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To Trope or Not to Trope

To Trope or Not to Trope

By To Trope Or Not To Trope

...that is the question. Three opinionated writers argue over whether ’tis nobler to take up arms against a sea of overused tropes or give in and write them anyway. Tune in for a different trope every episode as we cover the good, the bad, and inescapably tropey.
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To Trope or Not to TropeFeb 21, 2023

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Sensitive Pisces

Sensitive Pisces

It’s Pisces season! Go ahead, get emotional. We’ve got a great episode for you all about sensitive and emotional characters, from your moody broody sad boys to your magical girls to every shade of unhealthy emotionality in between. With tips and tricks for how to keep these characters consistent and how to keep them from getting too annoying, you’ll never have to be sensitive about your emotional characters again!

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Pisces, nor are we talking about canonically Pisces characters—we’re simply using Pisces traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Mar 06, 202401:11:35
InstaLove

InstaLove

Love is in the air! How long after Cupid’s arrow strikes should a couple wait to get together? If we’re talking fiction, probably longer than you think. Join us this episode as we discuss all things instalove and argue over the proper pacing for writing a believable relationship, including what shortcuts writers can take to get there…and which they definitely shouldn’t. If you’re looking to write characters falling in love, this is the episode for you. XOXO

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Feb 06, 202401:06:14
Ambitious Capricorns

Ambitious Capricorns

It’s Capricorn season, so dust off those perennial New Years writing resolutions and channel that ambitious Capricorn energy into a new story. But first, check out this episode featuring everything you need to know about ambitious characters—those morally gray go-getters and hardworking heroes who drive plot and give stakes to a story. Covering such topics as character agency, what to do once a character has achieved their goal, and the difference between being ambitious and having ambition, this episode will take your writing to the next level. Or, at the very least, it’ll tell you what a goat fish actually is.

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Capricorns, nor are we talking about canonically Capricorn characters—we’re simply using Capricorn traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Jan 09, 202453:42
Christmas Special

Christmas Special

’Tis the season…for cash grabs and phoning in episodes of your favorite sitcoms. Join us as we talk about all things Christmas Specials, from the good to the bad to the Star Wars Holiday Special and every elf and Scrooge in between. If you’ve ever wondered which iconic holiday tropes you should never write or which of the three of us is a Grinch at heart (the answers might surprise you), this is the episode for you. Merry Christmas!

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Dec 19, 202344:00
Witty Sagittariuses

Witty Sagittariuses

It’s Sagittarius season, and the sass is strong with this episode. Well, sort of. Join us as we discuss the differences between sass, snark, sarcasm, and wit, and talk about how to write witty characters (and what sorts of characters really shouldn’t have a quick wit). From tips and tricks for how to learn comedic timing and broaden your bank of random references, to such profound advice as “pirates are always the answer,” this episode is here for all your witty character writing needs.

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Sagittariuses, nor are we talking about canonically Sagittarius characters—we’re simply using Sagittarius traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Nov 28, 202343:02
Nurturing Cancers

Nurturing Cancers

It’s nowhere near Cancer season, but we’re talking about it anyway because we’ll be on hiatus in July. Join us this episode as we talk about nurturing characters in every capacity, with such hot takes as “Steve Harrington is a better father figure than Hopper,” “Regina George is more nurturing than Lorelai Gilmore,” and “Carlisle 100% should have been the main character of Twilight.” From smothering mothers to reluctant father figures, side characters nerfed by niceness to plant girlies who should have ended up with Warren Peace, this episode is here for all your nurturing character needs.

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Cancers, nor are we talking about canonically Cancer characters—we’re simply using Cancer traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Nov 14, 202301:01:23
So You Vant to Talk About Vampires?

So You Vant to Talk About Vampires?

