EP 343 - Self-Publishing Lesbian Fiction (or Something Equally Non-Threatening) with Elizabeth Andre
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing01/19/24 • 56 min
Mark interviews Elizabeth Andre (AKA Karen and Victoria) about her/their journey through writing, collaboration, and the new book SELF-PUBLISHING LESBIAN FICTION.
Prior to the interview, Mark reads comments from recent episodes and shares a word about this episode's sponsor.
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In their conversation, Karen, Victoria, and Mark talk about:
- The background of how Karen and Victoria got started as writers, and then about how they met and why they started writing together
- Karen's earliest memories coming up with playtime stories with her younger brother that took on a "soap opera" and "serialized" format
- The concept of how to earn money that came down to one of two things: Sell drugs, or write porn
- Researching the writing of gay male porn by getting magazines and reading through them
- Coming up with numerous ephamisms for the male sex organ appendage
- How Victoria comes from a long list of writers, including her father and how she wanted to be anything BUT a writer
- The two of them each discovering the joy and the magical allure that is journalism
- Being one of the many writers who was "Sherry Lovelace" for the UK edition of Penthouse Magazine
- Meeting at a Gay Journalist Convention and clicking, but not really having that much in common
- Discovering that, despite the "common wisdom" from traditional publishing, money could be made from writing lesbian fiction. That shift, of course, came from the rise of self-publishing
- Who the readers of gay male fiction and lesbian fiction are
- The origin of the pen name Elizabeth Andre
- Some of the logistics of how the two write together
- Who the book Self-Publishing Lesbian Fiction is for, with an analogy of an off-the-rack suit and a tailored suit
- The tally of the $35 and $45 dollars owed from various publishers and platforms
- The term and use of "Sapphic Fiction" and how it is more inclusive of lesbian, bi-sexual, trans, and non-binary
- Some of the barriers that arise when writing lesbian fiction
- How self-publishing can overcome so many of the barriers within traditional publishing
- And more...
After the interview, Mark reflects on a couple of topics brought up, specifically "serialized playtime stories" and the "tailored" work of writers.
Links of Interest:
- https://www.tiktok.com/@elizabethandrelesfic
- https://www.instagram.com/elizabethandreauthor/
- https://www.facebook.com/elizabethandreauthor
- https://twitter.com/Elizalesbian
- https://substack.com/@elizabethandre
- ScribeCount (Mark's Affiliate Link)
- How to Write a Howling Good Story
- EP 290 - Thanks for the Inspiration, Jim Turcott
- Mark's YouTube Channel
- Buy Mark a Coffee
- Patreon for Stark Reflections
- Best Book Ever Podcast
- Lovers Moon Podcast
- The Relaxed Author
01/19/24 • 56 min
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