• Dog Special: A Writer Reminisces About His Dog Nala
    Jan 20 2026

    In this heartfelt episode of "The Fool Writes Again," host Jinks departs from their usual topics to share personal memories of their beloved dog, Nala, who recently passed away after 15 years. Jinks reflects on Nala’s playful spirit and explores how dogs can shape storytelling, worldbuilding, and character development. Through anecdotes and writing prompts, Jinks illustrates the profound impact pets have on our lives and creative work, encouraging listeners to consider the role of animals in their own stories.

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    22 mins
  • Macabre Plotting: A Writer Looks at Bones
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of 'Fool Writes Again', Jinks delves into the world of writing, focusing on the macabre and the inspiration drawn from oddities expos. Through a series of imaginative scenarios, he explores how writers can break out of their comfort zones and find unique story ideas in unexpected places. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creativity and the endless possibilities that arise from everyday experiences, particularly in the context of unusual events like expos.

    Takeaways


    Exploring the macabre can lead to unique story ideas.

    Breaking out of comfort zones is essential for creativity.

    Oddities expos provide rich inspiration for writers.

    Everyday experiences can spark extraordinary narratives.

    Characters can react unpredictably in strange situations.

    The concept of 'ethically sourced' can be creatively explored.

    Writers should embrace absurdity in storytelling.

    Performers at expos can have hidden motives.

    Inspiration can come from observing human behavior.

    Writing prompts can encourage creativity and exploration.


    Keywords


    writing, creativity, macabre, oddities expo, inspiration, storytelling, character development, plot ideas, world building, character motivation


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    17 mins
  • Worldbuilding the Amazon: A Writer Eats a Bug
    Dec 23 2025

    In this conversation, Jinks shares a thrilling and bizarre experience of tarantula fishing guided by an unconventional leader. The unexpected methods used to capture the tarantula, including the use of a machete, led to a mix of confusion and excitement among the group. The adventure highlights the unpredictability of nature and the importance of being open to new experiences.


    Takeaways


    The experience of tarantula fishing was bizarre and unexpected.

    The guide's methods were unconventional and surprising.

    Recording the event added a layer of confusion and excitement.

    The group's reaction was one of shock and surprise.

    Using a machete to capture a tarantula was a unique approach.

    The tarantula's emergence was a thrilling moment for everyone.

    The adventure highlighted the unpredictability of nature.

    Engaging with wildlife can lead to unexpected experiences.

    The importance of being open to new experiences in nature.

    The blend of fear and excitement in wildlife encounters.


    Keywords


    tarantula, fishing, adventure, wildlife, nature, experience, guide, confusion, machete, phone recording


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    20 mins
  • Plotting the Amazon: A Writer Gets Left In The Dark
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of The Fool Writes Again, host Jinks—your “imaginary friend”—takes listeners on a vivid journey into the Amazon jungle. Blending imaginative scenarios with real-life adventure, Jinks explores what happens when a traveler strays from the beaten path, faces suspenseful challenges, and encounters both natural wonders and hidden dangers. The episode offers creative prompts and insights for writers, encouraging exploration of the unknown as fertile ground for storytelling across genres. Jinks also shares personal Amazon experiences, highlighting the jungle’s power to inspire imagination and narrative possibilities.

    Takeaways


    This game involved leaving every single person by themselves in the dark for 10 minutes.

    The first person was given a machete to start retrieving others after 10 minutes.

    The experience was described as the longest 10 minutes of my life.

    Sounds of the jungle were prominent, but visibility was non-existent.

    Imagination can amplify fears and uncertainties in isolation.

    The writer's perspective adds depth to the experience of waiting in the dark.

    Hearing animals, bugs, and the river created a vivid auditory landscape.

    Isolation can lead to heightened awareness of surroundings, even without sight.

    The psychological impact of darkness can be profound and unsettling.

    The game illustrates the challenges of survival and mental resilience.


    Keywords


    dark game, isolation, imagination, jungle experience, survival, psychological effects


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    18 mins
  • Transportation Worldbuilding: A Writer Takes The Train
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, Jinks explores the various scenarios of public transportation and its significance in storytelling. He discusses how different modes of transport can influence character experiences and interactions, providing a rich backdrop for narrative development. Through relatable scenarios, he emphasizes the importance of public transport in urban settings and how it can serve as a catalyst for character development and plot progression. The episode concludes with a creative writing prompt that encourages listeners to incorporate these themes into their own writing.

