Writing Rural With Alley

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Writing Rural With Alley

“Writing Rural With Alley” helps fiction writers bring rural lifestyles to life! Here you will learn to craft more realistic scenes and settings of rural life and lifestyles, new ways to show, not tell, helping to drive your story forward, discover obstacles and challenges for your characters to overcome. You’ll learn skills and techniques from the stone age to post-apocalyptic, including but not limited to, homesteading, living off the grid, bushcrafting, survival skills and more. And of course, we’ll explore all the ways things could possibly go wrong in your story. writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    10 Most Common Homestead Animals for Writers

    A homestead isn’t just scenery, it’s worldbuilding in motion, shaped by the animals that keep it running. In this episode, we explore the top ten creatures most often found on a homestead and how they’re really used, from chickens and goats to cows, pigs, and one surprising bonus animal. Whether you’re writing historical fiction, frontier tales, rural drama, or post‑apocalyptic survival stories, these animals can add authenticity, and story‑driving detail to every scene. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Writer Should Know About Frostbite

    Frostbite is one of those injuries writers think they understand—until a character loses fingers in the wrong weather or walks away from a frozen night with nothing but “numb hands.” In this episode, we dig into what frostbite actually is, how quickly it can set in, the stages your character will pass through, and the real‑world mistakes that make injuries far worse. You’ll learn what someone alone can realistically do, what they should never do, how treatment has evolved from historical remedies to modern medicine (plus what’s plausible in post‑apocalyptic settings), and the long-term consequences that linger long after the cold is gone. This is your guide to writing frostbite with accuracy, tension, and stakes that feel real.Join Alley on Substack! https://writingruralwithalley.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    A Writer’s Guide to Wood Stove Types

    Not all wood stoves served the same purpose—and your characters shouldn’t all be using the same one. This episode breaks down the cook stove, the round‑top heater, and the flat‑top emergency cooker so you can choose the right heat source for the right story.To find more information, and for the best way to interact with me, stop in at Substack. https://writingruralwithalley.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    How to Write Characters Who Stay Sane In Long Term Isolation

    When a character is truly alone, their mind becomes its own setting and staying sane becomes a daily craft. This episode explores the practical tricks isolated characters use to hold themselves together: talking to animals or objects, building tiny rituals, and finding countless ways to stay busy when there’s no one else around. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Worldbuilding With Another 5 Working Animals (Part 2)

    Rural worlds feel most alive when the animals in them actually work, shaping the land, the economy, and the daily rhythm of your characters’ lives. In this episode, we explore five often‑overlooked animals whose labor powered real communities long before modern machinery: oxen, the slow but unstoppable engines behind freight and fieldwork; barn cats, the silent defenders of grain stores; pigs, whose rooting reshaped ponds and managed land; goats, the relentless brush‑clearing landscapers; and honeybees, the tiny pollinators behind thriving orchards and abundant harvests. For fiction writers who want grounded, practical, lived‑in worldbuilding, these creatures aren’t background decoration; they’re the workforce that makes a rural setting believable. Dive in to learn how each one can add logic and story potential to your world. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Worldbuilding With 5 Working Animals (Part 1)

    Worldbuilding gets richer when the animals in your setting actually work—not just as scenery, but as part of the daily life that keeps a rural world running. In this episode, we explore five often‑overlooked working animals and how they shape the societies, dangers, and real to life logic for your fictional worlds: dogs who guard, hunt, and warn long before a character wakes; horses who pull wagons and serve as steady companions; mules who combine strength and sure‑footed sense; donkeys who protect livestock and navigate terrain a horse won’t touch; and insect‑eating birds who keep gardens thriving and pests under control. If you want your rural settings to feel authentic, grounded in reality, and full of storytelling potential, these animals aren’t background—they’re infrastructure, side characters, and story fuel. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Fiction Writer Should Know About Finding Wilderness Survival Food (Part 2)

