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[Deconstructing the Creative Process and Publishing Strategy with Hugh Howey]-[#726: Hugh Howey, Author of Silo and Wool — A Masterclass on Writing, Unorthodox Self-Publishing, and Living in The AI Age]

The Tim Ferriss Show · B2 · 2024-03-13

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The Power of Creative Obscurity

Hugh Howey, the New York Times bestselling author of the Silo trilogy, emphasizes that his most productive period as a writer occurred during his "writing in obscurity" phase. Rather than chasing immediate sales, he committed to writing two books a year for a decade. This deliberate practice allowed him to focus on craft without the paralyzing pressure of public scrutiny or the "imposter syndrome" that often accompanies early success. Howey notes that this period of producing content for the sake of creation is the "best time you'll ever have as a writer."

Engineering Emotional Engagement

Howey describes his approach to the end of his novel Wool as a piece of "creative sleight of hand." To manage reader expectations and emotions, he inserted a Q&A with the author after the story concluded. This allowed him to bridge the gap between the fictional narrative and his personal voice, fostering a deeper connection with readers. By asking them to engage further through reviews and sharing, he effectively turned his readers into his most powerful marketing force, leading to Wool becoming one of the most reviewed items on Amazon.

Breaking the Publishing Mold

Throughout his career, Howey has been unorthodox in his business dealings. He famously circumvented traditional agent routes initially and later negotiated "print only" deals with a "time limit." By refusing to sign away his digital, audio, and foreign rights, he maintained leverage and ownership of his intellectual property. He advocates for authors to protect their work, noting that while publishers provide infrastructure, an author's primary relationship should be with their readers. He views this as a way to avoid the "Stockholm syndrome" often found in the industry, where authors feel beholden to publishers despite the potential for better terms.

The Role of Collaboration and Daily Habits

Howey highlights that his writing process is heavily reliant on a daily habit. Even while traveling, he marches his word count forward, treating writing as a non-negotiable discipline. In recent years, he has moved toward heavy collaboration for film and television projects. He finds that brainstorming and divvying up writing tasks with a partner doesn't just double output; it often feels like it "triples or quadruples" productivity while removing the isolation of the "padded cell" that solo writing can sometimes feel like.

AI, Future-Proofing, and the Human Condition

Regarding the rise of AI, Howey remains an optimist. He views AI as a tool that can lift an author's "worst skill up to 80% of what an expert can do." While he acknowledges the existential and occupational challenges AI presents, he believes in the power of the human creative impulse. He also reflects on his own "mid-term optimism," noting that despite the potential for global crises, the human capacity for love, laughter, and connection remains a constant throughout history. He concludes that regardless of technological shifts, the fundamental drive to share stories and connect remains the core of the human experience.

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