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"creative writing life"

Here’s every article, post, and podcast episode that touches on the topic “creative writing life.”

  • First published on July 11, 2022

    Episode 041 explores the flip side of the previous episode on failure and is all about the deceptively simple ways to discover how to succeed as an author and creator. Listen!
  • First published on July 3, 2022

    In episode 40 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick, you will learn how to fail. Sound nuts? Well, you gotta know how to fail if you're going to have any hope of succeeding. Listen!
  • First published on June 26, 2022

    Episode 39 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick explores the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision regarding the right to choose, and the implications for every creative person in the United States.
  • First published on June 20, 2022

    Episode 38 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick introduces the brand new patron-supported community for friends and fans of my work and those who want to build a healthy, successful creative life.
  • First published on June 12, 2022

    Episode 37 of Sonitotum with Matthew Wayne Selznick is all about community, one way or another: joining, creating, sustaining, benefiting from, giving to... all in the service of a creative writing life.
  • First published on June 10, 2022

    I'm proud to announce I've joined the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Read all about my motivations, my early impressions, and my intentions.
  • 2022 Epic Fantasy Storybundle Book Covers

    First published on March 4, 2022

    Find out how you can get my latest novel and a dozen other epic fantasy novels in the 2022 Truly Epic Fantasy StoryBundle, curated by Kevin J. Anderson.
  • First published on April 8, 2021

    A behind-the-scenes, all-access look at the creation of my Shaper's World novelette "The Perfumed Air at Kwaanantag Bay."
  • Sail Beast by Alex Jay Brady

    First published on February 25, 2009

    An appreciation of Philip Jose Farmer, master of interconnected storyworlds and pulp adventure, and an influence I don't recognize often enough.

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