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Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

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Dear Writer, giving and receiving feedback can be hard. Haven't you ever wished you could watch someone else's writing group to see how they do it? This podcast is focused on just such a writing group. Join authors JC Bybee, Grey Alder, and Tyler Hess as they razz and encourage each other, talk about every writing topic under the sun, and exemplify the subtle art of helping other writers write better.

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Unknown Host hosts Third Person POV: A Writing Group, a education show with 17 episodes published.

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Fog, Fairy Tales, and Forensics — Ep. 17 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Jun 3, 20262h 4mEp. 170

This week, all four members of the Third Person POV writers group bring new material to the table. From magical libraries and living books to haunted forests, mysterious murders, and the penultimate section of a debut no

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Author Spotlight: Tristi Pinkston — Ep. 16 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

May 27, 202641mEp. 160

Check out our latest author spotlight! Author, editor, writing conference coordinator extraordinaire. Tristi Pinkston talks to JC Bybee about her publishing journey, the first story she ever wrote, and her time in "the f

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The Time We Were Mean To JC — Ep. 15 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

May 20, 20262h 18mEp. 150

In this episode, our troupe learns a valuable lesson about giving critical feedback. Find the co-hosts on: →JC Bybee at https://jcbybee.com/ →Grey Alder at https://greyalderbooks.com/ →Tyler Hess on his blog: https://hes

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Author Spotlight: JC Bybee — Ep. 14 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

May 13, 202637mEp. 140

You know him, you love him, but did you know.... Get the greatest scoop on the internet, Grey Alder's interview with the one and only JC Bybee. Everything from his inspirations as a writer to what superpowers he'd choose

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Writing Tools and Brutally Useful Feedback — Ep. 13 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

May 6, 20261h 53mEp. 130

In this episode, we talk through the writing tools we use, how we give feedback, and how much structure actually helps when drafting a novel. Along the way, we critique chapters dealing with action scenes, character moti

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First Author Spotlight: Keelin Schafer — Ep. 12 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Apr 29, 202631mEp. 120

Our first-ever Author Spotlight is here! Tyler sits down with Keelin Shafer, author of the Magical Regency Romance series and the upcoming En Garde, to talk writing, creativity, publishing hopes, and the challenge of jug

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Tense and Sensibility — Ep. 11 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Apr 22, 20261h 49mEp. 110

This week, Third Person POV gets into villain presence, divine intuition, Regency dialogue, hidden spellbooks, the Wild Hunt, and the eternal question of whether writers should outline or just let the chaos goblin drive!

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New Face, Same Chaos (With Kim Reid) — Ep. 10 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Apr 15, 20261h 50mEp. 100

In this episode, we welcome Kim Reid, author of an up-and-coming tale with ink-based magic and a vivid protagonist already embroiled in theater drama. The other guys' pieces are OK, as usual. Kim also talks to us about w

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Fight Scenes, Foreshadowing, and Writer Regrets — Ep. 9 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Apr 8, 20261h 47mEp. 90

Episode 9 starts with news about our live Gem State Comic-Con panel, then gets straight into the pain: Jesse’s superhero procedural gets its long-awaited visceral fight scene, Gray’s fantasy chapter raises questions abou

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BONUS: LIVE Show with the Writing Group

Apr 6, 20261h 17m0

Sink your teeth into this LIVE show we did to prepare for our panel at the Gem State Comic Con (Garden City, ID on May 15th, be there or be square). We talk a lot more about what it means to be in a writing group and do

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How Long Should Your Novel Be, Really? — Ep. 8 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Apr 1, 20261h 27mEp. 80

This week, we critique chapters, argue about half measures, talk ourselves into and out of bad metaphors, and somehow end up discussing print costs, fantasy word counts, and the books that made us writers in the first pl

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We Promise We're Not (All) Serial Killers — Ep. 7 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Mar 25, 20261h 30mEp. 70

In this episode of Third Person POV, the group dives into a mix of dark fantasy, paranormal mystery, and superhero storytelling as they critique each other’s latest chapters. Along the way, they talk character motivation

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Character Arcs, Mary Sues, and Messy Rewrites — Ep. 6 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Mar 18, 20261h 43mEp. 60

In this episode of Third-Person POV, the group digs into three very different fiction submissions and ends up in a bigger conversation about what makes characters actually work. They talk through a tense conflict scene b

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Overcoming Writer's Block (With Some Technical Difficulties) — Ep. 5 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Mar 11, 20261h 25mEp. 50

Three writers work through camera glitches and exhaustion to bring you a stellar writer's group session. They talk craft, razz and raise each other, and get into the nitty gritty of that age-old problem that all writers

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How to Take Feedback Without Getting Defensive — Ep. 4 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Mar 4, 20261h 20mEp. 40

In Episode 4, the group critiques three works-in-progress—JC’s Technomancer (Jessica/Darren/Eve), Tyler’s first Layla POV, and Gray’s chapter on the Tangled Man’s Throat and a looming blood feud—then zooms out to talk fe

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A Sleep-Deprived, Highly Caffeinated Writing Group — Ep. 3 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Feb 25, 20261h 30mEp. 30

So, how do you give feedback? How should you act when you receive it? Your book is your baby; it can be hard to be chill while someone rips it apart in front of your eyes. That's why you need a really great writing group

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Obviously Unscripted: A Chaotic Neutral Writers' Group — Ep. 2 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Feb 18, 20261h 51mEp. 20

So, how do you give feedback? How should you act when you receive it? Your book is your baby; it can be hard to be chill while someone rips it apart in front of your eyes. That's why you need a really great writing group

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Welcome to the Writers' Group — Ep. 1 Third Person POV: A Writing Group

Feb 11, 20261h 28mEp. 10

Dear Writer, giving and receiving feedback can be hard. Haven't you ever wished you could watch someone else's writing group to see how they do it? In this pilot episode, three writers show what an effective critique ses

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