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Productivity Alchemy
Episode 313 - Something something, Sandra Tayler

Productivity Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 121:28


Put something here Links for this Episode: Charity Spotlight: Teen Author Bootcamp Sandra Tayler Sandra's Patreon ActiveInbox Bullet Journal Version 2 (Official) Amazon Basics Dot Grid Notebook (US) Jinhao 992 Shark 12-pack (Amazon US) Leuchtturm1917 Maintenance Phase All Stirred Up A Square Meal Ken Burns "Prohibition" Brene Brown Grounded 7 Days to Die

Page Break with Brian McClellan
Ep 50 - Howard and Sandra Tayler - Comic Artist, Podcaster, Authors

Page Break with Brian McClellan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 68:13


My guests this week are Howard and Sandra Tayler! Howard is best known as the writer and artist of the massively popular Schlock Mercenary webcomic, as well as one of the founding hosts of the Writing Excuses podcast. His wife Sandra has been his long-running partner, acting as editor, business manager, and jack-of-all-trades for Schlock Mercenary and other projects, as well as her own writing and presenting.The three of us chat about the genesis and development of their business and creative partnership and how that has gelled over the years with their marriage. We also talk mutual problem solving, learning self-care and structure, as well as the future of Schlock Mercenary and the Tayler's other creative endeavors. Enjoy my conversation with Howard and Sandra Tayler!Find Howard on Twitter and at Schlock Mercenary.Find Sandra on Twitter and her website.Find Brian McClellan at his website, on Twitter and Instagram, or find his books on Amazon, direct from his bookstore, or wherever books are sold!Don't forget to support the show on Patreon, or pick up some swag on Redbubble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Writing Excuses
16.51: Promises are a Structure

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 21:21


Your Hosts: Howard Tayler, Kaela Rivera, Sandra Tayler, and Megan Lloyd Our next 8-episode intensive is all about promises and expectations. Our guest hosts are Kaela Rivera, Sandra Tayler, and Megan Lloyd. They're joining us to talk about how the promises we make to our audiences, and the expectations they bring with them, are a structural format. In this episode we introduce the topic, and talk about some apex examples of success and failure in this area. Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson Liner Notes: Here's the story of The Tropicana Packaging Redesign Failure

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Productivity Alchemy
Episode 81 - Fonts and Scrum, Sandra Tayler

Productivity Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 80:17


This week we will talk about the difficulties our Wombat Co-Host (artist and author Ursula Vernon) is having with design and fonts, and how that is actually an Agile process. We don't dig too deep into Agile and Scrum, but we do give a brief summary of what they are and how they are (and aren't) used. We also check in with the Teenage Test Subject, and then talk to Sandra Tayler about how she stays productive. Links for this Episode: Sandra Tayler on Twitter One Cobble at a Time Planet Mercenary Hold On To Your Horses The Agile Manifesto The Wallington Pro font Scrum.org Kevin's Articles on Opensource.com

Writing Excuses
12.3: Project in Depth, “Risk Assessment,” by Sandra Tayler

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2017 23:44


Your Hosts: Brandon, Mary, Dan, and Howard, with Sandra Tayler This Project in Depth episode contains spoilers for "Risk Assessment," which is included in Force Multiplication: Schlock Mercenary Book 12. The story was written by Sandra Tayler, and illustrated by Natalie Barahona. Howard handled the writing and illustrating for the framing story, but this episode isn't about that part. Risk Assessment is a romance wrapped up in an adventure, and is very different from most of the rest of Schlock Mercenary. Have a listen, and Sandra will tell you about it. Credits: This episode was recorded aboard Oasis of the Seas by Bert Grimm, and mastered by Alex Jackson.

Writing Excuses
12.1: Variations on First Person

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 23:49


Your Hosts: Brandon, Mary, Dan, and Howard We're beginning a new season, and during 2017 we will be focusing our topics on structure. We are also going to shake things by expanding our cast a bit. You'll be hearing some new voices soon! They belong to: Wesley Chu Piper J. Drake Mary Anne Mohanraj We'll post more on that in a few days, but we've already begun updating our "About" page. This week your hosts are Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. We spend a few minutes on the administrative stuff  above before jumping into January's structural topic, the first person voice, with a discussion of the variations in how that POV is presented. We cover some of the different first person POV styles, what sorts of stories they're often best-suited for, and how we go about writing them well. Spoiler Alert: Episode 12.3 will feature Sandra Tayler, and is a Project In Depth on her story, "Risk Assessment," which was illustrated by Natalie Barahona and Howard Tayler. It appears in Force Multiplication: Schlock Mercenary Book 12, available direct from Hypernode Media, or through Amazon.  

Creators Cast
48 - Writing - Sandra Tayler Chat!

