Posts Tagged ‘podcasting’

The Novel Experience – Author Interview Podcast Available on Podcast Pickle

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Delighted to report that my Novel Experience podcast, dedicated to the craft and art of fiction writing, is now available via Podcast Pickle.

The Novel Experience Podcast

The Novel Experience Podcast

If you’re interested in words, writers and storytelling or if you’re a writer seeking sound advice from published authors to help you get published, please give it a spin at PodcastPickle.com. My latest guest is the Saskatchewan crime writer, Anthony Bidulka.

Click here for more info or if you want to listen via this blog or other podcasting services, such as iTunes and Podcast Alley.

Love to know what you think. Email me @ epubbing (at) shaw (dot) ca. Cheers!

Claiming Your Podcast Feed on Podcast Alley

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Guess I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Mugs Disappointed

Mugs Disappointed

I’ve been trying to figure out how to claim my podcast feed for my Novel Experience Podcast® on Podcast Alley for several weeks.

The adding and claiming podcast process seems simple enough.

Go to Podcast Alley, click on Add a Podcast. You’ll be asked for the RSS URL of your podcast and then to validate the feed. That’s the easy part. Then you’re asked to add some coding into a post or feed so that PCA may find it and confirm that you are the ‘owner’ of your claimed podcast.

Though I added this HTML coding to a post and published it, when I returned to click the ‘claim this feed’ button, I kept getting told that my ‘claim hash’ has not been seen and to try again. I reviewed the PCA forum with no luck but learned many are having similar problems but getting no help.

So I kept trying but received the same results until (more…)

Novel Experience Podcast: Interview with Crime Writer Anthony Bidulka

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Hey lovers of words and stories.

Welcome to The Novel Experience®, the podcast dedicated to the craft and art of fiction writing. Listen, learn and improve your chances of getting published!

Cover pic for The Novel Experience Podcast

The Novel Experience Podcast

Episode 2: Date with a Sheesha

Just launched the second episode where my erudite and entertaining guest is the pride of the Canadian prairies, award winning crime writer Anthony Bidulka.

Listen to Part 1 below to discover Anthony’s excellent tip for character development and to find out why Anthony ‘plays God’ now and then.

Come back soon for Part 2 to learn Anthony’s five ‘Cs’ of author promotion and help your own book marketing. (Duration: roughly 14 minutes)

The Novel Experience 2

Terrific Fiction Writing Tip

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Was recently interviewing my good friend and mystery writing colleague, Denise Dietz, for my new podcast called The Novel Experience.

The podcast’s goal is to provide tips, tricks and techniques for fiction writers. Deni offered a terrific idea to improve your fiction writing. After completing the first draft, temporarily change the name of your main character by doing a search and replace.

Re-read your manuscript. You’ll be amazed at how often the new name jumps out at you and could/should be changed to ‘him or her’ or ‘he or she’. Much less intrusive to the reader resulting in a better book.

Thanks, Deni!

More great tips like this coming soon in the premier podcast of The Novel Experience.

Podcasting: How to Write Genre Fiction – The Novel Experience

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

As part of my ongoing quest to improve my writing abilities and (let’s face it) my own marketing opps, I’m about to launch my first podcast devoted to the craft and art of writing fiction.

Old-fashioned Mic

Old-fashioned Mic (Photo CM Seter)

It’s called The Novel Experience and I’ve just finished my inaugural interview with my good friend and multi-published mystery and historical romance author, Denise Dietz.

So, hang in there while I edit and put it all together. Hope to go live in a coupla weeks!

Podcasting – How to Write Genre Fiction 2/2

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Since I always enjoy peeking behind the curtain and seeing the secrets therein, I love hearing what other fiction writers offer as their methods, tips and techniques.

Now that PODCASTING exists as an easy to make and even easier to hear medium, it’s a perfect platform for what I have in mind: a ‘radio’ show that chats with published authors to discover the insights they’ve gleaned from the real life wordsmithing trenches.

Old-fashioned Mic

Old-fashioned Mic (Photo CM Seter)

But what exactly is a podcast? Glad you asked. In a nutshell, media files are published online using RSS (stands for Really Simple Syndication) feeds. These files or POD (taken from the concept of “Portable on Demand”) and casts (taken from the term “broadcasting”) may be heard via a computer or an MP3 player.

My plan is to produce a regular free podcast which offers simple, practical and helpful ways to improve your writing based on the experiences of published Canadian genre writers.

And, I’m going to post my experiences about the creation and production to help other podcaster wannabes.

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Podcasting – How to Write Genre Fiction 1/2

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Okay, I’ve got the promo website, I’ve got social media whirling and I’m blogging. Should be enough, don’t you think?

Nah…I’ve decided to give podcasting a try and blog about it.

As a writer, I’m always keen to learn practical tips and techniques of the craft from other published novelists. Yeah, writing fiction is a craft as well as an art so some of it can be learned.

I doubt I’m alone; that’s the main reason I wrote my little inexpensive how-to mystery writing ebook primer called Youdunit Whodunit! and why I teach a similar writing course at our local college.

cover image for Youdunit Whodunit!

I know there’s a wealth of information out there from other Canadian genre fiction writers just waiting to be picked and offered up in a useful and usable format.

So, that’s exactly my plan.

Stick around; should be a gas.