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Author, Podcaster, Audio Drama Creator Paul SatingPaul Sating is an author and creator of five audio drama podcasts, including Subject: Found, Diary of a Madman, Who Killed Julie?, YOU, and Atheist Apocalypse. He is also the host of Horrible Writing, a podcast where he shares his journey toward being published, along with candid interviews with other writers.His first three books were published in 2018. Chasing the Demon (a thriller), 12 Deaths of Christmas (a horror anthology), & Novel Idea to Podcast (nonfiction) helped him realize his childhood dream of becoming a published author.In addition to those ventures, he is the co-creator of an upcoming horror audio drama titled Family Portrait and, when he's not writing books or podcasts, he's punching out short stories for his Patrons and perpetually working on his novels.“Apple could get out of digital media completely. Then what do you do? You need a newsletter. You don't control Twitter, Facebook, Spotify… nobody.” - Paul Sating on owning your content.Connect with Paul:WebsitePaul's PodcastsPaul on PatreonTwitterPaul's Amazon Author PageIf you liked the show, please consider sharing this podcast with your friends, family and network. Your stamp of approval is more valuable than anything I can offer to your network. I appreciate your sharing! Also, leaving a review (and rating) helps spread the word. And just makes me feel warm and squishy.The Storytellers Network with Dan Moyle publishes every Monday at 7 AM EST.
Do you enjoy listening to fiction? Here’s a special episode supercut of all 12 episodes of YOU, my Patreon-exclusive fan-determined adventure, where the fans decide where the story goes. I’m currently fundraising so I can fund the 3rd season of Subject: Found and the follow-on to Who Killed Julie?. Without this critical funding, those shows will disappear. Patrons not only get this podcast, but they receive YOU and, starting in the spring of 2019, they’ll also be receiving my new medieval epic fantasy, Crown of Thieves, which will only be published for Patrons & for resale (there will be no free, public release of that show beyond the 1st episode). Creating, writing, and producing audio drama is extremely expensive and not sustainable without personal funds being invested. As a solo-creator, I can no longer fund those shows and rely on my Patrons to keep Horrible Writing and The Stories We Tell podcasts going. That’s why they’re getting two exclusive audio dramas, plus other fiction when it’s ready. Indies need a community to survive. If you’ve enjoyed Subject: Found, Who Killed Julie?, Diary of a Madman, Atheist Apocalypse, Horrible Writing, (and will enjoy The Stories We Tell) then please consider becoming a Patron. The donation levels start at $1/MONTH (not per episode); an incredible steal for all the content you get. If you want to enjoy tons of exclusives each month, become a Patron today!
Does anyone remember that time... ***Check out more from the Who Killed Julie at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-killed-julie/id1361728267?mt=2***Please consider supporting the podcast at Patreon.com/Creepypod or creepypod.com/support***You can also subscribe to us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3SrH_3fsROXFAjomKcUtw***Title music by Alex Aldea***Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I landed a superstar! Dave Chesson of Kindlpreneur comes on the show to talk about the tricky balance of being a creative and being a businessperson. Dave was, "sure I'd never be a writer," and is now making a full-time living from his writing business. Patrons, of course, you get the exclusive "Get to know you" segment of the show, where Dave shares an exclusive with us. So check that feed. Thank you for your constantly amazing support of everything I do! The next episode of Who Killed Julie? is also coming today! And then I'm getting back to work to feed my family in between recording chapters of Novel Idea to Podcast. Cheers, Paul
From fan of podcasts to producer of podcasts. As an avid fan of podcasts, a little bit of research led Paul to realize podcasting is relatively cheap and easy to get into. He bought a Radio Shack mic and just started talking. He tried all sorts of different themes including socio-political issues and soccer before figuring out how to be authentic and entertaining. This led to his first fictional podcast. Now 6 years later he has 3 fiction podcasts, 2 more in the making and a podcast about writing. How Paul got started in podcasting The journey and failures that got him to the podcasts he has now How Paul's podcast Diary of a Madman came about Utilizing your downtime and finding a niche by experimenting How Diary of a Madman has developed to include other writers for the next few seasons Editing episode by episode versus editing the whole season How to smartly invest your energy when trying to grow your audience Why Paul created the Fate Crafters network The advantages of belonging to a podcast network Paul's Website: http://www.paulsating.com/ Paul's Podcasts: Subject: Found – http://www.paulsating.com/subject-found Diary Of A Madman - http://www.paulsating.com/diary-of-a-madman Athiest Apocolypse - http://www.paulsating.com/atheist-apocalypse Who Killed Julie? - http://www.paulsating.com/who-killed-julie Horrible Writing - http://www.paulsating.com/horrible-writing Fate Crafters Podcast Network https://www.fatecrafters.com/
In this bonus episode, Matt is joined by his friend Paul Sating, creator of the podcasts "Atheist Apocalypse," "Subject: Found," "Diary of a Madman," and "Who Killed Julie?" to talk about creativity, writing, podcasting and the like.