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Humanity vs. Evil: A Philosophical Sci-Fi Discussion with Eric Reitan 

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Eric Reitan is a professor of Philosphy; here we discuss humanity and evil, and whether or not we can escape our nature. His thrilling sci-fi novel discusses these themes in detail.
Check out Eric's Works:
thepietythatliesbetween.blogspot.com/
So Eden Sank to Grief:
amzn.to/4cUN20b
0:00 Author Intro & writing habits
7:08 So Eden Sank to Grief synopsis
11:53 The allegory of the cave and what is reality?
14:13 The human condition
19:05 Difficult themes: SA, and taking back one's power
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16 апр 2024

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@EricKay_Scifi
@EricKay_Scifi 6 месяцев назад
I've heard of that 'light edit previous chapter, then write next one' approach from others. That's not something I'll often do, but I can see how it works for certain writers.
@M.J.Struven
@M.J.Struven 6 месяцев назад
Ya, I tend to do this, to help prepare my mind for the next scene I'm writing. Hey--whatever works for you though!
@JohnW.Grundy-Author
@JohnW.Grundy-Author 6 месяцев назад
I'm definitely more of a plotter than a pantser, with an outline that I follow with a little pantsing in between. That being said, two of my favorite scenes were completely off-book seat of the pants. But like you, I do a lot of the prewriting in my mind on walks.
@M.J.Struven
@M.J.Struven 6 месяцев назад
Plotting is definitely important for a well-paced book, but you never know what's gonna happen if you give yourself full creative control in the moment!