Creators Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 24:34


Creators Cast Survey:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1t_eM3OtDmWH6audRXjjbjdDZvnHT4BYcXflPsQMrGgg/viewform Sandra Tayler:Sandra Tayler is back! This time around she is chating about her process in working with an artist on her picture books as well as discusing the ins and outs of layout books and graphic novels while dealing with printing, shipping, and distribution.

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Creators Cast
47 - Writing - Meet Sandra Tayler!

Creators Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 21:45


Creators Cast Survey:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1t_eM3OtDmWH6audRXjjbjdDZvnHT4BYcXflPsQMrGgg/viewform Sandra Tayler:This week I chat with Sandra Tayler. Sandra has written two children's picture books, published two essay books, and has several middle grade novels in the works. In addition she runs the behind the scenes buisness side of the very popular webcomic Schlock Mercenary.

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Funding the Dream on Kickstarter
Ep 220 7 Steps To Make Room For Creativity In Your Life with Sandra Tayler

Funding the Dream on Kickstarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 23:03


Sandra Tayler knows how to make a living on creativity. Here, she provides 7 ways to make room for creativity in your life. This was great information for me and i know you will enjoy it.

Funding the Dream on Kickstarter
Ep 171 Sandra Tayler Children's Book Author

Funding the Dream on Kickstarter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 20:59


Sandra Tayler is a children's book author and business partner in a successful artist focused company. Her and her spouse have built a successful business and life focused on the creation of art, while raising four children and paying the mortgage. Sandra's story is a fascinating glimpse into how you can thrive in today's sharing economy. Her project, The Strength of Wild Horses, is her second book and first Solo Kickstarter project. Her website is OneCobble.com

Writing Excuses
Writing Excuses 4.17: Living with the Artist

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010


Sandra Tayler, Dawn Wells, and Kenny Pike  take over the 'cast with some coaching from Dan (and heckling from Howard)  to talk about what it's like to live with an artist. We cover the ups and the downs, and share embarrassing anecdotes because we know you want to hear them, and we're not afraid of the fact that the Internet Never Forgets. Beyond the fact that Sandra and Dawn are stay-at-home moms, and Kenny is a stay-at-home Dad, the three of them each have important roles to play in their spouses' careers, and those roles go far beyond mere cheerleading and moral support. We talk about that, and then Sandra, Dawn, and Kenny offer advice to those who may find themselves as significant others to creative types. Audiobook Pick-of-the-Week: Wings, by Aprilynne Pike, in which a 15-year-old girl discovers that she's a fairie, and it's nothing like the storybooks suggested. Writing Prompt: From the desk of the Fake AP Stylebook -- write something involving a blue, Italian, rocket-propelled, monkey-piloted dirtbike. Bit Jordo Accidentally Left In: IRS agents will delight in the dirt that runs from 10:43 to 10:54. Whoopsie! Spanish Pun We Didn't Use Even One Time: "Writing Esposas." This episode of Writing Excuses has been brought to you by Audible. Visit http://AudiblePodcast.com/excuse for a free trial membership*. *Note: From the Audible website, here are the terms of the free membership. Read the fine print, please! Audible® Free Trial Details Get your first 14 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one audiobook credit. After your 14 day trial, your membership will renew each month for just $14.95 per month so you can continue to receive one audiobook credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. A very small number of titles are more than one credit. Cancel your membership before your free trial period is up and you will not be charged. Thereafter, cancel anytime, effective the next billing cycle. Any unused audiobook credits will be lost at cancellation.

Archive Seasons 1-6 – Writing Excuses
Writing Excuses 4.17: Living with the Artist

Archive Seasons 1-6 – Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2010


Sandra Tayler, Dawn Wells, and Kenny Pike  take over the ‘cast with some coaching from Dan (and heckling from Howard)  to talk about what it’s like to live with an artist. We cover the ups and the downs, and share embarrassing anecdotes because we know you want to hear them, and we’re not afraid of … Continue reading Writing Excuses 4.17: Living with the Artist →

Writing Excuses
Writing Excuses Episode 20: More Q&A from Conduit

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2008


Writer Eric James Stone joins the Writing Excuses crew for our third Conduit installment. We tackle questions from the audience again (except for when Brandon throws a question AT the audience, which still had Mike Stackpole in it.) Are plot twists necessary? How does the web change the market for writers? How do you make protagonists as interesting as the villains are? How much should you charge for your work? We ran a little long on this one. "Fifteen minutes long, because you're in a hurry, and we can't count to fifteen without getting to eighteen first." Liner Notes: Eric's Website Bob Defendi's Website Anthology Builder http://www.ralan.com/ This week's episode is sponsored by Hold on to Your Horses, by Sandra Tayler

