How to Sell Millions with Self-Publishing - Hugh Howey, Bestselling Author of Wool
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- Hugh Howey is the New York Times bestselling author of Wool, Beacon 23, Sand, Machine Learning, Half Way Home, and more than a dozen other novels. His Silo trilogy was recently adapted by Apple TV, becoming their #1 drama of all time. Please enjoy!
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Timestamps:
[00:00] Preview
[00:52] Breaking the formula with a literary sleight of hand.
[05:22] A commitment to 10 years of obscurity.
[09:38] Buying back rights and self-publishing.
[17:07] Why authors should strive for a reader-first vs. publisher-first mindset.
[19:33] Hitting the NYT Best Sellers List with a self-pub book.
[23:11] Pricing logic.
[26:34] The undersold value of worldwide rights.
[29:54] How authors can find deal leverage early on.
[31:59] Establishing a daily writing habit.
[36:44] Fiction that inspires better writing.
[40:52] Collaboration vs. writing solo.
[42:34] Ways the publishing industry protects the status quo.
[45:39] Why Hugh makes publishing deals at all.
[46:32] Self-promotion as therapy.
[48:56] Keys to fruitful collaboration.
[51:49] Common mistakes creatives make.
[57:26] AI's present-and-future impact on publishing.
[01:02:52] AI-generated occupational and existential crises.
[01:07:18] Mid-term optimist, long-term pessimist
[01:12:25] Procreation in uncertain times.
[01:16:47] The future of religion.
[01:24:27] Free will and objective moral truth.
[01:29:18] Parting thoughts.
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Tim, I think you're a champion. Can you like my comment below to verify you've seen it. My internet usage is so filtered in the last few years, I can't even find people that should be easily found on Instagram, so there's no way for me to know that my post is being seen by you. Normally I wouldn't ask, but this topic is most important. Thx dude
This is one of the most eye opening conversations I’ve ever watched about the business of books. I have published 150 humor books and this has convinced me to jump genres under my own name. I’m so grateful for this interview!
Hugh Howey is next level for sure. Time to get that book done y’all 🤙🏽
I love that when Tim asks Hugh what fiction books inspire him he doesn't list the usual BS. This Is How You Lose the Time War, Circe, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, and The Lincoln Highway are all PHENOMENAL books. Thank you, Tim and Hugh. This episode was great.
Very different book list for sure
Thanks for listing these.
Excellent interview-thanks to Tim for hosting Hugh and thanks to Hugh for his ongoing generosity to fans and fellow writers. He’s always helped support and encourage the rest of us!
I got my first e-reader in August of 2012 for my 25th birthday, and Wool #1 was my first e-book purchase! I've been following and cheering Hugh on ever since. He's obviously hugely talented, but what set him apart for me was the way he was always interacting with readers (including me!) and looking for ways to innovate the author/reader relationship. I remember being so excited for him when he signed his deal with Simon & Schuster, but then to see where careerhas gone from there?! Absolutely incredible. Super happy for you Hugh, and continuing to wish you all the best!
Interacting with readers has always been fun for me. ;)
Long term reader! Love it
I don't think I've nodded as much during an interview as I am right now listening to Hugh.
Love it Hugh!! Babies with Shay are in the making! I knew you'd find the right girl and change your mind. ; ) Do more of these talks, love them.
I love this humble interview! :)
Awesome conversation, thanks TF
Thanks for the conversation Tim
Very good interview, I really like the segment where you mentioned that you kept the rights to publish your own sequels. Interesting and cool tactics, congratulations!
Seeing this concept more and more across all domains, one part why V4V is of such interest to us.
Multi-layered, relevant and highly captivating - especially the final 3rd part. Was it just me that noticed there was no intro at the beginning about Hugh? I even rewound to see if I missed it (?). After a bit, it became woven in. Tim - since you like to sometimes delve into philosophy, there's some deep CZcamss devoted to that space, along with Civilization Researchers and Big Thinkers. Would love to see a merging of your mind and inquiries with some of those folks.
That teaser clip in the beginning reminds me of Robert Downey Jr. on JRE: "70 % [of success] is getting out of your own way"
Thank you so much for this Hugh❤️ confirmation 🙌🏾🥰
Thank you
Tim ferris you saved my life with your Ted talk speech because I could literally relate one to one but like I honestly can't relate to anyone and feel I shouldn't have been born in this world. Thanks
01:22:00 Excellent comments by Tim.
Which is more imminent, religion or science? Which is more relevant to actual life? Which has reordered time?
I'm finishing up a book with these themes and was happy to hear Tim articulate it.
Howey is a black swan. His was an accidental success. Nothing he did to achieve his initial success was planned or intentional except writing his first series. Taking advice from him on succeeding in the business of self-publishing is like taking advice from a lottery winner on how to get rich.
I just published my first book. Why Cults are Addictive: A Satirical Guide to Destructive Cults
Ha - disagree on tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. I thought it was incredible until 3/4 of the way through and then I thought it just wasn’t as enjoyable- kinda like just kids by Patti Smith - blown away for the first 2/3 and then not so much. Fascinating how we all differ in what does it for us.
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Well I'm somewhat disappointed. I wanted/expected him to get down Into the nuts and bolts of HOW he indie published. He was so vague. I am writing a few books and want to Indie publish. Anyone know of a different video/interview where he talks about specific details and websites how he published independently?
filmed in a polystyrene box
Authors dream come true information overload. Michael Knudsen
oh what did he work durting the first ten years where he couldnt do a liveing from books?