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#726: Hugh Howey, Author of Silo and Wool — A Masterclass on Writing, Unorthodox Self-Publishing, and Living in The AI Age
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Hugh Howey is the New York Times bestselling author of Wool, Beacon 23, Sand, Machine Learning, Half Way Home, and more than a dozen other novels. His Silo trilogy was recently adapted by Apple TV, becoming their #1 drama of all time. Please enjoy!
Timestamps for this episode are available below. Resources from this episode: https://tim.blog/2024/03/13/hugh-howey/
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Timestamps:
[00:00] Start
[06:48] Breaking the formula with a literary sleight of hand.
[11:00] A commitment to 10 years of obscurity.
[15:02] Buying back rights and self-publishing.
[22:04] Why authors should strive for a reader-first vs. publisher-first mindset.
[24:22] Hitting the NYT Best Sellers List with a self-pub book.
[27:44] Pricing logic.
[31:00] The undersold value of worldwide rights.
[33:57] How authors can find deal leverage early on.
[37:07] Establishing a daily writing habit.
[41:34] Fiction that inspires better writing.
[45:27] Collaboration vs. writing solo.
[46:59] Ways the publishing industry protects the status quo.
[49:55] Why Hugh makes publishing deals at all.
[50:45] Self-promotion as therapy.
[53:05] Keys to fruitful collaboration.
[55:47] Common mistakes creatives make.
[1:01:03] AI’s present-and-future impact on publishing.
[1:06:05] AI-generated occupational and existential crises.
[01:10:11] Mid-term optimist, long-term pessimist
[01:14:57] Procreation in uncertain times.
[01:19:07] The future of religion.
[01:26:21] Free will and objective moral truth.
[01:31:02] Parting thoughts.
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