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The Free Lancer Podcast: Surviving Publishing Without Burning Out or Selling Out
The Free Lancer Podcast: Surviving Publishing Without Burning Out or Selling Out
Author: Andy Hodges
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The Free Lancer is a show discussing all things publishing through a queer, social justice lens. It’s for authors and editors navigating the industry in a heart-centered way—one that prioritizes care, relationship-building, and sustainable work practices over the relentless grind of capitalism, tech-bro culture, and AI promises. It explores how author and editor businesses can survive and thrive while also transforming the industry to fight for a better world.
Season Two kicks off on August 14, with new episodes on the first Thursday of the month (plus occasional bonus episodes!). Subscribe now and join the conversation.
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Send us a text Why do you read stories? What keeps you turning the page? Wish fulfilment is one possible answer! Tune in to hear other reasons, alongside a chat about wish fulfilment in romance and dystopian fiction, the story problems it can create, and how wish fulfilment links to the oppression of marginalized groups. Enjoy! Links mentioned: Call of the Camino: https://www.suzanneredfearnauthor.com/copy-of-where-butterflies-wander-1 Falconsaga: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222253066...
Send us a text This week's ep is all about how we balance our editing, coaching, and writerly selves and businesses! 😍 We discuss the query trenches, writing routines and habits, whether you need to be a writer to coach writers, and lots more besides! Here are a few things we mention: Karen's coaching: https://www.karenaparker.com/book-coaching Mythcreants community: https://www.patreon.com/Mythcreants Mythcreant's idea of a magnum opus: https://mythcreants.com/blog/six-tips-for-writing-your-...
Send us a text This week's ep is all about lit mags! ✨ If you're exploring this space and trying to figure it out, this podcast ep is for you. I discuss how to find the right magazine for your story, the importance of reading widely, and the realities of rejection in the submission process. I also explore the culture and industry of literary magazines, including issues of elitism, gatekeeping, and the value of punk/DIY publications. Here are a few resources I recommend you check o...
Send us a text Welcome to Season 2! Yay! Today's topic is decolonizing fiction craft, and I'm chatting with the book coach and fiction editor Karen Parker. We cover everything from the hero's journey and remakes to the Iowa Writers' Workshop and how NOT to workshop. Come hang out with us :) Here's Karen's coaching – if you're ready to start pitching your novel, or you've tried and failed so far in the query trenches, come join their coaching cohort from September: https://www.karenapark...
Send us a text Story structure is one issue fiction editors love to disagree about. At one end of the spectrum, some promote rigid templates, while others say "anything goes." In this episode, I cover ... the problem with rigid approaches to story structurewhy I dislike Save the Cat! and the Hero's Journeywhy you should think about story structure but not get hung up about itEnjoy! Links from today's ep! Hustle culture versus the Literary Academy: https://www.thenarrativecraft.com/post/two-cu...
Send us a text Psychotherapists and counsellors often feature in TV, film, and books. While there are all sorts of good story reasons to include them, they often do unrealistic things like sit in very nice offices and break boundaries with clients! In this episode, I discuss therapists in fiction with Aimee Walker, a counsellor/psychotherapist turned romance editor. We chat about some recent bad examples – including the therapist in Dept. Q – and look at why writers might choose to include a ...
Send us a text Today is all about niching! Do you need one as a book editor? What will your clients say or think? How will they find you? And are niches necessary – or always a bad thing? Tune in for some fresh perspectives on the topic and the details on what I have planned for Season Two! Marketing for Weirdos: https://www.bearcoaches.com/m4w The Tyranny of the Niche: https://offthegridclubhouse.substack.com/p/the-tyranny-of-the-niche Support the show 💎Need a human-edited transcript? Here y...
Send us a text Social media marketing isn't for everyone, and for small business owners, it comes with several tricky traps and challenges attached. Junk AI content and tech bro CEOs aligned with hard-right governments stripping people of their rights are making it less appealing too. And so this year loads more people are rethinking their social media marketing or ditching it completely. In this ep, I cover the pros and cons of social media and why I've decided to take a step back from it. E...
Send us a text Is generative AI making the publishing world a better place? Or is it leaving a bad taste? So far, it's pretty clear to me there's a lot of hype, stolen data, angry authors, some benefits, and a truckload of problems. But it does and will have some important uses! In this episode, I take you through my AI decision making and policies, and narrate the damage (and limited positives) I see happening at the moment. Links: Draftsmith: https://draftsmith.ai/ The Mechanical Turk...
Send us a text It's all take, take, take! This week is all about how extraction – a pattern of one-sided taking from others – can show up in our small businesses. I cover how it's hardwired into big businesses, and how things can get confusing for small business owners. Traps of being exploited, or of exploiting others through icky marketing and pricing strategies, can leave small business owners feeling overwhelmed. If you want to learn more, sign up for Bear Hebert's inspirational Marketing...
Send us a text Today's episode is all about how editors can get trapped in a cycle of satisfying and interesting but low-paid work for Big 5 publishers. #opensecrets I call this cycle a prestige trap, and explore the allure of high-prestige, satisfying projects, despite the low pay. I describe what attracts editors to take on this kind of work. In the second half of the show, I focus on the emotional aspects to this trap and how they link to editor self-esteem. And finally, I offer possible w...
Send us a text Welcome to episode 1! Today I'm discussing all the problems I see with self-publishing from my fiction editor perspective. First, I discuss my values misalignment with the self-publishing industry. Then I dive into serious issues and points that both editors and authors need to consider. And to wrap it up, I reveal who self-publishing really works for (except for big corporations like Amazon), and explain why I've pulled away from this space. Links ⭐ The Alliance of Indep...
Send us a text This is a trailer for a new show called The Free Lancer. The Free Lancer is a show discussing all things publishing through a queer, social justice lens. It’s for authors and editors navigating the industry in a heart-centered way—one that prioritizes care, relationship-building, and sustainable work practices over the relentless grind of capitalism, tech-bro culture, and AI promises. It explores how author and editor businesses can survive and thrive while also transforming th...





