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This podcast is me talking about whatever I feel like. I'm trying to test out the Acast platform. Hear from me more often with my personal newsletter. https://subscribepage.io/J33Yr7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Journey Through the Realms of Manetera: Building, Editing, and Publishing a Fantasy SeriesIn this episode, Ricky shares an insightful update on his ongoing fantasy project, the realms of Manetera, detailing his journey from humorous beginnings to a serious multi-book series. He covers the challenges of editing, the importance of audience building, and lessons learned from his recent publishing experiments, offering practical tips for authors and creators.Main Topics:The origins and evolution of the Manetera seriesChallenges in editing and publishing independent booksStrategies for building an audience and marketing books on AmazonLessons learned from failed experiments with low content and public domain booksInsights into modern writing and publishing processes versus traditional methodsTimestamps:00:07 - Introduction to Ricky Rambles and project update00:34 - The humorous genesis of the Manetera universe01:26 - Development and tone shift across the series02:06 - Current status of the four novellas and editing process02:49 - Challenges of editing a pantsed manuscript03:22 - Upcoming book release strategy: ordering series entry03:47 - Editing review process with friends and proofreaders04:17 - The importance of audience in book launches04:58 - Personal experience with Amazon book sales and promotional efforts05:33 - Experiments with low content and public domain books (Egyptian Book of the Dead)06:23 - Lessons learned from these experiments and skill development07:02 - Progress on the remaining books in the series and their drafting process07:31 - Reflections on modern versus traditional book writing workflows08:24 - The changing landscape of discoverability on Amazon08:49 - The importance of infrastructure for book marketing and support systems09:16 - Current prospects with LeafBound Review and email list building09:54 - Challenges of engaging audiences with different genres10:28 - Reaction to his children's humor and how it’s perceived differently by audiences10:40 - Final thoughts, rambly project update, and listener engagement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music by the Purple PlanetIn this episode, Ricky addresses his recent podcast activity, shares insights on productivity, distraction, and the challenges of managing multiple projects. He also experiments with content creation methods, reflecting on how to better serve his audience and stay motivated.<|KEY TOPICS|>The recent irregularity of Ricky Rambles and The Frugal Life episodesChallenges of maintaining podcast rhythm when monetization is lowThe influence of ad rates and motivation on content productionHandling multiple creative projects and focusing effortsUsing distractions, like gaming, as motivation to stay productiveThe importance of setting priorities and finishing projects to progressReflecting on audience engagement and content preferencesExperimenting with new content creation tools (Riverside) for better outputBalancing creative work with day-to-day life activities<|TIMESTAMPS|>00:00 - Ricky introduces the episode as a status update on his podcast projects00:27 - Discusses recent episode frequency and content overlap between Ricky Rambles and The Frugal Life00:56 - Challenges of staying motivated due to monetization and ad rates01:35 - Reflects on the need to restart scripting and recording02:05 - How low ad rates on Spotify impact motivation, despite the shows not being purely about money02:35 - Considering refining his process and seeking external input (Jackie) on brand growth02:55 - Talks about distraction, notably starting and pausing various projects including a memoir03:43 - The difficulty of juggling multiple projects and the idea of "double dipping" audience interest04:08 - The importance of focusing on core priorities to stay productive04:43 - How background thoughts and mental energy constrain creativity more than time05:08 - Using a new video game as motivation for productivity and focusing on writing05:38 - Reflection on how gaming has influenced his productivity and writing habits06:11 - The break from gaming has been inspiring, and he's considering content plans for Ricky Rambles06:34 - Questions about audience interests: grocery store stories vs. AI and crazy stories07:12 - Recognizing that some content feels like it disappears into the void, and audience engagement varies07:44 - Planning to test new content creation tools (Riverside), possibly recording a new episode08:13 - Teasing upcoming content and encouraging listeners to stay tuned Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I talk about my experience going to Adam Conover's Comedy Show in La Jolla. Music by The Purple Planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I go to San Antonio.Music by The Purple Planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ricky goes to Japan!Music by the Purple Planet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I talk about my Trip to DC. Music by the purple Planet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music by the Purple Planet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music by The Purple Planet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This podcast is me talking about whatever I feel like. I'm trying to test out the Acast platform. Hear from me more often with my personal newsletter. https://subscribepage.io/J33Yr7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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