Happy Halloveen from your favorite podcasting writers! We’re here this week with an episode all about those blood-sucking demons of the night: VAMPIRES. From your sexy paranormal romance heroes to your evil overlords, from Dracula to Edward Cullen to the Count from Sesame Street, we cover everything a vampire should and shouldn’t be, with writing tips and tricks to make your vampires stand out from the rest.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Oct 31, 202301:07:09
Mysterious Scorpios

Mysterious Scorpios

With spooky season upon us, we’re here with an episode all about that Mysterious Scorpio Energy. From the Phantom of the Opera to April Ludgate, from faerie princes to not-so-surprising plot twists, this episode covers everything you ever needed to know about writing a mysterious character.

…which I suppose is not very mysterious of us, but we’re not here to gatekeep good writing advice. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Scorpios, nor are we talking about canonically Scorpio characters—we’re simply using Scorpio traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.
Oct 17, 202301:01:39
Heel-Face / Face-Heel Turns

Heel-Face / Face-Heel Turns

We love a good corruption arc, almost as much as we love a good redemption arc. Whether your good guys are joining the villains or your bad guys are teaming up with the heroes (or your morally gray characters can’t decide either way), this episode is for you. Featuring such groundbreaking revelations as “it’s not a redemption arc if the character doesn’t actually do anything” and “being hot isn’t the same thing as being redeemed,” this episode covers the worldbuilding, plots, circumstances, and character motivations necessary for a functional and satisfying redemption arc or corruption arc.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Oct 03, 202353:44
Indecisive Libras

Indecisive Libras

Libra season is almost upon us, so we’ve got an episode for you all about that indecisive Libra energy and how it may or may not manifest in fictional characters. No matter how it’s branded—thoughtfulness, reluctance, introspection—indecision can be a key trait in character-driven stories. It can also make readers want to throw a book across a room, though, so choose your brand of indecision carefully.

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Libras, nor are we talking about canonically Libra characters—we’re simply using Libra traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Sep 19, 202345:13
Analytical Virgos

Analytical Virgos

It’s Virgo season and we’re back with an episode all about that analytical Virgo energy and how it manifests in characters. From social manipulators to social malcontents, from eclectic eccentrics to nonhuman entities, this episode is here for all your analytical character writing needs.

Disclaimer: We are in no way making a comment on actual Virgos, nor are we talking about canonically Virgo characters—we’re simply using Virgo traits as a frame to talk about writing fictional characters.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Sep 05, 202333:39
Faking the Dead

Faking the Dead

It’s…ALIVE! Sometimes dead characters are still necessary to the plot, and sometimes they’re just too beloved to stay off-screen for long. Whether you’re writing a miraculous recovery, a ridiculous misunderstanding, or a magical resurrection, this episode is here for all your Faking the Dead needs. Tune in this week for such fascinating topics as the difference between faking your death for the government and faking your death for your friends, long running series that just need to stop, and why Gandalf is the only acceptable character resurrection.*

*okay, fine, some of us have stronger opinions than others

Spoilers for Lord of the Rings, The Princess Bride, Harry Potter, Fullmetal Alchemist, A Court of Thorns and Roses, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The Lost City

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
May 30, 202301:16:56
There Was Only One Bed

There Was Only One Bed

Accidental cuddling? Blanket hogging? Deep, dark secret sharing? Pick your favorite forced proximity ending in this episode on There Was Only One Bed. Join us as we rant about how this trope (and others) can and should be subverted, and how it very much shouldn’t. A little bit of lampshading, a dollop of deconstruction, and heaping side of subversion mix to make this somewhat meta episode one that shouldn’t be missed. If you’ve ever written any trope, this one’s for you. And if you’re a writer and you haven’t ever written a trope, really, what are you doing?