    When your characters turn to meat for survival, the story stakes shift fast. In Part Two of this series, we explore what every fiction writer should understand about sourcing protein in the wild—from the gritty realities of hunting with nothing but what the forest provides, to the messy, time‑sensitive work of processing an animal without modern tools. You’ll learn how characters might cook meat safely, what undercooked or poorly handled meat can realistically do to them, and how predators, spoilage, weather, and plain bad luck can turn a simple meal into a life‑threatening complication. Whether you’re writing a plane‑crash survival tale, a post‑apocalyptic trek, or a wilderness thriller, this episode gives you the grounded, story‑ready details that make meat‑gathering scenes feel authentic, tense, and unforgettable. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Fiction Writer Should Know About Finding Wilderness Survival Food (Part 1)

    When your characters are stranded, hungry, or miles from civilization, the details you choose can make or break the realism of your scene. In this episode, we dig into what every fiction writer should know about finding wilderness survival food—from which of your characters would realistically recognize edible plants, to how the universal edibility test actually works, to why bugs might be the most believable protein source your characters have. If you write rural fiction, survival stories, post-apocalyptic or wild fantasy, this episode gives you the grounded, real-to-life, story-ready insights you need to keep your scenes authentic. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Podcast Announcement and Update

    I’ve moved to Substack, an Ebook sale, and more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Prepper Lingo For Writers

    Ever stumbled across terms like SHTF, EDC, or the KISS method and wondered how to weave them into your characters’ dialogue without sounding like a survivalist manual? In this episode, we decode the colorful jargon of preppers—those who plan for disasters and end-of-the-world scenarios. From the essentials of a bug out bag to the tongue-in-cheek wording of tacticool, you’ll learn how these phrases carry weight, humor, and realism.For fiction writers, mastering prepper lingo isn’t just about accuracy—it’s about world-building. These terms can instantly signal mindset, culture, and tension in your story. Whether you’re crafting a gritty dystopia, post-apocalyptic romance, a rural thriller, or a dark comedy, this episode gives you the vocabulary to make your characters sound authentic, and your settings feel lived-in.By the end, you’ll not only understand the language of preppers but also know how to use it as a storytelling tool—adding depth, credibility, and even a dash of irony to your story.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    How Rural Characters Pick Their Home

    How do you choose the perfect rural home—especially when the stakes are fictional but the realism matters? This episode is a goldmine for fiction writers crafting off-grid, survivalist, or post-apocalyptic settings. We break down the gritty essentials: building materials, natural disaster risks, wildlife encounters, food sources from game fish to foraged greens, and how to scout the ideal garden spot. Plus, we dive into trade routes, terrain advantages, and defense strategies your characters would actually consider. Whether you're writing cozy homesteads or prepping for societal collapse, this episode helps you build worlds that feel lived-in, logical, and loaded with story potential.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Pond Creatures Every Writer Should Know About

    🌀 5 Pond Creatures Every Fiction Writer Should Know World-Building with Fish, Frogs, Crayfish, Birds & DragonfliesReady to dive beneath the lily pads and stir up your story’s ecosystem? In this episode, we spotlight five pond-dwelling characters that do way more than swim and squawk—they hold the power to elevate your world-building, deepen your symbolism, and even inspire plot twists no one saw coming.Whether you're crafting rural landscapes, survival scenarios, or magical wetlands, these creatures offer storytelling gold:🐟 Fish — edible, symbolic, and surprisingly handy in fertilizing garden soil. Who says your protagonist can't cultivate hope with a tilapia?🐸 Frogs — tasty (depending on your setting), and excellent allies in water-based crop systems thanks to their appetite for pests.🐦 Birds — poetic scavengers that can double as foragers and the unintentional nemesis of your water garden... if you’ve ever met a duck, you know.🦞 Crayfish — crusty bonding agents. Whether caught together or cooked over a fire, these feisty bottom-feeders offer delicious opportunities for character interaction.🪰 Dragonflies — graceful insect assassins. They keep mosquito drama in check, which might just save your swamp-dwelling hero’s sanity.Perfect for writers who crave realism with a touch of whimsy and symbolic depth. Get ready to take notes, laugh, and leave with pond power you never knew you needed.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Small(ish) Podcast Pause

    Short medical pause, but will be back. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Historical Brickmaking Facts Every Writer Should Know

    What fireproof building material has been used since roughly 7500 BC? What challenges might your character face when learning to make bricks? Could these ancient skills prove useful in the zombie apocalypse? Will I throw a brick at a zombie? Find out on this episode! Stick around to the end to find out what could go wrong. You can connect with Elizabeth at the following. Website: https://headdeskliz.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/headdeskliz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/headdeskliz/Book, Not by Sight: https://a.co/d/9TN413mSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Alternative Lighting Sources For Your Story

