The Scribe of Steel: Recent Episodes

Samuel Dillie

The Scribe of Steel Writing Podcast discusses the quotes I post on Instagram as well as writing tips we all see on Instagram from all those accounts that share nothing but extremely awesome writing tips and advice. I also delve into having a little bit more fun than I usually do on Instagram or the blog as I share history facts and jokes in addition to the much deeper perspective on the things I share on my Instagram and my blog.

View Details

This episode comes early and terribly late as we usually air each installment of the Scribe of Steel Writing Podcast on Saturdays. But seeing how Christmas Day was Saturday in 2021, we aired the sixteenth episode of the show on New Year’s Eve seems how releasing Christmas episodes a week after Christmas Day is. well, never mind … In this week’s episode, we talk about Christmas, meet Scrooge, and Jack Frost almost gets kicked in the stomach.

View Details

In this episode, we discuss what it means to do the right thing, what to do when nobody notices when you’ve done something really noble, how to avoid being led astray via emotional sewage, and how not to go about avoiding landing yourself in a courtroom at the business of the gavel.

View Details

This week on the show, we dis-cover the true meaning of Christmas Spirit, how to move on in the fierce face of procrastination, communicating with those whom we love, and we consider the idea of selfishness and ponder what the point of all life is if truth is in anything but objective.

View Details

In this week’s episode, we’ll be relearning what 1+1 is, we’ll uncover the reality of finding the right way of phrasing something, and we discuss for a bit what it truly means to have equality and be racist, sexist bigots all at the same time. We also manage to learn about (or at least discuss) forgiving everyone in life no matter how high and mighty we may feel.

View Details

In this episode, we discuss taking breaks, bagpipes, exercising, and establishing story conflict, we learn about individuality from Mister Rogers, and we talk about the myth of being an aspiring writer. How can we writers stop thinking we aren’t actually writers if we haven’t published anything in this age of “learning about the past?”

View Details

In this episode, we discuss the depths of the stinky human psyche, where to get ideas from, and characters that live in hotels, we learn about reality from Mister Rogers, and we talk about pain in the writer’s life. What is the purpose of pain and how can we learn from it as writers?

View Details

In this episode, we discuss my consistency capabilities with podcasting, we learn about kindness from Mister Rogers, and we talk about dividing and conquering the things of life. How can we actually stop wondering why things never get done and actually get things done? Also, we’ll discuss for a short bit the girl named, Bette.

View Details

In this week’s episode, we discuss what it means to spice one’s writing up with character quirks. We hear a little from the Mister Rogers, and uncover the reality of sharing one’s need to share one’s writing with others and the reality of running one’s creativity into the ground. What is it to spice up your writing with character quirks? What could a character quirk be for your character besides just a meaningless quirk? Find out in this week’s episode!

View Details

In this week’s episode we get to the bottom of things with interlocutions on Stephen King’s “Secret Window, Secret Garden” and chinwags on mass panic, what can cause mass panic, and how to combat mass panic from occurring. It’s Independence Day for the USA the day this episode aired, so we’ll be discussing US history just a little bit more in depth this time. We’ll also uncover secrets concerning the details of your characters and how to hide said secrets. What is it to hide details about your characters so as to hold your readers’ attention? Are you hiding enough from your readers concerning your characters? Find out in this week’s episode!

View Details

In this week’s episode, we bring a lot to the table. Do you have characters but no story? Do you have a setting inspiration or idea… but no story? Do you have both characters and setting but no story? In this week’s episode, we get to find out what do when we have characters and setting for a story and only have characters and setting but no story. We discuss the glories of being writers and thus being able to blame a LOT of what is said on the characters we write and we uncover the dirty truth about one world orders that one world orders would scoff and deny out of existence before their dying days.

My Twitter: @scribeofsteel
My Instagram: scdwriter_scribeofsteel
My Website: https://scribeofsteel.com

View Details

In this week’s episode, we discuss what it means to share one’s need to share one’s writing with others, find the meaning of social distancing, and uncover the reality of sharing one’s need to share one’s writing with others and the reality of running one’s creativity into the ground. What is it to run your creativity into the ground? Are you running your creativity into the ground? What is it to run on fumes and to run ourselves into the ground?

My Twitter: @scribeofsteel
My Instagram: scdwriter_scribeofsteel
My Website: https://scribeofsteel.com

View Details

In this week’s episode, we discuss what it means to drop a raw egg on a concrete floor without cracking it and the meaning of going home as writers. What is it to go home as writers? And for what reason does it help to go there? There are a few things we might learn from doing so. And what is there to do amid a quarantine besides writing when you’ve tuckered yourself out with too much writing?

My Twitter: @scribeofsteel
My Instagram: scdwriter_scribeofsteel
My Website: https://scribeofsteel.com

View Details

In the fourth episode of the first season of the Scribe of Steel Writing Podcast, Samuel explains the events that transpired in early March 2020, discusses a quote from Robert M. Drake, American history facts, and fills you in on a lens grinder machine. After some troubling events transpired in early of March 2020, there was a long recession in the podcasting world of Samuel Dillie. You’ll find out why and you’ll be entertained along the way! Enjoy!

My Twitter: @scribeofsteel
My Instagram: scdwriter_scribeofsteel
My Website: https://scribeofsteel.com

View Details

Samuel Dillie kicks off The Scribe of Steel Writing Podcast with an episode on the holiday Valentines Day and his recently acquired new outlook on it. In addition, he shares his thoughts on a post he shared on Instagram the week after Valentines Day.