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
May 16, 202349:09
Shadow Archetype

Shadow Archetype

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow Archetype does, because if you do it right, it’s literally that darkness personified. Sort of. Sometimes. Join us this episode as we try to pick apart what a Shadow character is and isn’t and come to some (fittingly) murky conclusions. Villains and foils and mirrors abound in this conclusion to our Archetype series, filled with a little psychology and a lot of writing advice. So sit back, delve deep into your subconscious, and work on coming to terms with your Shadow self. Or, you know, just write a good story about it.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
May 02, 202341:56
Body Swap

Body Swap

We’re getting freaky this week with the Freaky Friday Body Swap trope. Join us as we dive into the philosophical and ethical implications of mind vs body and autonomy and consent, and discuss whose bodies we would and absolutely would not want to be swapped with. Also in this episode are totally foolproof ways to tell if your friends have been body swapped against their will and a heap of writing advice if you’re thinking about writing a Body Swap (or Body Swap adjacent) story.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Apr 18, 202353:22
Trickster Archetype

Trickster Archetype

He’s witty, he’s unhinged, and he’s here to give your Hero a hard time. From comic relief sidekicks to actual trickster gods, the Trickster Archetype is a meta character that keeps your protagonist guessing (and occasionally gives them a swift kick in the pants). Join us this episode as we discuss whether it’s possible to write an unlikable Trickster or write from the Trickster’s point of view, and whether you should even try writing a Trickster at all.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Apr 04, 202301:03:56
Strong Female Characters

Strong Female Characters

Breaking News! According to recent studies, women are, in fact, people. Who knew! Tune in this episode to learn how to write female characters that don’t suck. It’s not that hard, and yet somehow we had to make an episode about it. Including such groundbreaking revelations as “strong female characters shouldn’t be male coded characters with boobs,” “characters who claim to be able to kick everyone’s ass but just fall down a lot are the actual worst,” and “even the strongest female characters who can never quite be stronger than your main male characters are not, in fact, good enough strong female characters.” Learn how to avoid all these pitfalls and more in this far from comprehensive rant about why so many existing Strong Female Characters™ suck. Oh, and there’s some writing advice, too.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Mar 21, 202301:28:41
Shapeshifter Archetype

Shapeshifter Archetype

Werewolves and werebears and Norse gods, oh my! The Shapeshifter Archetype encompasses so much more than just your typical shifters, and in this episode we cover all of it. From repressed emotions to unreliable narrators to sexy boys with bat wings, we cover the big questions, like “how many times can a shapeshifter shift before becoming unbelievably annoying?” and “how morally gray is too morally gray?” and, of course, “but why are so many protagonists so DUMB?” If you’ve ever had questions about writing a Shapeshifting character—either literal or archetypal—give this episode a listen.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Mar 07, 202301:08:12
Love Triangles (Part 2)

Love Triangles (Part 2)

Offed mistresses and sexy pool boys take the stage in this episode continuing our conversation about Love Triangles. This week we dive into the darker side of Love Triangles, and talk extensively about how to make a main character relatable and interesting, especially when the main focus is the love interests. Featuring a lengthy detour about historical romance and bad worldbuilding, this episode is here for your every Love Triangle writing need.

Have a trope you want us to talk about or a question about the episode? Email us at totropeornottotrope@gmail.com!
Feb 21, 202301:02:03
Love Triangles (Part 1)

Love Triangles (Part 1)

Sometimes you celebrate Valentine’s Day with flowers and chocolates and a romantic dinner. Other times you celebrate Valentine’s Day trying to choose between two people wildly in love with you who cleverly represent different paths your life could ultimately take and different parts of yourself you probably need to develop. Join us this week for the first part of our unexpectedly long episode on Love Triangles and all the different ways you shouldn’t write characters falling in and out of love. XOXO
Feb 07, 202351:01
Threshold Guardian Archetype

Threshold Guardian Archetype

From your classic bridge trolls to your very effective brick walls, Threshold Guardians are here to cause minor problems for your hero and maybe teach them a thing or two in the process. Join us for discussions on pacing and plot and just how exactly the three of us would get past a grumpy bridge troll. Do not pass go, do not collect $200, but maybe do listen to this episode before you write a Threshold Guardian.
Jan 25, 202343:02
Evil Is Sexy

Evil Is Sexy

Sometimes the temptation to the dark side is just too much… especially when the dark side is so much sexier than the boringly attractive good guys. With their sharp angles and slicked back hair and suave, competent mannerisms, it’s hard to resist loving the villains. But should we? Join us this episode as we talk about sexy villains, what makes them sexy, and all the potential problems with writing them. It’s a fun time of rants about tumblr writers, rants about sexism and basement boys, and ridiculous gushing about sexy actors. Go forth and be sexy. (And write more sexy villains. But, like, thoughtfully, maybe.)
Jan 10, 202301:15:34
Herald Archetype