    Do you need alternative lighting in your story? So you know what lighting is pipped into homes? Do you know what could go wrong? Find out on this episode! Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Animals That Feed Characters & Elevate Stories

    Fiction thrives on the gritty details—and when your story hinges on survival or rural living, it’s not just meat on the table that matters. In this episode, we explore the top five animals—cows, pigs, rabbits, chickens, and bees—that do far more than fill the stew pot. From raw honey to rich manure, and dairy that goes the extra churn, we unpack the overlooked ways these creatures sustain communities, nourish characters, and powerfully shape realistic settings.Whether you’re writing post-apocalyptic grit, historical homesteads, or resourceful frontier families, you’ll walk away with tangible insights that elevate your worldbuilding and deepen your characters’ connection to the land. Oh—and yes, there's even room for that twitchy-nosed sidekick with the ears that wiggle.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    The Pros Of Off-The-Grid Living Every Fiction Writer Should Know

    What if your next character didn’t just "survive" off-grid—they thrived? In this episode, we explore the real-life benefits of off-grid living that can infuse your fiction with depth and realism. From your characters growing their own food to eliminating dependency on the power grid, we’ll unpack how self-sufficiency leads to healthier lifestyles, sharper survival instincts, and helps your stories brim with authenticity. Learn how to incorporate off-grid living—resilience, simplicity, and freedom—into your worldbuilding and characters. Whether you’re writing dystopia, historical fiction, rural drama, or a good old-fashioned romance, these insights could spark your next great scene.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    More Downsides Of Living Off-The-Grid Every Writer Should Know

    The Harsh Realities of Off-Grid Living: A Fiction Writer’s GuideLiving off the grid sounds like the ultimate freedom—no utility bills, no nosy neighbors—but reality paints a different picture. In this episode, we’re exposing the hidden struggles that fiction writers must consider for realistic storytelling. How do characters handle medical emergencies when the nearest doctor is miles away? What happens when insulin needs refrigeration? Isolation, self-entertainment, farm chemicals, unpredictable weather, and the financial burden of repairs—all these elements shape authentic off-grid narratives. Every trip to town feels like an expedition, and survival depends on more than just grit. If you're crafting a story that hinges on realism, these overlooked details will elevate your writing.#Worldbuilding #FictionWritingTips #WritingRealisticCharacters Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    The Downside Of Living Off-The-Grid Every Writer Should Know

    Romanticized visions of off-grid living often overlook the brutal hardships—hauling water for miles, battling extreme temperatures without modern climate control, and surviving isolation when medical help is hours away.In this episode, we break down the gritty details of off-grid survival that will elevate your storytelling—from historical dramas to dystopian fiction, Amish romance, and modern homestead tales.🔥 What you’ll learn: ✔️ The real struggles of off-grid life & why it’s not always peaceful solitude ✔️ How survival hardships create tension, stakes, and immersive character development ✔️ Common misconceptions writers make when depicting self-sufficient living ✔️ Storytelling strategies to weave authentic obstacles into compelling storiesIf you want to write realistic survival fiction, deepen the suspense, and avoid plot holes, this episode is a goldmine of inspiration!🔔 Subscribe for part two, where we explore even more ways to make off-grid life believable and gripping!Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Show Don't Tell: Carbon Dioxide Poisoning

     Silent, odorless, and deadly—carbon dioxide poisoning is an often-overlooked but chilling threat in fiction. Whether you're crafting suspenseful mysteries, survival thrillers, hard-hitting sci-fi, or anything else, understanding how CO₂ exposure works can add tension and authenticity to your storytelling.In this episode, we break down the science of carbon dioxide poisoning, uncover little-known causes of carbon dioxide buildup, and explore gripping ways to incorporate this invisible danger into your stories. Learn how real-world survival scenarios can inspire unforgettable plot twists and heighten stakes for your characters.✅ How CO₂ poisoning actually happens ✅ Ways to weave atmospheric threats into your setting and plot ✅ Examples of powerful suspense scenes featuring invisible dangersPerfect for fiction writers seeking to enhance realism, craft high-stakes conflict, and keep readers on the edge of their seats.🔔 Subscribe for more storytelling insights!#FictionWriting #SuspensefulStories #CO2Poisoning #InvisibleThreats #ThrillerWriting #SurvivalStorytellingSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Writer Should Know About The Swedish Fire Torch

    Unleash the power of survival lore in your storytelling! Dive into this episode as we explore the Swedish fire torch—a fascinating survival tool that can double as your story's game-changer. Learn how to craft these ingenious log fires, their practical uses, and the pros and cons that make them both a versatile tool and a compelling plot device. Discover how long they burn and why their unique properties could elevate tension, atmosphere, and even a little romance in your story. Whether you're writing tales of survival, historical drama, or even an epic fantasy world, this episode will spark creative ways to incorporate the Swedish fire torches. Perfect for fiction writers looking to add authentic survival details and imaginative twists to their storytelling arsenal. Don’t miss it!Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Surprise Your Readers By Seamlessly Incorporating Earthworms Into Your Story

    Imagine a creature so unassuming, yet so vital, that its very existence shapes the foundation of life as we know it. I give you the earthworm. Often overlooked and underestimated, these tiny characters in the soil hold immense potential for captivating fiction. From their ecological significance as silent heroes of nature to survival, earthworms can add unexpected layers to storytelling. In this episode, we’ll dive into how these humble creatures can wiggle their way into the narrative tapestry of fiction, weaving stories that leave your readers captivated. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Ways To Seamlessly Incorporate Animals Into Fiction

    Discover how to incorporate animals into your fiction to captivate readers and bring your stories to life. In this episode, I’ll share creative tips on using animals as plot points, comedic relief, and vivid scene enhancers. Whether you’re writing fantasy, drama, or comedy, learn how these unique characters can add depth and charm to your stories. Perfect for fiction writers looking to craft unforgettable stories with the help of animal companions!Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Show Don't Tell: Dehydration

    Ever wondered how dehydration could be the silent antagonist in your story? Dive with us into the depths of dehydration and discover how this often-overlooked condition can dramatically transform your characters and plot. From the initial thirst that gnaws at the edges of their sanity to the life-threatening consequences that raise the stakes, we’ll explore how to wield dehydration as a powerful tool in your storytelling arsenal. Tune in to learn about all of this and more in today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Announcement 3-3-25

    Announcement 1: I'm taking a two week break. Announcement 2: I have a new YouTube channel of writing prompts that comes out today called, Writing Gone Wrong!Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Well-Intended But Misleading Survival Advice Every Writer Should Know

    Welcome to another insightful episode of Writing Rural With Alley! In this episode we uncover common survival tips that could mislead your fictional characters into danger.Join us as we delve into five misguided survival advice:Don’t Eat Insects - Discover why this advice could deprive your characters of a vital food source.Finding a River Means You Found Help - Learn the risks of relying on rivers as a guarantee for rescue.Following a River Always Leads to Safety - Understand why this advice might not always lead to safe havens.Find Food First - Explore the potential hazards of prioritizing food over other critical survival needs.You Can Eat What Animals Eat - Uncover the dangers of assuming what’s safe for animals is safe for humans.We’ll also explore our segment “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?” where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these misleading tips can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, survival advice, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, misleading survival tips, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Outdated Survival Advice Every Writer Should Know

    Are you a fiction writer seeking inspiration for survival scenarios in your stories? Dive into this episode where we debunk long-held beliefs about staying alive. From rubbing hypothermic skin to the misguided use of gunpowder on wounds, we’ll explore the history and myth behind these outdated tips.Join us as we uncover five outdated survival advice:1. Rubbing Hypothermic Skin - Discover why this common advice can be harmful.2. Using Gunpowder on Wounds - Learn the dangers of this historical practice.3. Map North vs. Compass North - Understand the importance of distinguishing between these two.4. First Aid Kit Is Non-Negotiable - Explore why having a first aid kit is essential.5. Following Birds to Water - Find out why relying on birds can lead you astray.We'll also explore our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these outdated tips can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, survival advice, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, outdated survival tips, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Survival Tips That Are True & Not True Every Writer Needs To Know

