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Automation & Authorship

by Taylor Bailey

I'm an automation engineer who'd rather be writing. On the show, I bring on guests to talk engineering and writing, where they intersect, and where they absolutely do not!

Copyright: Taylor Bailey

Episodes

#007 - A Renaissance of Locks - Short Story

19m · Published 16 Apr 00:07

A Renaissance of Locks is a short story set in the world of Acacia, which informs my main series of novels, The Acacia Records. There is a surface level moral to this tale, and a more important lesson hiding underneath. You can read and download a written version of the story at theacaciarecords.com. If you have any feedback on the story, I'd love to hear it! You can find me on Twitter @Taylor_C_Bailey or @AutoAndAuthor. I hope you enjoy this short story!

#006 - Amazon's Rings of Power Season 1 Review ft. Kimball Earl

1h 18m · Published 14 Jan 19:42

Taylor Bailey and Kimball Earl review Amazon's Rings of Power, touching on the following topics:

Characters - 0:00:51

Lore - 0:32:36 and again at 1:04:43

Music - 0:52:10

Dialogue - 0:54:02

Aesthetic - 1:00:09

Misc - 1:06:34

Do yourself a favor and listen to this at 1.25x.

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#005 - Amazon's Rings of Power Ep 5-8 ft. Kimball Earl

1h 32m · Published 14 Jan 19:13

Taylor Bailey and Kimball Earl review Amazon's Rings of Power Episodes 5-8. Spoiler: There is room for improvement.

Do yourself a favor and listen to this at 1.25x.

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#004 - Amazon's Rings of Power Ep 1-4 ft. Kimball Earl

1h 11m · Published 14 Jan 18:49

Taylor Bailey and Kimball Earl review Amazon's Rings of Power Episodes 1-4. Spoiler: There is room for improvement.

Do yourself a favor and listen to this at 1.25x.

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#003 - Spot on Tatooine and other Robots in Cinema

5m · Published 22 Sep 02:53

This episode is a short read through of an article I wrote called Spot on Tatooine and other Robots in Cinema. The videos referenced are all linked in the article, and I highly recommend checking them out to get the full picture of what robots are doing in cinema!

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#002 - ANWA Writers Conference ft. Kimball Earl and Kayla MacNeille

1h 2m · Published 18 Sep 13:27

In this episode of A&A, we're joined by Kimball Earl and Kayla MacNeille mere hours after they finished attending the 2022 ANWA Writers Conference. We discuss some of the things they learned and what it was like pitching in person. You can support Kayla, Kimball, or myself here:

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#001 - #PitMad with Kayla MacNeille

24m · Published 21 Mar 04:45

On this first ever episode of Automation & Authorship, we’ve got guest author Kayla MacNeille on to discuss #PitMad (a quarterly pitching event on Twitter put on by @PitchWars) and the general writing community on Twitter. Here are a few show notes:

About Kayla

  • Kayla has been a writer for over a decade
  • She recently finished her first serious book and now she’s entering the querying world

#PitMad

  • Quarterly querying event on Twitter
  • Writers have 280 characters to pitch their unpublished works (3 tweets max)
  • Other writers retweet pitches they like
  • Agents like tweets they find interesting
  • Writers with agent likes query those agents who will often request first 10 pages, first chapter, etc

Kayla’s experience with #PitMad

  • She recommends not promising to blindly retweet pitches, but rather promise to check them out and retweet IF you like them
  • Kayla got a couple likes early on from random profiles
  • At 8:30am, she got a like from an agent, which drove the mood for the rest of the day
  • She started filling out the form but waited a bit to hit send, because it was harder than she thought it’d be
  • She sent it later that night, followed by the first 10 pages of her manuscript as requested by the agent
  • Two weeks later, she received a rejection letter
  • No regrets, the agent like gave such a boost of energy and motivation that didn’t die just from getting the rejection
  • Getting to the step of querying is a big milestone in itself and rejection letters are milestones too
  • A rejection just means your work doesn’t match the very particular criteria the agent has, not that your work isn’t good
  • #PitMad gave Kayla a deadline to stop her from forever nitpicking her work. It was an exercise in committing to her work.

About Kayla’s book

  • A fantasy book about five girls that are entering a stage of life that they are told is very complicated and hard (medical school). Then they find out they have magical powers. As the main character is going through what she thinks is a normal hard life, she realized there’s actually magic and that’ll give her something to focus on.
  • Her #PitMad pitch: STRANGE CASE...ALCHEMIST’S DAUGHTER+CHARMED. Avery escaped crippling pain & a boarding school full of spies, and is hopeful for her new, rural PA home. But a murderer is enticed by magic Avery never knew she had, and he will steal it if she doesn’t master it quickly. #PitMad #F #A
  • Pitching is incredibly difficult and takes time to craft, just like the work itself

Kayla’s experience with the writing community

  • Very welcoming
  • Ready to share ideas and build you up
  • Swapped synopses with other writers
  • Still have a few people she talks to that are excited about each other’s careers
  • Find where you fit and where your people are

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Automation & Authorship has 7 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:53:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 21:18.

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