Using conlangs (constructed languages) in fiction - a podcast by Louise Harnby (fiction editor) and Denise Cowle (non-fiction editor)

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Denise and Louise talk with guest Sea Chapman about constructed languages, or conlangs.
Listen to find out more about:What is a constructed language, or conlang?The different types of conlang
Tips for writers who want to include conlangs in fictionThe rules of play
Base languages sometimes and conlang creationResources mentioned in the showEmail Sea Chapman (sea@seachapman.com) for handouts from her ACES 2018 presentation, ‘Conlangs: Languages with Stories to Tell’ or to request additional resources
https://conlang.org/ (Language Creation Society)https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/ (Conlangs on Reddit)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/constructedlanguages/ (Constructed Languages on Facebook)https://conworkshop.com/ (ConWorkShop forum)
http://conlangery.com/ (Conlangery podcast)https://www.open.edu/openlearn/body-mind/iain-banks-talks-writing-world-events-and-mastermind?in_menu=173332 (Iain Banks talks writing, world events and Mastermind) (video)‘http://trevor-hopkins.com/banks/a-few-notes-on-marain.html (A few notes on Marain by Iain M. Banks)’
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Denise and Louisehttps://my.captivate.fm/bit.ly/CowleEditing (Denise Cowle Editorial Services)https://my.captivate.fm/bit.ly/HarnbyEditing (Louise Harnby | Fiction Editor)

Music credit‘Vivacity’ Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (By Attribution 3.0 License).

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