverse the various beats, from start to finish, and share their experience using them in their own works.
50:2419/07/2022
Pantsers vs Planners
Pantsers vs planners. Spreadsheets, beat sheets, edge of seats, oh my! Russ and Tim attempt to find middle ground on whether to plan or not to plan before writing.
40:3005/07/2022
Men Writing Female Characters
Men writing female characters. Russ and Tim tackle this difficult topic and share how they approach writing female characters. TLDL, don't be an a**hole.
29:5721/06/2022
Where To Begin
Where does a story begin? A character, an idea, an article someone sent you? Stories can begin anywhere, but too often good stories go untold because life impedes the writer's path. Russ and Tim discuss how they got started with their projects and a share few simple tips that helped them stay on track.
27:2507/06/2022