Talking all thing caffeine and story with Lisa Richman.
Archives for August 2020
Coffee and Concepts: Savage Caffeine
We get down to the voodoo w/ Mr Nick Cole dropping in to discuss the nomination for the Dragon Awards for their super caffeinated book, The Savage Wars!
How to Scrivener w/ Matt Herron
In the last episode, Josh, Scott, and Chuck talked about how they used Scrivener’s most basic features to simply write their stories. This week, Matt Herron joins the conversation to show off some of the program’s next-level features and talk about the differences between the Mac and PC versions.
Coffee and Concepts: Nomination of Valor
How in the caffeinated maelstrom do we have two… TWO CnC shows this week? Darn Dragon Awards, that’s how.
Coffee and Concepts: Do you even Coffee, BRO?
Paddy Fin from across the pond joins us to talk about his love of the caffeine bean and whatever else comes to mind.
Scrivener Made Easy!
Scrivener is a word processing program with a ton of features that can be definitely intimidating for someone just starting a project. Josh, Scott , and Chuck, sit down to explore Scrivener’s basic functions to demystify and simplify your first experience with this innovative program.
Coffee and Concepts: Scott Moon and Artificial Angels
Scott drops in to talk up those annoyingly helpful angels that sit on your Main Character’s shoulder. Artificial Implants turned sidekicks or menace to concentration.
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Marshals & Outlaws: The Real Wild West | Art T. Burton
Calling all cowboys and cowgirls of every stripe! In this episode, we get into the true history of the American West. The wide-open range is at your fingertips. Professor Art T. Burton, award-winning author and professor of American history, is here to help us rediscover the wonders of the Wild West. Tonight, we talk about […]
Coffee Talk: With James S. Aaron
We delve into all the caffeinated mysteries of reading, writing, and why Aaron is spelled with two “a’s” with author James S. Aaron