Herald Archetype

Hear ye! Hear ye! Join us this episode as we discuss the character archetype of the Herald and why we don’t really think it should be a character archetype at all. Heartrending betrayals, exciting plot twists, and hot takes on bad writing—this episode has it all! Don’t miss it!
Dec 27, 202249:07
Snowed In

Snowed In

It’s the holiday season and we’re here with a fun wintry episode all about making characters fall in love, revealing murderers, worldbuilding infodumping, and choosing which character to eat first. Join us as we discuss the best places to be Snowed In, explain how one plot contrivance might not work but six or more totally would, and offer such timeless and insightful writing advice as “just don’t be boring.” Happy Holidays!
Dec 13, 202232:17
Ally Archetype

Ally Archetype

Cowboys and eye candy and gardeners, oh my! Allies come in all shapes and sizes, and this episode we’re covering all of them. Join us as we talk all things BFFs and sidekicks, take a brief foray into how feminism affects the hero’s journey, and eventually land on some very counterintuitive writing advice. (Best listened to with 4 to 7 of your very best friends, family members, or various other allies, then shared with 4 to 7 more.)
Nov 29, 202201:07:54
Evil Overlord

Evil Overlord

He’s big, he’s bad, and he’s got a plan to take over the world that would have worked, too, if it weren’t for you meddling kids! The Evil Overlord is the quintessential villain trope, and as such, there are a lot of really bad examples of it out there. Don’t be another cautionary tale of an Evil Overlord gone wrong—listen to this episode and write a convincing big bad! Or at least join us as we tear apart your favorite villains and try very hard not to reveal our secret plans to take over the world. You know, the usual.
Nov 15, 202252:38
Mentor Archetype

Mentor Archetype

Where there’s a Hero, there’s someone to tell that Hero he’s an idiot. Enter the Mentor. Join us in the second installation of our Archetype series as we discuss all the ways a Mentor can be neither old nor wise, and all the instances in which they’re stereotypically both, because humans sure do like their comfortable tropes. So wax on, wax off, and give our wise mentoring advice a listen as you continue along your writing journey.
Nov 01, 202201:03:02
Witches, Witches Everywhere

Witches, Witches Everywhere

It’s spooky season! So we’re here with an episode all about witches. From alewives and the Spanish Inquisition to Harry Potter, Frozen, and mass produced romances, we’ve got witchlore coming at you from every which way. Join us for rants about worldbuilding, arguments about magic systems, and just enough writing advice to keep calling this a podcast for writers. Pull up a broom and come fall under our spell!
Oct 18, 202201:05:10
Hero Archetype

Hero Archetype

He’s here to save the world! Or slowly devolve in a downward spiral of madness and obsession. Y’know, whichever works. Welcome to our Archetype mini series, in which we deconstruct character archetypes and talk about how to write them (and, of course, how NOT to write them), starting with the inescapable Hero. Join us this episode for arguments about whether or not Star Wars actually counts as sci-fi, whether antiheroes even exist, and why morally gray fiction very well might be ruining the world. It’s a good time.
Oct 04, 202201:16:33
Gentleman Thief

Gentleman Thief

He’s suave, he’s hot, he’s here to steal your heart…and maybe your grandmother’s jewels while he’s at it. Join us this episode as we discuss all things Gentleman Thief, that villain we all love to love. We talk ethics, we talk worldbuilding and business cards, we talk heists (of course), and we spend an inordinate amount of time playing “is he actually a gentlemen thief?” with various fictional characters. The answers might surprise you.
Sep 20, 202244:20
Star-Crossed Lovers

