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Chris sits down with author, software developer, publisher, and storyteller Sam Robb to discuss creativity, science fiction, fantasy, publishing, storytelling, technology, work life balance, writing process, and the inspiration behind building imaginative worlds and unforgettable characters. Sam shares his journey from lifelong writer and Navy veteran to software developer and published author, explaining how writing eventually evolved from a creative outlet into a serious pursuit. The conversation dives deep into balancing a demanding professional career while continuing to create stories, publish books, and work alongside other authors and creatives. Throughout the episode, Sam discusses: • His background in software development and technology • Serving in the Navy before transitioning into tech • Discovering Larry Correia and the “BICHOK” writing philosophy • The importance of discipline and consistency in writing • Building stories from simple ideas and observations • Pittsburgh graffiti culture and the inspiration behind Sigils • Working with Raconteur Press and the Alpha Mercs writing group • Writing science fiction, fantasy, weird fiction, and supernatural stories • Balancing creativity with a demanding career and family life • Why walking and mental decompression are essential for productivity Chris and Sam also explore: • The overlap between technology and creativity • Why abandoned buildings and urban spaces inspire storytelling • The rise of AI and how technology shapes imagination • Reading nonfiction as inspiration for fiction writing • The differences between plotting and “pantsing” while writing • How ideas evolve organically over time • The emotional side of publishing stories and receiving reader feedback One of the most fascinating moments of the episode comes when Sam explains how a simple piece of graffiti underneath a Pittsburgh bridge inspired an entire supernatural story centered around hidden doorways, urban legends, and the unseen world hiding beneath the surface of everyday life. Books and stories discussed during the episode include: • Sigils • Sense of Murder • One October Night • Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia • Haunted Pittsburgh • Various Pittsburgh history and folklore books If you are interested in books, storytelling, creativity, science fiction, fantasy, writing, publishing, technology, personal growth, productivity, or learning how creators balance passion projects alongside demanding careers, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration. Subscribe to Books4Guys for conversations focused on books, leadership, creativity, storytelling, entrepreneurship, mindset, wellness, technology, and helping people become better readers, thinkers, leaders, and professionals.
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