    Takeaways


    Public transportation can enhance character interactions.

    Different scenarios illustrate the importance of transport.

    Public transport saves money and time for characters.

    Transportation systems can shape a character's journey.

    Incorporating transport can add depth to storytelling.

    Public transport can create opportunities for conflict.

    Characters can miss important events due to transport issues.

    Transportation can reflect the setting's culture and economy.

    Writing prompts can inspire creative storytelling.

    Consider transportation when developing character arcs.


    Keywords


    transportation, public transport, storytelling, character development, world building, writing prompts, creative writing, narrative techniques, character motivation, urban exploration


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    20 mins
  • Wedding Plotting: A Writer Visits A Brewery
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode, Jinks explores the theme of weddings as a source of inspiration for storytelling. Through various scenarios, he illustrates how unexpected journeys can lead to unique plot developments, character interactions, and creative writing prompts. The conversation delves into the nuances of wedding experiences, from the excitement of attending a friend's wedding in a new city to the potential for dark twists in seemingly joyful events. Jinks emphasizes the versatility of weddings in narrative construction and encourages writers to draw inspiration from their own experiences.

    Takeaways


    Weddings can inspire various storylines and character arcs.

    Unexpected journeys can lead to unique plot developments.

    Scenarios can be used to explore character motivations and conflicts.

    Weddings provide a backdrop for introducing new characters.

    Creative writing prompts can stem from personal experiences.

    The atmosphere of a wedding can influence character interactions.

    Writers can explore both light-hearted and dark themes in wedding stories.

    Traveling for a wedding can lead to unexpected adventures.

    Weddings can serve as a plot device to create tension or conflict.

    Inspiration often comes from asking 'what if' questions.



    Keywords


    wedding inspiration, plot development, character creation, storytelling, writing prompts, creative writing, world building, character motivation, unexpected journeys, brewery stories


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    24 mins
  • Worldbuilding Street Art: A Writer Visits a Gum Wall
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of The Fool Writes Again, host Jinks explores how street art and urban creativity can inspire storytelling. Through vivid scenarios—like gum walls, legal graffiti alleys, and urban playgrounds—Jinks discusses worldbuilding, character motivation, and plot development. The episode blends personal anecdotes with practical advice, encouraging writers to incorporate realistic street art elements into their fictional worlds. Jinks highlights the cultural significance and legality of street art, and concludes with a creative writing prompt, inviting listeners to imagine a story set at a famous gum wall.

    Takeaways

    Street art can serve as a powerful source of inspiration for writers.

    Real-life experiences can inform creative scenarios in storytelling.

    Graffiti can be both a form of art and a cultural statement.

    Incorporating street art into world-building adds realism to narratives.

    Legal graffiti walls can create unique urban landscapes.

    Art can be a means of self-expression for characters in stories.

    The gum wall serves as a metaphor for community and creativity.

    Writers should consider the presence of street art in their settings.

    Art can connect characters and create shared experiences.

    Writing prompts can stimulate creativity and encourage exploration.



    Keywords


    street art, creativity, world building, urban culture, graffiti, writing prompts, character development, art inspiration, storytelling, imagination

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    23 mins
  • Plotting Street Art: A Writer Questions Why The Horses Are Moving
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of The Fool Writes Again, host Jinks—your imaginary friend—sparks creativity through imaginative scenarios inspired by street art and public statues. Jinx weaves stories about statues coming to life, mural scavenger hunts, a dark artist’s contest, and a mysterious reflective sculpture. Drawing from real-life encounters with urban art, Jinx explores how these elements can fuel storytelling, offering prompts and encouraging listeners to find inspiration in everyday surroundings. The episode blends whimsy, mystery, and a touch of horror, inviting writers to reimagine the world’s public art as gateways to adventure.

    Takeaways

    Street art can inspire unique storytelling ideas.

    Exploring urban environments can lead to creative insights.

    Scenarios can serve as prompts for deeper narratives.

    Artistic expression often reflects the culture of a place.

    Observation is key to finding inspiration in everyday life.

    Horror elements can add depth to creative scenarios.

    The process of brainstorming can lead to unexpected ideas.

    Art can serve as a narrative device in storytelling.

    Creativity thrives on the intersection of observation and imagination.

    Writing prompts can help unlock new creative pathways.


    street art, creativity, writing prompts, inspiration, storytelling, urban exploration, character development, horror elements, artistic expression, narrative techniques

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    21 mins