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#457: Chuck Palahniuk, Author of Fight Club — A Masterclass in Creative Living and Dangerous Writing

The Tim Ferriss Show

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The Wilhelm Scream

The speaker discusses the inspiration behind their new book, 'The Invention of Sound', focusing on the phenomenon of commodifying human emotions through screams. The idea originated from a character collecting human screams leading to the discovery of the famous 'Wilhelm Scream' used in various media. The coincidental encounters with the Wilhelm Scream from different sources affirmed the author's choice to explore it further. The process involved researching different screams like the 'Gufe Holler' and 'Howie Scream', engaging with recording engineers for insights, and emotional investment in a character searching for his child through writing, reflecting the author's own feelings about not having children. This character deeply resonates with individuals who have also chosen not to have kids.

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