The Writing University Podcast
The Writing University Podcast
The Writing University
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Great presenters, needs better audio/editing
Fantastic podcast on writing and the writing process, information is useful and inspiring. I’m working my way backward through the series. As others have mentioned, it would be a much better listening experience with improved sound and some basic editing (removing blank spaces and inaudible comments). I’d also appreciate if the presenters were more aware that podcast listeners don’t have access to the visuals, so if presenting something on the screen that’s needed for context, a quick summary would be helpful (for example, the episode on titles is largely PowerPoint dependent; a listener misses out on a lot of the actual content.) Despite that, I still think this is a 5-star podcast, enjoyable and educational. Keep up the good work!
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yogadog1
Writing breakthroughs and sound has improved!
New episodes have much better sound quality now, and the talks are incredibly helpful for any writer at any point in their career. Helped me have some major breakthroughs.
wlftn
Please improve the audio quality
The information is good, but it was so frustrating because audience questions were inaudible. I listened to the Sarah Saffian one on memoir.
listener5858
Rewriting is Writing
This podcast would be so much better if the dead spots (where there is no sound at all) could be edited out. and on the whole the audio quality is very poor. Why can't they bring in AV students to create a win-win?
kiskax
Amazing content! Difficult to hear clearly.
The content share in this podcast is priceless. The speakers’ are expert in their field, but not professional speakers. They are not aware of the limitations of recording technology in place. For example, the speaker will be walking around the stage away from the microphone; resulting in volume fluctuation throughout the podcast. They also interact with the audience without microphones and answering questions without restating the question to be on record to begin with. Perhaps, recruit technology students for extra credit could be a solution ; D I hope this was useful feedback. Thanks again but sharing your knowledge!
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Heidee.Culver
Good info
Good info
Arc09654