Foah
Troubadour
My beloved PC flatlined on me a few days ago following electric surges, and I find myself knocked back to the stone age with pen and paper. While it makes do for a few hours, I've come to the point where I feel like writing the actual storyline is too tedious, and I'm currently in a revising/background checks/map squiggling state.
During normal writing sessions I can't focus with any music or white noise unless it's something like improv jazz/piano. However, now that I don't need to feel 100% focused I'm looking for podcasts or just generally people talking about anything novel writing related. Good production quality (no abundance of background noise, voices don't clip etc) and good rhetoric composure is a must. I can't suffer hour long sessions of a barely audible voice through a built in laptop mic, with every sentence separated by an "eeeeehm". Does anyone have a podcast in mind that they feel has helped them/is interesting in general?
Thanks,
Erik
During normal writing sessions I can't focus with any music or white noise unless it's something like improv jazz/piano. However, now that I don't need to feel 100% focused I'm looking for podcasts or just generally people talking about anything novel writing related. Good production quality (no abundance of background noise, voices don't clip etc) and good rhetoric composure is a must. I can't suffer hour long sessions of a barely audible voice through a built in laptop mic, with every sentence separated by an "eeeeehm". Does anyone have a podcast in mind that they feel has helped them/is interesting in general?
Thanks,
Erik