Hi there, and welcome to Taylor Sheridan Techniques.
It all started, innocently enough, with Yellowstone. Just one episode, I told myself. Two episodes later, I was emotionally invested in a ranch and its people. And the next thing I knew, I was googling Taylor Sheridan like a woman possessed.
Why? Because I wanted to understand what made his work so damn addictive.
By the way, even though I’m Paula Sheridan, Taylor is not related. (Tragic, I know.)
⚠️ Disclaimer (a.k.a. The Legal Bit): Just to be clear, this course is not affiliated with or endorsed by Taylor Sheridan or Paramount in any way.
It’s a fangirl-fuelled deep dive into publicly available work and the techniques behind the storytelling brilliance.
Let’s roll up our sleeves, grab our notebooks, and get a little emotionally dangerous.
This learning will be your backstage pass to Taylor Sheridan’s storytelling toolbox—packed with tension, power struggles, loaded silences, and characters who say more with a stare than most do in a monologue.
The thing about emotion: it’s the one thing you can’t fake in storytelling ~ Taylor Sheridan
We’ll break down what makes his work so addictive, and more importantly, how you can apply the same techniques to your writing. Think of it as a story bootcamp disguised as a binge-watch breakdown.
These tools? They work in any genre—romance, thrillers, fantasy, historical fiction—you name it.
The study into Taylor Sheridan's Techniques is born entirely from my obsession with his exceptional storytelling, my study of the techniques he uses so brilliantly, and my own mission to emulate them in novel form.
And just so we’re clear—this isn’t just about Westerns and cowboys. Taylor Sheridan’s genius goes far beyond boots and bullets. It’s about building emotional pressure, power struggles, loyalty, betrayal, secrets, and characters who carry entire histories in their silences.