Audio Drama Education Thoughts on Writing the MiddleWriting-Microstructures for Audio DramaWeaving Your ThemesWriting for Younger AudiencesConflictUnderstanding What an Audience WantsAristotle, Catharsis, Entertainment, and the Biochemistry of Responding to Audio DramaThe Design of CharactersCharacters are what they do, not what they sayMore thoughts on Character Growth and ChangePassing The TimeThoughts on SettingLearning from Aristotle – The Poetics of Aristotle Applied to Audio Drama – Part 6 (final)Learning from Aristotle – The Poetics of Aristotle Applied to Audio Drama – Part 5Learning from Aristotle – The Poetics of Aristotle Applied to Audio Drama – Part 4Some Thoughts on DialogBasic Grammar for Audio Writers Part 4 – Style and Sentence ConstructionLearning from Aristotle – The Poetics of Aristotle Applied to Audio Drama – Part 3Learning from Aristotle – The Poetics of Aristotle Applied to Audio Drama – Part 2Learning from Aristotle – The Poetics of Artistotle applied to Audio Drama (Part 1)Basic Punctuation for Audio WritersBasic Grammar for Audio Writers Part 3 – Constructing SentencesBasic Grammar for Audio Writers Part 2 – More DefinitionsBasic Grammar for Audio Writers Part 1 – The PartsWord Choices for Audio DramatistsCommunicating Exposition in Audio Drama Script WritingThe Deaf Writer’s guide to sound and silence (Part 2) – constructing and cueing sound effects – what the writer needs to know.Incorporating visual elements into an audio scriptThe Source of Ideas for Audio DramaCliche and Writing “In The Zone” in Audio DramaThe Deaf Writer’s Guide to Sound and Silence in Audio DramaTrouble with Time – Flashbacks and Event Order in Audio Script WritingBad Beginnings – Unnecessary PrologueWriting the hookConceptualizing the storyNever Trust Your Own Brain – Approaching the final draft of an audio script.Creating Drama (conflict and stakes) and the Dramatic BeatDeveloping Characters for Audio DramaA Creator’s-Eye View of What Constitutes a Useful Audio Drama ReviewIntegrating A and B plots in Audio ScriptsThe Care and Feeding of Creativity (in the face of ageing)The Mysterious Audience-Growing Power of TranscriptsCrafting Compelling TitlesHow to Write a Simple yet Powerful Elevator Pitch, Logline, Promo, or Blurb that helps Catch the Attention of your Audience (with 5 Simple Examples)The Art of the RecapIn Defense of (limited) NarrationStaying Professional in the Face of CriticismHow to shout down your insecurities and keep on writingScript Analysis #1 – Bud and Lou go HuntingRead Scripts to improve your WritingTips and Suggestions for Writing Audio Drama for KidsTips and Suggestions for Writing Romance in Audio DramaSuggestions for Writing Suspense in Audio DramaA Generic Model for Writing Scary Stories in Audio DramaTips, Thoughts, and Wild Speculation about Writing Comedy for Audio DramaA Template for Creating Noir Stories in Audio DramaMacBeth Amongst the Stars – Episode 5 – The Sky is FallingSimple Techniques to Help You Adapt a Story to Audio Drama – Part 3/3MacBeth Amongst the Stars – Episode 4 – The Heel of the BootSimple Techniques to Help You Adapt a Story to Audio Drama – Part 2/3MacBeth Amongst the Stars – Episode 3 – TraitorsSimple Techniques to Help You Adapt a Story to Audio Drama – Part 1/3MacBeth Amongst the Stars – Episode 2 – Of Eggs and OmelettesHow to Decide on the Optimal Cast Size for your ScriptsMacBeth Amongst the Stars – Episode 1 – A New Strategy9 Great Techniques for Scene Transitions in Audio Drama5 Common Twists and a Model for Writing Short One Act PlaysA Guide to Basic Script Conventions in Audio DramaFive Suggestions for Implementing Subtext in Audio DramaHow to Use Character Archetypes in Audio DramaThe Path of Continual Improvement as an Audio Drama Scriptwriter – A Personal ReflectionHow to Write Immersive Audio-Drama that your Audience can Decode Easily9 tips to Help Write Action Scenes in Audio Drama ScriptsHow to Manage Pacing in Audio Drama ScriptsBeginning – How to Begin a Script that GripsHow to use Anticipation to Heighten DramaCharacter Arcs Made EasyHow to Increase Engagement in Audio Drama by Writing LessThe Basics of ForeshadowingHow to Apply Immediacy to Improve Audio ScriptsHow to Make the Most of Three Act Structure in Audio Script WritingTips for Keeping Your Audio Drama From Being Forgotten – Memory and Audience FocusHow to use the Scene and Sequel Structure to Improve your Audio Drama ScriptHow to Stay Creative While Ageing – An Audio-Dramatist’s ViewIncrease Immersion with Four Narrative Techniques (and a Fifth Tip that Matters Just for Audio Drama)Rapunzel for Schools – Episode 6 – Just DessertsRapunzel for Schools – Episode 5 – Fateful MeetingRapunzel for Schools – Episode 4 – The Darkening ForestRapunzel for Schools – Episode 3 – Desperate MeasuresRapunzel for Schools – Episode 2 – KidnappingRapunzel For Schools – Episode 1 – Gustav the HunterWriter’s notes on adapting Rapunzel – Audio Drama for Schools (Appendix)Scripting Audio Drama – Audio Drama For Schools Lesson 06Performing Audio Drama – Audio Drama for Schools Lesson 05Reading Audio Drama Scripts – Audio Drama for Schools Lesson 04Appreciating Radio Drama – Audio Drama for Schools Lesson 03The History of Commercial Radio – Audio Drama for Schools Lesson 02The Science behind Radio – Audio Drama for Schools Lesson 01