Star-Crossed Lovers

Sometimes true love is written in the stars. Other times the stars are just petty and cruel. Join us this episode as we talk all things Star-Crossed Lovers, argue repeatedly about Romeo and Juliet, and discuss the real questions, like “can you write star-crossed lovers into an early 2000s style rom-com?” and “is Ansel Elgort the new Leonardo DiCaprio?”
Sep 06, 202244:01
Enneagram Nine

Enneagram Nine

Get in, losers, we’ve got a totally fetch season finale for you. Cady Heron isn’t like regular Nines, she’s a cool Nine. Join us this week as we talk Mean Girls, Marvel, and how to write an interesting Enneagram Nine character who’s still a Nine by the end of the story. Grool!
May 31, 202241:36
To Retell or Not to Retell

To Retell or Not to Retell

This week we stray from strict tropes into the land of retellings and adaptations, discussing when you should, when you shouldn’t, and what makes us ridiculously annoyed at stories. We also spend an inordinate amount of time arguing about whether Marvel is fantasy or sci-fi, which doesn’t really have anything to do with retellings, but seemed like a good idea at the time.
May 17, 202242:52
Enneagram Eight

Enneagram Eight

“Fight me.” –Lizzie Bennet, probably. No matter the challenge, Eights will rise to it. Join us this episode as we talk about megalomaniacal dictators and strong independent women and every Eight in between. This week, we’re asking the important questions, like, How do you write every Enneagram type in one story? and, What if Lizzie Bennet had been cruelly experimented on and ended up in the movie Sky High?
May 03, 202246:23
Stuffed in the Fridge

Stuffed in the Fridge

Sir, that’s my emotional support dead woman in a refrigerator! If you’ve ever considered killing off a character in your writing, listen to this episode. We discuss in depth when it’s okay to kill off characters and when it’s just a lazy plot trick or cheap emotional manipulation, with a side of when it might be sexist, just for kicks. From Batman’s parents to Sean Bean, this episode has everything you ever needed to know about writing satisfying character deaths.

Spoilers for Harry Potter, True Blood, Fullmetal Alchemist, Lord of the Rings, The Avengers, The Umbrella Academy, and Game of Thrones.
Apr 19, 202255:10
Enneagram Seven

Enneagram Seven

To live is an awfully big adventure, and Sevens are all about that adventurous life. Join us as we discuss the many iterations of Peter Pan and more than you ever wanted to know about writing Enneagram Sevens. It’s a wild and fun time. Much like Enneagram Sevens.
Apr 06, 202243:22
Enemies to Lovers

Enemies to Lovers

I hate you. I love you. I hate that I love you. Join us this episode as we talk all things Enemies to Lovers and offer some very unhelpful advice on how to write this trope. Did you know that the key to writing good books is, in fact, to write good books? You will after listening to this episode!
Mar 22, 202237:39
Enneagram Six

Enneagram Six

Me? An Enneagram Six? Shut. Up. From loyal faith in preexisting systems to skepticism of literally anything outside their comfort zones, Sixes show up in fiction in a variety of ways. Join us this episode as we talk about Mia Thermopolis, Princess of Genovia, and the many ways you can shove a Six character out of their comfort zone and into a plot. We also talk about Chris Pine a lot, because come on. It’s Chris Pine.
Mar 08, 202241:35
Magic Numbers

Magic Numbers

It’s twosday! We’re coming at you on 2/22/2022 with an episode all about magical numbers, numerology, and symbolism. Head back to middle school English class with us (but, like, in a fun way!) as we discuss how and when symbolism should be written into stories and the kinds of symbolism that should generally be pushed away with a very sharp stick. Enjoy!
Feb 22, 202242:42
Enneagram Five

Enneagram Five

It’s elementary, dear listeners. At least, that’s what a Five would have you believe. Join us as we discuss Sherlock Holmes and other Enneagram Fives both real and fictional, and talk about how to write them. Specifically how to make them human. And female. Featuring other important questions such as: “Would Sherlock understand TikTok memes?” “Should the three of us plan a heist?” and “Is building your wife a castle and then only visiting when she invites you over normal human behavior?”
Feb 08, 202238:20
Moody Broody Sad Boy

