Michael Klein, Stacie Murphy, Lori Sullivan

Work in Progress

Arts EN ↓ 20 episodios

A podcast about creative writing with three creative writing friends who record in diners, sometimes with guests, always with gravy fries.

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Michael Klein, Stacie Murphy, Lori Sullivan

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Arts

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Último episodio

3 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

Side Characters 03.07.2026

Stacie leads this discussion about side characters. What makes them memorable? How are they different from secondary characters? Which ones do we love? Artwork mentioned:  "The Pitt" HBO Max "Big Little Lies" "Nine Perfect Strangers" by Liane Moriarty "Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells ("All Systems Red" is #1) "A Song of Fire and Ice" by George R.R. Martin The E...

Staying Creative 05.06.2026

When is a bad writing day a slump? And when is that slump creative despair? And what do you do about it? Michael, Stacie, and Lori, left their individual pits of despair to get together and talk about it and eat their feelings. The 24-layer cake at Carnegie Diner was just the ticket.

Kill Your Darlings 01.05.2026

Writers hear they need to be "ready to kill their darlings." What is really meant by this violent advice? The gang talk about what it means to them, when they ignore the advice, when they took it, and what the tell tale signs are that something you've written may be getting in the way of your story.

Villains 03.04.2026

Following up on episode 2.3, Michael leads a discussion of villains. What constitiutes villany? What makes compelling baddies? How do bad guys fall short?  Villains discussed or heard in this episode: Drexl (Gary Oldman) "True Romance"  Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan) "Black Panther" films Thenardier "Les Misérables" by Victor Hugo Magneto (Ian McKellen) The X-Men films The Mayor (Harry Groene...

Unlikeable Characters 06.03.2026

The crew met over a heaping and very likeable plate of nachos and more to discuss unlikeable characters. They debate the difference between villains, anti-heros, and unlikeables and share some hot takes on who (or what) gets under their skin. Let us know what you think.   Examples of unlikeable characters discussed in this episode: Jar Jar Binks, Star Wars Episodes 1-3 and elsewhere Most everyone...

Character Development 06.02.2026

Lori leads our discussion about character develoment. How do we go about it? And what do we look for - or hate - in a character? References Include: The Gentleman of Moscow by Amor Towles The Dresden Files books by Jim Butcher The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow Embassytown by China Miéville Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The Witches Secret by Stacie Murphy        

Deciding on Form 02.01.2026

Stacie was enthralled by something we read in the group frecently - a collection of linked literary flash fiction from Max Paradise. She asked Max to join us on Boxing Day 2025 to talk about how we decide on what form to use for a particular project. Whether it's a short story that becomes a novella and then a novel, a short story or a novel that was never going to be anything but, or a magnum opu...

Year in Review 05.12.2025

The gang wrapped up Season One with some introspection, predictions, and a little trash talking. From how we fared in our writing goals and what we hope to accomplish next year to a discussion of media we consumed and what constitutes "a lot of reading." All that, plus a call for listener input on what we're doing right and wrong.

Endings 07.11.2025

Rounding out the three-part series of "Beginnings" (Ep 5) and "The Messy Middle" (Ep 8), the gang tries to land the plane with "Endings." Also, there's a wedding going on.

Revising 03.10.2025

The gang went back to Carnegie Diner to talk about how they approach revising. From too many beta readers to the need for hearing the same critique multiple times. Lori tells Klein how irritating some of his comments are to her and Stacie catches up with AWG member and poet Catherine Puma to talk about her recent success.

Origin Stories 05.09.2025

Stacie wanted us to share our origin stories...so we did. From whales, a boy and his dog, and A Deadly Fortune, we explain how and why we started writing. We also talk about where the ideas for our current WIPs came from: a Disney World dinner, playing dress up, and a Bible character who got the short end of the stick. All that, plus Big Ass Cookies, deciding to write, UNC basketball, and more.

The Messy Middle 01.08.2025

Back in May the gang began a three-part series with Beginnings. Here's the Middle part. Navigating the messy middle!

When is Your Story Done? 04.07.2025

The gang tackle a central question all artists ask themselves: is this project done? How does one decide to stop tinkering and send a story out into the world?

Plotting vs. Pantsing 06.06.2025

Stacie, Michael, and Lori return to Metro 29 Diner with special guest Jessica Link. Michael screwed up the audio - hopefully he's a better writer than audio engineer, but he did his best to fix it in post, as they say.

Beginnings 02.05.2025

Stacie leads Lori and Michael in a discusison about story beginnings. We're at the Carnegie Diner again, working our way through the dessert menu.  

World Building 04.04.2025

Lori, Stacie, and Michael returned to the Carnegie to talk world building and 24-layer chocolate cake.

Writing Retreats 07.03.2025

Lori, Michael, and Stacie tried out a new diner and talked writing retreats. How to pick one, how to organize one, what kind of goals you should set for yourself, and more.

Critique 07.02.2025

Lori led Michael and Stacie to a diner in her house and led the discussion about the art of critique with fellow AWGer Dale Waters.

Writing Groups 03.01.2025

Stacie, Lori, and Michael recorded their first episode about writing groups - which makes sense since it's a writing group that brought them all together.

Work in Progress Trailer 24.12.2024

There's a new podcast about writing on the horizon. This one will have food.

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