    Welcome to another intriguing episode of the Writing Rural With Alley! In this episode, we explore common survival advice that, while often practical, could spell danger for your fictional characters in certain situations.Join us as we explore five critical survival scenarios:1. Eating Snow for Hydration - Learn why this could be a fatal mistake in freezing conditions.2. Sheltering in Your Car During Winter - Discover the risks involved when seeking refuge in your vehicle.3. Sheltering in Caves - Uncover potential hazards lurking in seemingly safe caves.4. If Lost, Should You Stay Put? - Learn the cons of staying put and when to seek help.5. Moving Locations When Lost - Understand when relocating might put your characters in more danger.We'll wrap up the episode with our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications your characters might face in these scenarios. Perfect for fiction writers looking to add realism and tension to their stories!Keywords: fiction writing, survival scenarios, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, survival advice, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Survival Tips That Will Kill Your Character

    Welcome to another thrilling episode of Writing Rural With Alley! In this episode we debunk common survival myths that could spell doom for your fictional characters.Join us as we explore five dangerous survival tips:1. All Berries Are Safe to Eat- Discover the dangers of trusting every berry you come across.2. You Can Drink Seawater to Survive- Learn why this can lead to a quicker demise.3. Climb a Tree to Escape Wild Animals- Uncover the truths about tree-climbing as a survival tactic.4. You Can Eat Anything if You Cook It Long Enough- Understand why this could be a fatal mistake.5. Relying on Your Instincts- Debate the risks of trusting instincts in survival situations.We'll also delve into our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various ways these myths can go awry in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add more realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, survival tips, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, survival myths, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Survival Misconceptions Every Writer Should Know

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of Writing Rural With Alley! In this episode, we bust common survival myths that could endanger your fictional characters.Join us as we delve into five critical survival misconceptions:1. Cellphones Are Reliable to Call 911 Even When There Is No Signal - Uncover the truth about cellphone reliability in emergencies.2. Screaming Will Attract Help - Learn why screaming might not bring the rescue you expect.3. Drinking Urine Is Safe - Discover the dangers of this last-resort hydration method.4. Fire Is Only for Warmth - Explore the multifaceted uses of fire in survival situations.5. Drink Alcohol to Stay Warm - Understand why this common advice can lead to dire consequences.We'll also explore our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these myths can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, survival misconceptions, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, survival myths, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Survival Myths Every Writer Should Know

    Welcome to another captivating episode of Writing Rural With Alley! In this episode, we unravel common survival beliefs that could put your fictional characters in grave danger.Join us as we explore five critical survival myths:1. Sucking Snake Venom - Discover why this could do more harm than good.2. Moss Always Grows on the North Side of a Tree - Uncover the truth about using moss for navigation.3. Identifying Good Water Sources Because Animals Drink from Them - Learn the risks of relying on animal behavior for water safety.4. Drinking Cactus Water - Understand the dangers of trusting cacti for hydration.5. Boiling Water Always Makes It Safe - Debate the effectiveness and limitations of boiling water.We'll also explore our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these myths can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, survival myths, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, survival beliefs, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Uncommon Uses For Snow In Fiction

    Welcome to another fascinating episode of Writing Rural With Alley! In this episode, we explore some inventive and lesser-known ways snow has been used historically and in modern times.Join us as we uncover five uncommon snow uses:1. Sleds (Historical Uses Included) - Discover the various ways sleds have been used throughout history.2. Animals Eat Snow for Hydration - Learn how animals survive in snowy environments by consuming snow.3. Building Snow Walls or Fences - Explore how snow can be used to create protective barriers.4. Making Pathways (For Various Uses Including for Villages) - Understand the importance of snow pathways for communication and transportation.5. Creating Wind Breaks - Find out how snow structures can act as effective wind barriers.We'll also explore our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these uses can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, snow uses, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, historical snow uses, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Fun & Versatile Uses For Snow Every Writer Should Know

