ADWIT: The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit

Episode IX: Audio Drama, Not Audio Trauma, or Getting Unstuck

6630 Productions Season 1 Episode 9

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Feeling stuck? Sarah and Lindsay are your tow truck. In this episode we go for a walk in the rain and chit chat about the things creative people do to sabotage themselves. We'll also share some strategies you can use to get out of the mud, get inspired and get writing again. 

Warning and/or Bonus : Spoilers for Prodigal Son‘s Season 1, which is not an audio drama. 

Resources:
Lynda Barry: Syllabus, Making Comics (affiliate links)

Neil Gaiman on libraries & daydreaming for The Guardian

Stanford study finds walking improves creativity

Jessca Abel: Idea Debt

Write or Die, and Written? Kitten! 

Leonardo Da Vinci’s Adoration of the Magi

Betrayal by Harold Pinter (affiliate link)

Sleep No More

Ryan by Chris Landreth

Ryan by Chris Landreth on YouTube (CW: mental health vs. trauma, addiction & recovery, suicide, self-harm, Lindsay loves this movie, relevant discussion at 6:22)

Image under a Creative Commons license via Wikimedia Commons, from cgpgrey.com
Sound effects from freesound.org

Going on a forest road gravel and grass.wav by straget 

Cork by sjnewton 

Bottle Clink by FillSoko

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