Moody Broody Sad Boy

He’s here, he’s hot, and he’s got a chip on his shoulder the size of Texas. He’s got a lot of feelings and he’s not afraid to use them. He’s also probably got a leather jacket, because of course he does. Join us this episode as we go off about the Moody Broody Sad Boy, talk about how to write him as a character, take a couple weird detours into what he could look like IRL, and reveal way too much about our feelings toward Adam Driver.
Jan 25, 202246:36
Enneagram Four

Enneagram Four

But you just don’t understand! From tortured artists to empaths, from serial killers to characters who have so many feelings they just can’t help but sing about it, Fours just want to be special. Join us this episode as we discuss Klaus Hargreeves and the possibilities of a devoted cult gone wrong, and put out a heartfelt request for more Enneagram Four villains in fiction, because chaos energy and a strong personal aesthetic are where it’s at. Plus, you know, some stuff about writing Enneagram Four characters, because that’s what we do. Enjoy! (Or don’t, whatever’s best for your brand.)
Jan 11, 202231:55
The Great Elf Showdown

The Great Elf Showdown

When someone says “elf,” what do you think of? If you didn’t answer, “a toymaker bearing the white hand of Saruman” or “an orc in jingly shoes,” you need this episode in your life. Join us as we discuss such hard hitting questions as: Is Santa a sexy high elf? Is the Naughty and Nice list an unbreakable fae contract? Are Rhys and Tamlin really any different from Legolas or Thranduil?

Tolkien, Santa Claus, and Sarah J Maas square off in this semi-useless, mostly coherent collective rant about unpaid labor, sexy bat wings, and writing mythological beings. Happy Holidays!
Dec 28, 202145:58
Enneagram Three

Enneagram Three

Anything you can do, Threes can do better. It’s just a fact. (If you ask them, anyway.) Join us this episode as we discuss Tony Stark and his stereotypical Enneagram Three selfish selflessness, and disagree over whether or not he would make a compelling supervillain. From imaginary fans to Pokémon masters, this episode is here for all your Enneagram type Three writing needs.
Dec 14, 202135:12
Found Family

Found Family

Is it incest if you’re not technically related? Do evil scientists who specialize in human experiments actually create found families? If you’re all legally declared dead, can you still go through the adoption process? All this and more in this week’s episode on how to write Found Family!
Nov 30, 202125:10
Enneagram Two

Enneagram Two

Do you want to build a… type Two character? Join us in our second Enneagram episode as we discuss Anna, Princess of Arendelle, and how we think she could be a more compelling character. Featuring other such side topics as Dolly Parton’s dystopia and whether Sam was the real hero of Lord of the Rings, this episode is here for all your Enneagram Two writing needs.
Nov 17, 202123:52
Manic Pixie Dream Girl

Manic Pixie Dream Girl

Sad boys here! Come and get your sad boys! Join us this episode as we discuss the real questions, like can a manic pixie dream girl exist without the dreamer? do sad boys really need more stories written about them? and should Jack have survived Titanic? All this and more in the episode.
Nov 02, 202125:14
Enneagram One

Enneagram One

From the benevolent rule of Mary Poppin’s cheerful dictatorship to Thanos’s perfectly balanced soufflé, join us as we discuss how to make an Enneagram One character come to life in your writing. Forget stick-in-the-mud moral guardians—Enneagram Reformers are here with a (morally justified) vengeance! (And maybe an army of chimney sweeps. You never know.)
Oct 19, 202125:24
The Mad Scientist

The Mad Scientist

It’s spooky season! Join us as we discuss the limits of science vs fantasy and the separation between mad science and just, well, science. Byron might be offended, but hopefully Mary Shelley would be proud.
Oct 05, 202132:49
Friends to Lovers

Friends to Lovers

Two people are attracted to each other. One of them has a boyfriend. Plot complications ensue. Join us this episode as we ask the serious questions, like is there a difference between friend chemistry and romantic chemistry? is there a proper amount of time for characters to stay friends before becoming lovers? and did Ron really deserve Hermione? Listen and find out!
Sep 22, 202146:57