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The Smarter Artist Show

Podcast by Sterling & Stone

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About The Smarter Artist Show

Sean Platt, Johnny B. Truant, and David W. Wright—the trio behind the legendary Self-Publishing Podcast—are back. But the world of storytelling has changed, and so have they.It's the same three voices you know, talking about the craft and commerce of storytelling — from the work we're creating to the TV and movies we can't stop thinking about. Shop talk for artists playing the long game in a creative world that never slows down.If you've been here since the early days, welcome back.If you're new, pull up a chair.You're listening to The Smarter Artist Show.

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episode The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 18 - Write to Impress Your Collaborator artwork

The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 18 - Write to Impress Your Collaborator

SUMMARY Sean, Dave, and Johnny open with Something Cool, including Sean's announcement that he's finished his first album and wants early listeners before it drops publicly next month. Then they get into the real subject: collaboration. How it starts, how it breaks, how it makes you better when it works, and what happens when you write with someone who can see your blind spots before you can. By the end of the episode, three collaborations are on the table. Sean and Dave on Yesterday's Gone. Sean and Johnny on The Beam, Unicorn Western, and Future of Sex. And the specific mechanics of how each partnership works differently, from character-by-character chapters to skeletal reference beats to the value of a calling out Sean's old bobblehead ticks in the writing. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Cold open, Piss Daddy, the email, and why YouTube apparently wants them to lean into it 14:04 Something Cool: Johnny's early read of How Music Works by David Byrne 6:00 Dave's Something Cool: the TV show Something Bad Is Going to Happen, and the soulmate vs. soul match debate 14:31 Sean's Something Cool: Ethan's graduation, and the announcement that Sean's first album is done 20:01 How to get early access to Sean's album before it drops (reply to the Dispatch with one sentence) 25:21 The Piss Story, origins of Piss Daddy, and what it revealed about how well Sean actually reads Dave's work 28:14 How Dave and Sean's collaboration started, and what Dave's instincts gave Sean early on 29:57 The Ira Glass gap, pattern recognition, and the bobblehead note that cured Sean of a writing tick forever 33:06 How Sean and Johnny's collaboration process works, and how it's changed over 10+ years 35:18 Unicorn Western: the reference Western method and why they didn't hide the homage 36:05 The Beam's world-building and how Johnny invented Shift by interrogating the premise 43:06 Yesterday's Gone: how Dave and Sean each took characters independently, the serial killer collision, and the Boricio revelation. What a great collaboration actually demands: writing to impress your partner, not just your reader 48:45 The Future of Sex cliffhanger that cut off all possible escape routes, and why neither of them worried about it 50:54 Pattern Black, overbuilding, and when a collaboration spools out too much rope 52:11 Knowing your strengths and weaknesses as collaborators, and the new script Dave is nearly done with 56:35 Outro, Smarter Artist song LINKS MENTIONED How Music Works by David Byrne (book/audiobook): https://www.amazon.com/How-Music-Works-David-Byrne/dp/1938073533 Sean's album (early access): Reply to this week's Dispatch email with one sentence about why you want to hear it. Public release next month. Comic Palooza Houston (Johnny's appearance): https://comicpalooza.com FREE BOOK + DISPATCH If this conversation gave you something to think about, head to https://smarterartist.net/dispatch [https://smarterartist.net/dispatch] Sign up and you'll get a copy of The Smarter Artist Method and the workbook right away. Also: if you've read The Smarter Artist Method [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZ15XBS9/], a review on Amazon goes a long way.

22 May 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 17 — How to Write Fast (With or Without Robots) artwork

The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 17 — How to Write Fast (With or Without Robots)

Dave spent twelve years writing bits and pieces of stories at a gas station. He never finished one. Sean spent three years nagging him to publish his first book. Now they've written more than 60 novels together. In this episode, Dave and Sean dig into the real reasons writers stall, why AI won't save you if your process is broken, and the one habit Sean says matters more than any tool or technique. WHAT THEY GET INTO The vomit pass. Sean breaks down the system he's used since his blogging days: brain drain first, clarify second, polish third. Never try to write something you're proud of on the first pass. That's what slows you down. AI as brainstorming partner, not ghostwriter. Sean makes the case that using AI to brainstorm, pressure-test outlines, or generate naming options isn't cheating. Dave disagrees. Loudly. The argument is one of the better ones they've had, and Sean eventually lands on the real point: you're cheating yourself when you make obstacles out of things that aren't your superpower. Dave's fantasy novel. He's been world-building in journals for five or six years. He still hasn't named the continents. Sean has opinions about this, especially after Dave rejected the solution in front of him. The consistency principle. Sean writes every single day, not because he loves every session, but because stopping means starting over. Twenty minutes a day beats two hours once a week, every time. The million-word year that wasn't. Sean challenged Dave to write a million words in a year. They wrote 30k. The book: How to Write Fast (With or Without Robots)* is available now at http://smarterartist.net/htwf [http://smarterartist.net/htwf] The Dispatch: Weekly newsletter with a story, a pattern, a reframe, and a shift, every Friday. Free at https://smarterartist.net/dispatch [https://smarterartist.net/dispatch]. Subscribers get a copy of The Smarter Artist Method at signup. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Into SOMETHING COOL 2:00 — Sean talks "Beef" and Dave talks about his love for Grimace. 8:00 — Dave talks about Apple TV's "Widow Bay" 12:40 — The topic of the show — writing fast, and updating the book "How to Write Fast" with advice on using AI in the planning process. 20:00 — Dave talks about his fantasy series he's been planning for 5-6 years. Dave and Sean then argue over whether it's okay to use AI to name towns and cities in his book. Dave would like to, but feels like it's cheating. Sean has a different opinion. This argument goes on for some time! 37:00 — Sean talks about how he came up as a writer and how he got so fast. He talks about some of the methods that have helped him write millions of words.