     In this episode, we explore the many playful and practical ways snow can enhance your fictional narratives and everyday life.Join us as we delve into five versatile uses of snow:1. Snow Sports - Discover the thrilling world of snow sports, from skiing to snowboarding.2. Fun Time (All the Things Kids Love) - Learn about the myriad of snow activities that bring joy to children, from building snowmen to snowball fights.3. Setting for Your Sto - Explore how snow can create a magical and dramatic backdrop for your stories.4. Melted for Practical Uses** - Understand the practical applications of melted snow, from hydration to household tasks.5. As a Cooler or Freezer - Find out how snow can serve as a natural cooler or freezer for preserving food and beverages.We'll also explore our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these uses can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, snow uses, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, snow activities, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Writing Pigs As More Than Bacon

    Calling all fiction writers! Dive into the captivating world of pigs and discover how these extraordinary animals can add depth, drama, and intrigue to your stories. In this episode, "Piggytales," we explore the rich history and diverse roles of pigs, offering a treasure trove of inspiration.Key Points:* Origins and Natural Habitat: Unearth the fascinating backstory of pigs and their native environments to ground your characters in realism.* Culinary Contributions: Delve into the historical and modern-day use of pigs for food—perfect for adding authenticity to your culinary scenes.* Dangerous Encounters: Explore the perilous side of pigs, from their ability to eat people to their goring tusks—ideal for creating tension and conflict.* Agricultural Uses: Learn how pigs have been utilized in agriculture, from sealing ponds to modern livestock practices—great for setting the stage in rural tales.* Pigs as Pets: Discover the endearing qualities of pigs as pets and how they can enrich your characters’ lives.* Medicine: Understand the traditional and modern medical uses of pigs—enhancing your plot with historical and scientific accuracy.* Feral Pigs and Government Responses: Investigate the destructive impact of feral pigs in non-native regions and how governments respond—offering a backdrop for environmental and political intrigue.* What Could Possibly Go Wrong: A whimsical look at how everything can go awry in your fictional tales involving pigs—because every good story needs a twist!Whether you're crafting a historical epic, a modern thriller, or a whimsical fantasy, this episode will provide you with the inspiration and knowledge to bring your piggy tales to life.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Snow Uses For Villains & Victims

    In this episode, we explore the cunning and deceptive ways snow can be used by both antagonists and protagonists in your stories.Join us as we uncover five clever snow uses:1. Camouflage for People - Discover how snow can be utilized for effective concealment.2. Camouflage for Traps - Learn how to disguise traps using snow for unexpected surprises.3. Tracking Is Easier - Explore how snow can aid in tracking movements and uncovering secrets.4. Making a Blockade - Understand how snow can be used to create barriers and obstacles.5. Trail Markers*- Find out how snow can serve as a subtle yet effective way to mark paths and leave messages.We'll also delve into our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these uses can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, snow uses, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, villain tactics, survival tips, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Survival Uses For Snow Every Writer Should Know

    In this episode, we explore the practical and ingenious ways snow can be used to enhance your characters' chances of survival in extreme conditions.Join us as we delve into five essential survival uses for snow:1. Igloos - Discover the age-old art of building igloos to provide shelter in the harshest climates.2. Pillar for Signal Fire - Learn how to create a snow pillar to elevate a signal fire for better visibility.3. Snow Cave - Understand the benefits and techniques of constructing a snow cave for warmth and protection.4. Puts Out Fire/Fire Control - Explore the versatile role of snow in extinguishing fires and controlling their spread.5. Reflector of Heat - Find out how snow can be used to reflect heat and enhance warmth.We'll also delve into our segment "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" where we discuss various pitfalls and complications these uses can create in your story. Perfect for fiction writers aiming to add realism and tension to their narratives!Keywords: fiction writing, survival uses, snow uses, character development, writing tips, story ideas, fiction podcast, writing podcast, survival techniques, writing realismSend us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Creative Uses For Deer In Fiction

    Does your character hunt? Do they know how to use every part of a deer? What’s antler velvet? How can the bones help your sick, injured, and pregnant characters? What on earth do deer have to do with curing rabies? Learn about all of this and more in today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Writer Needs To Know About Natural Death (Part 2)

    Does your character know what to expect with a natural death? Is it painful? How long does it last? What does it look like? Did you know the death rattle is not the last breath a person takes? I have got you covered. Learn about all of this and more in today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Writer Needs To Know About Natural Death (Part 1)

    Does your character know what to expect with a natural death? Is it painful? How long does it last? What are the signs death is getting close? Did you know the death rattle is not the last breath a person takes? Do you need a timeline for your story, with some real-life examples? I have got you covered. Learn about all of this and more in today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    The Many Ways Every Writer Can Wave Cattails Into Their Stories

