Season 18 marks a "refresh" era for the podcast, and this interview highlights Howard’s transition from a founding host to a seasoned mentor. He speaks candidly about the shifting identity of a writer: how the person who started Schlock Mercenary is not the same person finishing it. This evolution requires the artist to occasionally "clear the shelves" of their cabinet, making room for new genres—like horror or RPG design—to ensure their creative vitality does not stagnate.
of the podcast Writing Excuses is an interview-style episode featuring host Howard Tayler . The title refers to the historical concept of a "cabinet of curiosities" ( Wunderkammer )—a collection of notable, diverse, and often strange objects that preceded modern museums. Thematic Core: Curating Your Creative Identity [S18E6] The Wondercabinet
The concept of a Wondercabinet is rooted in the Renaissance tradition of gathering disparate items—biological specimens, clockwork mechanisms, and art—into one room to represent the breadth of the world. Tayler applies this to the writing life: an author is a collector of perspectives. Whether it is his background in corporate management or his love for technical gadgetry, Howard illustrates that a creator’s "voice" is often just the unique arrangement of the curiosities they have collected over a lifetime. Season 18 marks a "refresh" era for the