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Writing Excuses

21.14: Because at First, They Don’t Succeed

Writing Excuses

Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler

Business, Careers, Fiction

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re talking about the “try-fail cycle” and why failure is essential to making the middle of your story actually interesting. It allows readers to follow characters as they try something, fail, adjust, and try again until they finally succeed. Our conversation gets into how failure builds tension and empathy and how you can use “yes, but / no, and” to control your story’s momentum. We also address the difference between barriers and attempts, and how to keep things from feeling repetitive or stalled, whether you’re writing epic fantasy or a quiet coffee shop story. Homework: Look at the MICE quotient elements (milieu, inquiry, character, event) in your story and make a list of barriers for each. Then choose a smaller subset of those barriers that work well together, and use them to design try-fail cycles that keep your story dynamic without becoming repetitive or overcrowded. Locus Magazine Annual Fundraiser (ends April 14th, 2026) Join us in supporting Locus Magazine– explore the campaign and fantastic rewards for donors online at locusmag.com/igg26. Final WXR Cruise! Our final WXR cruise sets sail for Alaska in September 2026—get your tickets here! Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, Erin Roberts, and DongWon Song. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson. Join Our Writing Community! Writing Retreats Newsletter Patreon Instagram Threads Bluesky TikTok YouTube Facebook Our Sponsors: * Check out HomeServe and use my code homeserve.com/excuses for a great deal: https://www.homeserve.com * Check out Talkiatry and use my code Talkiatry.com/WX for a great deal: https://www.talkiatry.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/writing-excuses2130/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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For more than a decade, we've hosted writing excuses at sea, an annual workshop and retreat on a cruise ship.

0:09.8

You are invited to our final annual cruise, September 3rd through 11th of 2026.

0:17.1

It's a chance to learn, connect, and grow all while sailing along the stunning Alaskan and

0:23.4

Canadian coast. Join us, the hosts of writing excuses, and spent dedicated time leveling up

0:29.3

your writing craft. Attend classes, join small group breakout sessions, learn from instructors

0:35.5

one-on-one during office hours, and meet with other writers

0:39.4

from around the world. During this week-long retreat, we'll dock at three Alaskan ports,

0:45.6

Juno, Sitka, and Skagway, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. Use this time to write on the

0:52.3

ship or choose excursions that allow you to get up close and personal with glaciers, go whale watching, learn more about the rich history of the region, and much more.

1:02.8

This will be our grand finale after over 10 years of successful retreats at sea.

1:08.6

Whether you're a long-time alumni or a newcomer, we would love to

1:12.5

see you on board. Learn more at writingexcuses.com slash retreats. That's writingexcuses.com

1:21.7

slash retreats. This episode of writing excuses has been brought to you by our listeners, patrons, and friends.

1:30.3

If you would like to learn how to support this podcast, visit www.com.com

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slash writing excuses.

1:39.9

Season 21, episode 14.

1:44.1

This is writing excuses. Because at first, they don't. Season 21, episode 14.

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This is writing excuses.

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Because at first, they don't succeed.

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Tools not rules.

1:52.1

For writers by writers.

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I'm Mary Robinette.

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