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Follow Science Fiction author James S. Aaron on his writing-publishing journey. He's thirteen novels into a writing career while chasing a toddler and making the creative life work. We talk about productivity, business of art, personal finance, consistent creativity, family, interviews with authors and other creatives doing the work. Sleep mostly optional.
Episodes

Monday Aug 26, 2019
SW 021 - Refining Plotting and Some Big News
Monday Aug 26, 2019
Monday Aug 26, 2019
What do you do when the baby eats your work space? You prop your laptop on the dresser and record anyway.
I'm back with a quick update, some notes on the current book, and some more big changes in my life that should mean positive things for my writing.
I also talk a bit about writing on deadline and how I refine my outlining process as I write to make sure I'm always heading in the right direction and not wasting words.
Thanks for listening!

Friday Jul 26, 2019
SW 020 - From Russia with Love
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Friday Jul 26, 2019
In this episode I talk about the resolution of my old business debt problem, a close reading of From Russia with Love by Ian Fleming and plotting my next book, The Spreading Fire.
Episode 20! Thanks for listening and all your support.

Thursday Jun 20, 2019
SW 018 - Changes Changes Changes
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
This is a bit of personal episode but it touches on finding your true audience by expressing your authentic self.
Once you find those true fans, and you're honest and open with them and serve them up the entertainment they love, I think you've got them for life.
We recently went through a major transition in Aeon 14, and me with my writing partner. I was ready for fans to revolt but they've supported us in amazing ways. I can't express how much gratitude I've felt in the last month, and how inspired I've been to create meaningful, honest work.
Also, sorry for the break!

Saturday May 11, 2019
SW 017 - Use Your Hobby to Strengthen Your Writing
Saturday May 11, 2019
Saturday May 11, 2019
I've been working on Eve of Destruction (kickass cover, right?) for six months now, which is like GRRM time in indie publishing. In the midst of grinding through edits, I've been working on several other hobby projects as well. While Steven Pressfield might call this resistance, it got me thinking about the benefits of allowing your mind to wander, absorb and learn from your hobbies, and how you can fold those skills into your writing. I'm a DIY nerd, so my hobbies are building things, but the points I talk about could easily apply to team sports, travel or any other hobby.
Other notes:
Create If Writing with Kirsten Oliphant
Self Publishing Journeys by Paul Teague
The Awkward Thoughts of Kamau Bell
On Intelligence by Jeff Hawkins and Sandra Blakeslee
Thanks for listening!

Monday Apr 08, 2019
SW - 015 An Interview with Josh Hayes of Keystroke Medium
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019
In this episode, Josh Hayes jumps in for the first Speculative Work Interview. This wide-ranging conversation covers Josh's transition from a career in law enforcement to writing full-time, his philosophy about building teams like Keystroke Medium, and what he hopes to accomplish in this next exciting phase of his author career.
Bio: Josh Hayes is the author of three novels: Terra Nova, Bloodlines and Wings of Redemption, co-written with Richard Fox, with publication in many anthologies, including Chris Kennedy's Four Horsemen Universe. Josh served six years in the Air Force before leaving for a second career in law enforcement. He recently left service as a police officer to write full time, and since then, his publishing company slash podcast slash community Keystroke Medium has gone into high gear, producing a massive amount of content from podcasts and events to anthologies. On top of all that, he's a husband and the father of four young children.
For more information on Josh and his writing, please visit his webpage: www.joshhayeswriter.com
Josh is also the co-host of Keystroke Medium, with Scott Moon, Ralph Kern and Chuck Manley For the best author interviews, news and craft discussion, visit www.keystrokemedium.com. Their live shows broadcast every Monday night at 8pm CST at www.youtube.com/c/keystrokemedium

Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
SW 014 - My Favorite Podcasts (2019)
Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
Today I share the current list of podcasts I'm listening to and why they're worth your time.
Mentioned in today's episode:
- American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America by Colin Woodard
- Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan
- Calypso by David Sedaris
- Jeremy Fielding on YouTube
- Aeon 14 Podcast - Michael Cooper, me, Jen McDonnel, Lisa Richman, Amy Duboff, Andrew Dobell, Jenny Green
- Sentence to Paragraph with Darryll Lynne Evans and Molly Martin
- Joanna Penn's Creative Penn Podcast
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Marketing Podcast - Lindsey Buroker, Joe Lallo, Jeff Poole
- Keystroke Medium: Scott Moon, Josh Hayes, Ralph Kern, Jon Evans, Devon Ford, Guy DeMarco, Chuck Manley
- Writer's Journey with Lauren Moore and Kalene Williams
- Sci-Fi Shenanigans
- How do you Write with Rachel Herron
- Create If Writing with Kristen Oliphant
- Sell More Books Show with Bryan Cohen and Jim Kukral
- The Career Author Podcast with J. Thorn and Zach Bohannon
- Writer's Well with J Thorn and Rachel Herron
- Coode Street Podcast with Gary Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan
- Ground Up Show with Matt D'Avela
- Darknet Diaries with Jack Rhysider
- Akimbo with Seth Godin
- Rationally Writing - Alexander Wales and Daystar Eld
- Stark Reflections with Mark Lefebvre
- Mark Dawson's Self Publishing Show with James Blatch
- Awkward Author with Alyssa Grosso
- Self Publishing Journeys with Paul Teague
- Clarkesworld Audio
- Lightspeed Audio
Thanks for listening!

Monday Jan 14, 2019
SW 007 - End of Year Accounting for Writers
Monday Jan 14, 2019
Monday Jan 14, 2019
Should you hire an accountant? Maybe not. I'm using one, but I talk about why and what questions you might ask yourself before making the decision.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Revolt of the Public by Martin Gurri
Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
Thanks for listening.

Sunday Jan 06, 2019
SW 006 - Should You Join a Writing Group?
Sunday Jan 06, 2019
Sunday Jan 06, 2019
In this episode I talk about some things I wish I had known when I first joined a critique group. Should I have joined an accountability or mastermind group instead? How do critique groups work and what are some common pitfalls you might need to look out for?
Mentioned in this episode:
If you'd take a second to subscribe to my youtube channel, you'll help me get to a 100 subs so I can set a custom URL, which would be great.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClaNJoAeDQoAY56qFOPo7SQ
Thanks for listening! See you next week.

Monday Dec 31, 2018
The Speculative.Work Podcast 005 - Goals for 2019 and Atomic Habits
Monday Dec 31, 2018
Monday Dec 31, 2018
Everybody loves a goals show! Let's throw down the gauntlet for 2019 so I can look back and either be pleased with my progress or shed tears in my beer.
I talk about production, health and financial goals for 2019, as well establishing a strong author brand.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Word Count Tracker (excel doc download)
Thanks for listening!