Writing Excuses
19.33: Workshops and Retreats

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:55


Today we're taking a break from our Close Reading Series to discuss writing workshops and retreats! We dive into how to find and prepare to attend a workshop or a retreat and what to think about for organizing your own. Thing of the Week: Solo RPGs! (Strider Mode, Star Trek Adventures, Mythic Game Master) Homework: Go find 3 writing retreats you are interested in attending. 1 retreat-focused, 1 workshop-focused and 1 combination. Then think about what your expectations would be for each one.Close Reading Series: Texts & TimelineNext up is Tension! Starting September 1, we'll be diving into Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark. Please note, this novella uses tools from the horror genre to add tension, and this can be intense for some readers! Sign up for our newsletter: https://writingexcuses.comCredits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, Sandra Tayler, and Sarah Sward. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.Join Our Writing Community! PatreonInstagramYouTubeFacebookTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/writing-excuses2130/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Writing Excuses
20.11: Kit Lit. Q&A Aboard the WX Cruise, with Mark Oshiro, Kate McKean, and Sandra Tayler

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 21:57


This episode was recorded live at our 2024 Writing Excuses Cruise. (Did you know that we host a writing retreat on a cruise every year!?! You can learn more at https://writingexcuses.com/retreats/.) While on a boat in Mexico, we were joined by author Mark Oshiro and literary agent Kate McKean. In addition to our hosts, they answered questions that were asked by our cruise attendees. Our answers included things such as how much space a character should take up and how to find the balance between plot-focused and character-focused novels. We also tackled questions about worldbuilding, motivation, and deadlines. Homework: Ask someone a question about writing, either to learn more about what they're working on or to work through a project of your own.P.S. Our Writing Excuses cruise is over 50% sold out! Secure your spot today at www.writingexcuses.com/retreatsSign up for our newsletterCredits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, Dan Wells, Sandra Tayler, Mark Oshiro, and Kate McKean. Our guest was Chuck Tingle. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.Join Our Writing Community! PatreonInstagramThreadsBlueskyTikTokYouTubeFacebookOur Sponsors:* Visit kinsta.com to get your first month free when you sign up today!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/writing-excuses2130/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Writing Excuses
18.33: Deep Dive: The Schlock Mercenary Finale

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 27:43


The first episode in our eight-episode Deep Dive into Howard's weekly webcomic strip, Schlock Mercenary. We grill Howard on how he taught himself to draw, why he decided to self-publish (hint: his wife, Sandra Tayler, helped him), and how he managed to write an ending. Homework: The "How it should have ended" game: write your own ending(s) to one or more of your favorite things. (For reference, watch some of How It Should Have Ended.) Thing of the Week: The Expanse (DongWon) Mentioned Links: Schlock MercenaryHow It Should Have EndedCredits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.Join Our Writing Community! PatreonInstagramYouTubeFacebookTwitterSign up for our newsletter: https://writingexcuses.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Writing Excuses
18.40: How To Make Money From Your Hobby (with special guest Sandra Tayler!)

Writing Excuses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 32:38


 Or, The Business of the End of Schlock MercenaryHow did Howard start making money from his hobby of drawing and writing comics? How did he self-publish? We have a special guest on this episode! Sandra Tayler—Howard's wife, the editor and publisher for Schlock Mercenary, and a published author—talks about starting their business. We dive into uncertainty, quality of life, and “manic optimism.” We learn about how to use pre-ordering, PayPal, and Kickstarter. Howard also shares about his experience with long covid, how to generate multiple income streams, and what comes next. Homework: Make a plan for how to monetize one aspect of your work. Start thinking like Sandra! This could be submitting a short story for publication or making a plan to submit your novel or making a plan for a paid newsletter. It doesn't have to be something you do today or tomorrow, but start thinking about what you can be doing to make this creative work part of your future income. Prepare for our next Deep Dive with Host Erin Roberts (starting next week)! Read Erin's short stories: Wolfy Things, Sour Milk Girls, Snake Season. Note: these stories involve some darker themes. All of these short stories are available for free online and also have audio versions available. Thing of the Week: Fluent Pet buttons - go to fluent.pet and use code "elsiewant" for a discount!Liner Notes: Sandra Tayler, who also offers one-on-one creative business consultingCreative Community Classes"Risk Assessment"—tthe Schlock Mercenary bonus story that Sandra wroteThe Alchemy of Creativity, Writing Excuses episode with Sandra Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.Join Our Writing Community! PatreonInstagramYouTubeFacebookTwitterSign up for our newsletter: https://writingexcuses.comOur Sponsors:* Use code "50WX" at http://hellofresh.com/50WX and get 50% HelloFresh!! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/writing-excuses2130/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands