S5E3: 🌑♏️Writer’s Group Ch 3: Plotting vs Pantsing & the Pains of Editing w/ Matt
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Note: This Writers Group episode is more of a diary entry documenting our creative process rather than a well-researched audio essay about a theme or an outlined interview. Transitions may feel jarring or confusing since the priority is consent and privacy over elements of our work. If you have a pressing question, feel free to ask on substack! (These conversations occurred in September 2025)
Today’s episode is about the push and pull between Pantsing (ie: writing by the seat of your pants) vs Plotting (ie: outlining the story ahead of time. Kristyn shares a cute anecdote about how her opening was inspired by ideas shared on a fandom’s reddit page. Matt relieves some of Kristyn’s anguish by reminding her that “the bud is not the mistake before the flower” and the emotional intentions of editing. (She still kinda hates it, though)
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Grateful for all the learning and inspiration alluded to in today’s episode:
Jeanna Kadlec: “Embrace the Cringe” and “No new stories”
Sarah Faith Gottesdiener ‘s Moon Studio & Moonbeaming Podcast
People’s Oracle, Dayna Lynn Nuckolls “Liberation is Collective Imagination”
Thanks to Sophie Strand for “Compost Heap”
Resources in the “Compost Heap”: Zawn Villines’ Low Value Men
For more deconstructing fundamentalist Christianity, check out Tia Leving’s Instagram and Substack and Jeanna Kadlec’s “Heretic: A Queer Revolt Against Evangelicalism, Empire, and the Lies we are Sold”
Liberation with Rev. angel Kyodo williams
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Thankful for the musical inspiration for the theme song:
Hadestown by Anais Mitchell, specifically “Our Lady of the Underground” and Orpheus’ Song
“Hedwig’s Theme” by John Williams
Shout out for the artistic assistance of:
Matt Schubbe (Logo)
Kevin Carlow (Music)