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TSS095: Should your Setting be Real or Imagined?


In writing a place and getting it accurate, you’re tasked with the challenge of capturing the essence of a location within sparse details and bringing that to life on the page.

—- Taylor

In this week’s show, Taylor, who is famous for the authenticity of her settings, discusses the two options for settings.  Real or fictitious.  She shares her thoughts on the benefits and drawbacks of each option.

The pre-show focuses on the reality of our podcasting lives, versus the made up reality Steve fantasizes about and we discuss Microphone’s both Taylor’s Blue Snowball and Steve’s ATR-2100.

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 May 16, 2017  32m