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067 - Steve Ruskin, the Maned Historian Part 2 [Worlds Asunder]

Just what do you do with a PhD in the History of Science? Write novels–science fiction, urban fantasy, and thriller. Our guest today is Steve Ruskin, PhD. He’s the author of the nonfiction popular history novel America’s First Great Eclipse and countless academic writings, and also of the ExoRok Rebels science fiction series and Trina Piper magical thrillers. 

Steve’s unique background in academics and fiction give him great insight to author resources, creativity, and bringing character-driven fiction to life. 

 

In Part One, We Discuss: 

  • Painting targets around the points you want to hit in your plots 
  • On-location research and 
  • Detail writing, and using the five senses to set a scene  
  • Worldbuilding and story development in someone else’s shared universe 
  • Pulling story inspiration from history and integrating it into other genres 
  • Organization and juggling multiple projects 

 

Resources and Guest Links: 

 

Huge thanks to Steve for coming over to record at our dining room table. We love being able to bring field specialists onto the show, and he’s no exception. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it! 

 

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Credits: (all assets licensed through the sites listed)

  • Intro: Music- Cinematic Epic Trailer by PaulYudin on Pixabay
  • Animation and Image- From Vecteezy user- kazim hussian; from pixabay users-davidfoxx, DavidGallie, olenchic, stefaniejockschat, AiVreaSaStii, RuneSnow, duyen-nguyen, EnchantedStudios, 
  • Outro: Music- Good Night by FASSounds on Pixabay
  • Animation and Image- From Vecteezy user-onlydesignz; from pixabay users-olenchic, Placidplace, Evgeniy_Z, Dantegrafico, Shayea_Kim

 

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