The Zuba Podcast

Zuba Media

Welcome to The Zuba Podcast. Every month we bring you conversations with creators shaping horror, sci-fi, and geek culture— in an animated format, because great curation puts the stories and creators first, not the curator.

Episodes

  1. 12/19/2024

    JKS Manga: From Teacher to Renowned LitRPG Author

    In this episode of Prometheus Chats, host Damion sits down with the celebrated web novel author, Jack Sherwin (a.k.a. JKS Manga), known for his hit series 'My Vampire System'. They discuss Jack's transition from being a music teacher to a full-time writer, the evolution of web novels, and how Jack garnered a massive following by publishing his works digitally. Dive deep into Jack's creative process, the impact of reader feedback, and the realities of monetizing web novels. This conversation offers insights into balancing commercial success with creative passions and navigating the unique challenges of the digital literary world.  To learn more about JKS Manga or to read My Vampire System, check out his website or the My Vampire System page on WebNovel.  https://www.jksmanga.com/my-vampire-system https://www.webnovel.com/book/my-vampire-system_16709365405930105   CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction to Prometheus Chats  00:57 Meet JKS Manga: The Author Behind the Name  02:08 The Digital Revolution in Publishing  02:32 The Journey to Becoming a Writer  04:47 The Art of Web Novel Writing  07:48 Inspiration Behind the Series  11:32 From Musician to Full-Time Writer  18:47 The Challenges of Consistent Writing  23:53 Monetizing Web Novels  28:54 Experiencing Stories Together  30:04 Balancing Passion and Commercial Success  31:12 Understanding Market Trends  35:10 Reader Feedback and Story Development  36:28 Marketing and Promotion Strategies  38:40 Future of the Web Novel Industry  43:02 Building a True Following  48:04 Traditional vs. Digital Success  54:48 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

    55 min
  2. 05/12/2023

    Behind the Scenes of Tech Witch: A Data-Informed Creative Process

    Have you heard these common myths about using data to enhance creativity? Myth #1: Data stifles creativity. Myth #2: Data is only for analytical minds, not creatives. Myth #3: Data can't measure the intangible aspects of creativity. Well fear not, I'm here to share how data can actually fuel your creativity and lead to greater success. Are you ready to learn more? If we're creating for an audience, we should know that audience, we should understand what they want, what their expectations are, if for nothing else so that we know how to deliver on the promise of what we said we were going to make, or to play with those expectations to delight and surprise audiences. -Damion Taylor Data-Informed Creativity The use of data-informed creativity emphasizes a strategic blend of data insights and firsthand experience, elevating the creative process to produce exceptional content. This technique involves evaluating audience preferences, testing content, and refining strategies accordingly. It fosters an understanding of the audience and enhances communication, resulting in content that resonates with viewers. Data-informed practices provide a solid foundation for high-quality, engaging creative work that appeals to diverse audiences. During this episode, host Damion Taylor demonstrates the application of data-informed creativity in the creation of the animated series Tech Witch. Collaborating with writer Trey Livingston, the team successfully developed characters and a storyline based on personal experiences as well as data insights.With these methods, Tech Witch exemplifies the potential benefits and achievements when implementing data-informed practices into the creative workflow. If you would like to follow our creative journey, please follow us on social media or check out our Science Fiction and Fantasy scripted podcast: https://www.instagram.com/ifprometheus/ https://www.instagram.com/animatedprometheus/ https://imaginationandfantasy.podbean.com/

    37 min

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Welcome to The Zuba Podcast. Every month we bring you conversations with creators shaping horror, sci-fi, and geek culture— in an animated format, because great curation puts the stories and creators first, not the curator.