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Life (and absurdity) after death: An Interview with Author Jeff Giles

Dec 05, 20241 hr 7 min
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In this insightful episode, author Jeff Giles delves into his creative journey, tackling topics such as imposter syndrome, the role of skepticism in storytelling, and the art of crafting multi-dimensional villains. Jeff and Ryan explore the challenges of transitioning from nonfiction to fiction, the complexities of character development, and the difficulty of delivering satisfying endings. They discuss the importance of research in fiction, the balance of genres, and trusting characters to guide the narrative. The conversation also highlights the struggles of marketing and self-promotion in the indie comics world, the impact of diversity in storytelling, and the emotional and practical hurdles writers face. Jeff shares his thoughts on the transformative role of AI in music and writing, the evolving landscape of creativity in the digital age, and the need for ethical guardrails in AI usage. He also provides a glimpse into his current projects, including a novel and two non-fiction books, offering valuable insights into his writing process and the realities of book sales and marketing.

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