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The StoryADay Podcast

The StoryADay Podcast

Written by: Julie Duffy
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Writers write. Fulfilled writers write a lot. The StoryADay (https://storyaday.org) challenge exists to help you learn how much you're capable of writing in a month. The Write Every Day, Not "Some Day" podcast helps you figure out how to keep that commitment up for the rest of your life. Each 10-15 minute episode tackles a particular topic and gives you a writing assignment to complete before the next episode. Music credit: Alan McPike(c) 2014-present Julie Duffy Art
Episodes
  • The State of AI, for Writers - an update
    Dec 20 2025

    In the light of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America organization's statement on AI and eligibility for the Nebula Awards, I recorded this bonus episode of the podcast to give you my perspective on where we are and where we're headed, regarding AI and the creative arts and, well, civilization as a whole.

    For more like this, subscribe and follow along at StoryADay.org

    And please share this with a friend.

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    22 mins
  • How One "No Thanks" Got Me Writing Again (And Back to My Novel)
    Dec 19 2025

    A story got accepted… and another came back not accepted — and I'm weirdly thrilled. Here's why embracing rejection can strengthen your consistent writing habits, PLUS: a holiday writing prompt to keep you writing in December.

    Links:

    StoryADay Podcast episode 109: https://storyaday.org/episode109

    The 3-Day Challenge: https://storyaday.org/3dc

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    17 mins
  • What If Your Writing Could Help Someone?
    Dec 15 2025

    Hi writers! This week I'm sharing a surprising example of how writing (and writers) can help people in the real world, inspired by a project announced by Brandon Sanderson. It leads to one clear lesson about what it actually takes to build a sustainable writing life — especially if you want to write consistently, keep your momentum, and grow beyond the "solitary writer" myth. Plus: a quick writing prompt about conflict you can use right away.

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    11 mins
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