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Chapter 2 Episode 24 Improving “Fighting Fire” with Killer Critiques

September 05, 2018

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How to Critique a Short Story…the Second Time Around
This week’s episode is a bit late. Why? Well it’s not only a long-form episode but we also had to re-record it. Apparently, the audio didn’t record correctly the first time, which is why you’ll hear us refer to the previous recording in this week’s episode. We apologize.
But this episode is good. Really good. We critique a short story, Fighting Fire, by Clark. In this episode, we chat about what a critique is, how it differs from feedback, and how to structure critiques. We also delve into Clark’s short story and figure out what makes it less “broken.” Heads up…it’s not.
Mentioned in the Episode
Chapter 1 Episode 12 Feedback
ABC method of Critique (originally by Mary Kowal Robinette)
Writer’s of the Future
Future Episodes:
Why Making a Complete Mess Is Good for Mental Health
What is Reader’s Block & What Can You Do about It
7 Valuable Skills You Need as an Author

Have you missed our last few podcasts? Check them out here:
Chapter 2 Episode 21 How to Fight the Urge to Do “All the Things”
Chapter 2 Episode 22 3 Ways Running an RPG Will Make You a Better Writer
Chapter 2 Episode 23 Exploring the 4 Stages of Magic in The Kingdom of Ruins