Chris

Chris's Idea Engine Podcast

Arts EN ↓ 140 episodes

Tips and thoughts on creativity, inspiration, and expression, to help you be the most -you- you can be.

Author

Chris

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Apr 29, 2026

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Episodes

First Story, First Kiss 29.04.2026

I chase the feeling I get the first time it worked out for me. But like a first kiss is not the same as a relationship, writing a story is not like being an author. Support the show

What's the Best Use for an Outline? 27.04.2026

Sure, you can use it to prepare your story, but I've got a different use for it that may be more helpful. Support the show

The Novice Writer: Finding Beauty 15.09.2023

Mentally, seeking beauty (and being open to whatever form it takes) helps you as a writer. Support the show

The Novice Writer: Go For a Walk 14.09.2023

Besides exercise being good for your body, walking in particular is great for the writing brain. Support the show

The Novice Writer: Handwriting or Typing? 13.09.2023

What's the difference between the two? Handwriting works great for drafting ideas, and typing is great for developing the story. Support the show

The Novice Writer: Copying Stories 12.09.2023

Copying Stories should be like copying the artwork of a master. It isn't copying to claim the work, but to follow the master in their results.  Like handwriting, or "do what I do" for writers. So don't be ashamed to copy what someone else did. Just don't pass it off as your own. Support the show

The First Draft: On Writing From the Mind 11.09.2023

Final thoughts on turning your idea into a written project. Write down everything, pick it what's important later. Practice much. Good luck. Support the show

The First Draft: From Picture to 1000 Words 09.09.2023

When you try to turn an image in your head into a story, what are some things to consider?  Support the show

The First Draft: Drawn Stories 08.09.2023

How's are graphic novels different from written stories? Support the show

The First Draft: Video Games and Side Quest Stories? 07.09.2023

When your world is too big for one story, how do you explore it without losing focus? You make "side quests." Support the show

The First Draft: Video Games, Options, and Writing 07.09.2023

Thinking of your story like a video game (sometimes) can solve a lot of writer's block issues. Support the show

The First Draft: Video Game Stories 06.09.2023

How are video games a way to tell stories? What makes them different from movies and books? Support the show

The First Draft: Audio to Book 05.09.2023

A few tips for turning audio stories into written stories, mostly limitations. Support the show

The First Draft: Audio Stories 04.09.2023

Even longer than people have written stories, they have told stories. What are some of the unspoken features of the world of audio stories? Support the show

The First Draft: Movies vs. Books? Pictures vs. Words? 02.09.2023

If I'm a visual imaginer, and my stories are visual when I first conceive them, how do I turn that into words? Support the show

The First Draft: Movie as a Medium of Art 01.09.2023

When a picture is with a thousand words, that saves a thousand words of work. Plus you can do things visually that you can't on paper. Support the show

The First Draft: Writing as a Form of Storytelling 31.08.2023

What are the features, strengths, and weaknesses of the written word? Support the show

The First Draft: Why Your Story Never Turns Out How You Imagine It 30.08.2023

Hint: you aren't writing it down, you are changing it from one media form to another.  Like a book turned into a movie, or vice versa, taking your story from how you imagine it to how you express it... Well, it won't be the danger because you are literally changing it's format.  Let's take some time to thing of different media, how they compare to the written word, and how that...

It Was All a Dream? When It Works 29.08.2023

The trope isn't a lost cause. There t ick is to give the dream meaning. Support the show

It Was All a Dream? Examining a trope 28.08.2023

What is the problem with this trope? And how can it be fixed? Support the show

Selling Your Stories? 24.08.2023

A little input on making good stories to, hopefully, sell. Support the show

Meta-Fiction, and How It Messes With Your Head 23.08.2023

What is Meta-Fiction? And why do I enjoy writing it so much? Support the show

Why Writers "Nerf" Their Stories 22.08.2023

Why make a feature suddenly weaker, or a smart character suddenly rather dumb? It's a problem that should be fixed in the second draft, but often isn't. Support the show

Reading to Write 21.08.2023

When I have trouble writing, why does reading help? And what should I read? Support the show

How Much Should I Explain? 31.07.2023

If I explain every aspect of my world and backstory, my book gets bloated. How do I decide what to explain, and what to leave alone? Support the show

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