15 May 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 16 - Your Back Matter Is Costing You Readers (And You Don't Even Know It) artwork

The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 16 - Your Back Matter Is Costing You Readers (And You Don't Even Know It)

Sean, Dave, and Johnny dig into one of the most neglected pieces of real estate in any author's catalog: back matter. The highest-leverage moment you have with a reader is the thirty seconds after they finish your book, and most creators waste it with a generic thank-you and a mailing list link that goes nowhere. This episode is a post-mortem on real mistakes from the Sterling & Stone catalog, including a back matter page that thanked readers for a book they didn't read! The practical takeaway is simple: every book you publish should know where to send the reader next. Not a list of everything you've written. One book, same emotional register, direct buy link. Sean, Dave, and Johnny walk through why standalones are the hardest to monetize, why Johnny thinks we systematically misread buyer psychology, and what Colleen Hoover's publisher is doing right that authors ought to emulate. Get your weekly Dispatch here: Https://smarterartist.net/dispatch [Https://smarterartist.net/dispatch] Timestamps 00:00 Something Cool: Sean's castle in Ireland where C.S. Lewis and Tolkien used to meet (and yes, 666 acres of Celtic forest) 10:21 Something Cool: Dave's son discovers Seth Rogen, Martin Scorsese, and then Goodfellas via a Zane Lowe interview 12:09 Chris Stuckman's micro-budget horror film Shelby Oaks and what it means to take your shot 17:35 The main topic: what is back matter, and why does it matter more than anything else in your book 19:15 The Sterling & Stone back matter fail: the Crash/Threshold story 21:09 Back matter as catalog architecture: how books should know each other 25:00 Brandon Sanderson's back matter and why you're not him yet 27:04 What makes a standalone profitable vs. a reader dead-end 29:31 The leaking bathtub debate (Johnny officially retires the metaphor) 31:32 Don't make readers click twice: direct buy links, specific CTAs, order matters 36:10 Aging series and the dead link problem: Dave's website domain story 40:24 How often to audit your back matter (at least once a year) 41:29 What Colleen Hoover's publisher is doing that you should steal 43:03 Johnny on convention buyers vs. online buyers: why you keep assuming wrong things about your readers 51:33 One thing you can do right now: open your last book and read your own back matter like a stranger 53:11 Sean's final take: look at the actual page shipping under your name, then fix it Resources Mentioned The Smarter Artist Method by Sean Platt, free with Dispatch sign-up Back Matter Checklist, exclusive to Dispatch subscribers Crash by David Wright Threshold by Sean Platt Pretty Killer by Sean Platt and Johnny B. Truant Yesterday's Gone by Sean Platt and David Wright Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman Shelby Oaks (film, dir. Chris Stuckman, produced with Mike Flanagan) The Studio (Apple TV+) * Platonic (Apple TV+)

8 May 2026 - 58 min
episode The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 15 - The Smarter Artist Method artwork

The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 15 - The Smarter Artist Method

Sean Platt built a publishing company that shipped hundreds of titles over 14 years. And somewhere in the middle of all that output, he realized the model was broken. In this episode, Sean, Dave, and Johnny introduce The Smarter Artist Method: the idea that most working creators are stacking inventory when they should be building IP. One produces diminishing returns. The other compounds. They're not the same thing, even if they look identical from the outside. They cover what the shift actually means in practice, why the exhaustion most creators feel is a structural problem rather than a talent problem, and what Sean learned spending a year working with clients who made immediate and dramatic changes just by changing how they thought about what they'd already built. They also use John Wick as a masterclass. One screenplay, written in a month, named after the writer's grandfather. Now a billion-dollar franchise with five films, a TV series, a spinoff, a video game, a theme park attraction, and an anime prequel in development. Nobody planned that. But somebody built something that could become it. The Smarter Artist Method is the book Sean and Dave built all of this around. It's free. Always. Grab it and sign up for the Dispatch at https://smarterartist.net/dispatch [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGFEeUJicFhOUU1YaVN3TWhCY2RKR1VjcXRpUXxBQ3Jtc0tteFBZM3ZlZ1FxUXJRNWFVckh3SlJFOFZTVUF4a1VuUXZHeC1tTzRWbVUybDh6Zkw2QTYtTzhkR0hTTnV6VWxJaFlDUmF2LWphUmlfczRyZ0xpVWtuUm5CVmJvbEJCdDFkVzFFNTFyYjZfX1R5NG9Icw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fsmarterartist.net%2Fdispatch&v=53WEPTUTB6I]

1 May 2026 - 59 min
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The Smarter Artist Show: Episode 14 - Writing Tomorrow When Tomorrow Is Already Here

This week we talk about writing science fiction in an age where sci-fi feels more like science fact. How do you write sci-fi while the world feels like it's falling apart? How do advances in AI and robots change our stories? We also talk about classic sci-fi, like Twilight Zone, and how it dealt with issues and questions of the day. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to the Sci-Fi Discussion 11:47 Exploring Modern Dystopia and Its Impact on Fiction 17:55 AI and robots as depicted in sci-fi 22:17 Evolving Sci-Fi Tropes 26:38 The Nature of Truth in Sci-Fi 32:35 Consequences of AI and Technology 38:04 Exploring New Sci-Fi Concepts 42:36 Smarter-Artist-Show-Outro.mp4 Next week — We're finally going to do the show that we've been promising for a month!

24 Apr 2026 - 46 min
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