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For the second half of my interview with Matt, we talk about how to give what you create enough time, space, and memory so that it can exist ( and persist ) outside of you without consuming your life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/herebetygers/message
Hey all, We just lost a close family member—it was quite sudden—a couple weeks ago, so things are still somewhat out of sorts here. Today's episode is part of an interview I did last year for Matt Selznick's show, Sonitotum. He's been kind enough to let us share it here while we take some time off to recover and find some peace of mind again. -J --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/herebetygers/message
We're returning this week with our current guest, Matt S., for the second half our conversation on what it means to *be* a storyteller and why “legacy” —what you provide and where that helps them to arrive—matters for those who create. You'll also hear us speak quite a bit about your /tribe/, or ‘those who provide'. These are the folks who are with you for life. Who will go with you on that journey again and again in exchange for those essential currencies of money, information and time. Why? Because you've helped them to reach towards or achieve a better life. And that story, of who they are, what you provide, and where that helped them arrive —be it a solution, a service, even a tale of some ‘other' world or ‘what might'— is a legacy we can all give, both as creatives and entrepreneurs alike, to our tribe. - J To learn more about Matt and his work as a writing coach, you can... Visit his site: https://www.mattselznick.com/ Follow his free serial fiction: https://www.selznick.me/hdacn Review his books: https://www.selznick.me/amazon Or connect with him by Twitter (@mattselznick) or FB and IG (@matthew_wayne_selznick_creates) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey all, I had to take somewhat of an unexpected break last month. As you may know, my father had been quite ill. And on the 8th of last month, we received word that he had passed away. It is still difficult for me, fully, to articulate what these past few weeks have been like. But I did promise myself that I'd return to the show. That I'd continue to write and to be your guide. So here we are today. The conversation you're about to hear is a preface to the miniseries that we'll launch soon, on the seven rules, reflections or guides that I use to help folks as they write. So I thought it would be fun to invite a fellow coach, advisor and writer, Matt Selznick, to talk about what his work and that process is like. And what—for him—compels, inspires or drives. Our conversation did go on for awhile though, so we'll share just the first half tonight. We hope you enjoy. -J Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coming Up: Good evening / We need money: 00:38 Harry Shannon’s And All the Dead Lie Down read by Matt Selznick: 07:57 Jeff Carlson’s Pattern Masters read by Jonathan Taylor: 23:29 Pleasant Dreams: 55:14 Pertinent Links: Harry Shannon: http://www.harryshannon.com Matt Selznick: https://www.mattselznick.com Jeff Carlson: http://www.jverse.com Jonathan Taylor: http://jtbulgaria.wix.com/brittunculi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the Robots talk with Matt Selznick about telling stories across larger canvases, utilizing other media and mediums to create larger storyworlds. The way we can tell our stories is getting more and more interesting, so we hope you enjoy.
Terry, Ryan, and Justin sit down with author and new media mogul Matthew Wayne Selznick to talk about what writers need to think about and do to get their "brand" ready for the internet. Writing the story is only part of the adventure! We hope you enjoy!
This week the Dead Robot crew sits down with Matt Selznick to talk about his new venture in selling a short story series based in his Sovereign Era universe. And, somehow we get off on fudge pops. Go figure. Enjoy!
This week we sit down to discuss the topic of DIY (Do It Yourself) in regards to getting your writing career going. Not everyone wants to go the “traditional†route, and some have no other choice. Thanks to Matt for all the wisdom he dropped.
On today’s episode, we chat with Matt Selznick about the release of his book Brave Men Run, being re-released by Swarm Press. Check out his site Matthew Wayne Selznick on July 1st, 2008 for a big announcement in regards to the book. And be sure to order the book at Amazon on July 13, 2008! […]
Probably the most brilliant podcast ever recorded. Not. But busy, busy, busy! Still limping, but more quickly now. And soon to be a member of A.A.R.P. (sigh)Part 1 - IngredientsWhat alla them extra coffee cups are for.Part 2 - Jack Wakes UpMy review of Seth Harwood's Podiobook novel. Not the new one, his first, that everyone's already heard. But I liked it.Part 3 - HistoryA recap of the flurry of activity around Episode 56, "Duluth!" especially on PerfectDuluthDay. The fun discussion of Episode 55, "Grizzly Goes Wild!" MySpace URLs. Cameras. A voice comment from Matt Selznick, and a promo for his re-started podcast, "Sonitotum." IDSL feature, "3" from "Conditioned Response."Themes: "140 Times" from Bob Baldwin, and "Sovereign" from Kevin MacLeod.
Probably the most brilliant podcast ever recorded. Not. But busy, busy, busy! Still limping, but more quickly now. And soon to be a member of A.A.R.P. (sigh)Part 1 - IngredientsWhat alla them extra coffee cups are for.Part 2 - Jack Wakes UpMy review of Seth Harwood's Podiobook novel. Not the new one, his first, that everyone's already heard. But I liked it.Part 3 - HistoryA recap of the flurry of activity around Episode 56, "Duluth!" especially on PerfectDuluthDay. The fun discussion of Episode 55, "Grizzly Goes Wild!" MySpace URLs. Cameras. A voice comment from Matt Selznick, and a promo for his re-started podcast, "Sonitotum." IDSL feature, "3" from "Conditioned Response."Themes: "140 Times" from Bob Baldwin, and "Sovereign" from Kevin MacLeod.