    What parts of the cattail plant are edible? How are they prepared before basket weaving? What seasons are good for harvesting? How can cattails make primitive fire, arrows, and mats? Do you know what herbal remedies they can make? Learn about all of this and more in today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Garden Uses For Wool That Every Writer Should Know

    Do your characters need to keep their plants safe at night from frost? How can your character deal with water retention issues in their garden? Do you want to write about weed free walkways? Does your story have raised bed gardens? Find out about all of these things and more in this week’s episode! Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Home Uses For Wool That Every Writer Should Know

    Do your characters need something to help fight a fire when there is no firefighter? What can wool do for your character’s pets? Do you need something that is not technology to entertain the children in your story? Learn all this and more on today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 More Ways Characters Can Use Wool That Every Writer Should Know

    How can wool insulate your character’s home? Who uses it in boot lining? Are wool blankets good for everyone? Does your character want to make toys for their child? Learn about all this and more on today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Ways Characters Can Use Wool That Every Writer Should Know

    What types of clothing can your character make with wool? What is the earliest era you can write wool into your story? How can wool help a horse? What about Christmas ornaments? Learn about all this and more on today’s episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    What Every Writer Should Know About Wool 101

    How can you keep your character warm in the winter and cool in the summer? Does your character own sheep, goats, or alpacas? How do these animals help your character if they need seasonal work? What about a princess? Find out on this episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Ways Characters Can Repurpose Coffee Grounds In Their Home

    What can your characters dye brown with coffee grounds? Could coffee ground fire logs cause a chimney fire? Is this safe to use in the winter around livestock? How can it make your character’s home smell good? Find out on this episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    How Characters Can Repurpose Coffee Grounds In Their Beauty Routine

    How can coffee grounds be used with skin scraping? Can coffee grounds help dark circles under the eyes? Will coffee grounds be able to help your character change their appearance? Find out on this episode. Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    Minisode: Writing Tornadoes (EF Scale)

    In this gripping episode of "Survival Stories Unleashed," we dive into the raw power of tornadoes by exploring the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale—an essential tool for fiction writers aiming to create authentic and captivating tornado scenes.Join Alley as we uncover the science behind the EF Scale and its crucial role in accurately depicting tornado damage and intensity. We'll break down each level of the scale, offering insights into the diverse ways tornadoes can impact different environments and structures.But what makes this episode a must-listen for writers is our creative brainstorming session on how to weave these elements into your narratives. Imagine characters facing unexpected twists. Tune in to discover how the EF Scale can transform your storytelling, adding depth and realism to your plots. Whether you're working on a thrilling adventure or a detailed drama, understanding the EF Scale will help you create immersive tornado scenarios that grip your readers.Don't miss out on this episode, packed with valuable information and imaginative inspiration tailored for fiction writers. Subscribe and join our community of creative minds dedicated to mastering the art of storytelling.Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    How Characters Can Repurpose Coffee Grounds In Their Kitchen

    How can coffee grounds help keep your character’s refrigerator smelling good? Want a creative way for your character to tenderize meat? How can coffee grounds be used to help change a character’s appearance? Who drank 12 pots of coffee per day? Find out on this episode! Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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    5 Garden Uses For Coffee Grounds Every Writer Should Know

    Does your character want to use everything to its full potential? How can coffee grounds help indoor plants? What bugs hate coffee grounds, and which love them? What do mushrooms have to do with this? Find out on this episode! Send us a textSupport the showIf you enjoy this podcast and would like to help support the creation of this work or would like access to unique membership perks, you can do this and more at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/writingruralwithalley. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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“Writing Rural With Alley” helps fiction writers bring rural lifestyles to life! Here you will learn to craft more realistic scenes and settings of rural life and lifestyles, new ways to show, not tell, helping to drive your story forward, discover obstacles and challenges for your characters to overcome. You’ll learn skills and techniques from the stone age to post-apocalyptic, including but not limited to, homesteading, living off the grid, bushcrafting, survival skills and more. And of course, we’ll explore all the ways things could possibly go wrong in your story. writingruralwithalley.substack.com

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