Send us a text What if your favorite fandom didn’t just consume your life—it gave you one to build? We sit down with author Kaenyn King to trace the wild path from running a fan account to publishing an MM romance debut, Teach Me K-pop. The conversation is equal parts craft clinic, fandom love letter, and behind-the-scenes tour of indie publishing, told with the kind of candor that only comes from living it in public. We start with origins: how posting twice a day on Mulvaney Media turned in...
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Send us a text What if your favorite fandom didn’t just consume your life—it gave you one to build? We sit down with author Kaenyn King to trace the wild path from running a fan account to publishing an MM romance debut, Teach Me K-pop. The conversation is equal parts craft clinic, fandom love letter, and behind-the-scenes tour of indie publishing, told with the kind of candor that only comes from living it in public. We start with origins: how posting twice a day on Mulvaney Media turned in...
Turning Fandom Obsession Into Million-Dollar Success
The Feral Fandoms Podcast
24 minutes
1 month ago
Turning Fandom Obsession Into Million-Dollar Success
Send us a text Have you ever wondered how some authors create such passionate fan bases that readers literally buy everything they release—sometimes multiple times? Welcome to the world of fandom architecture, where understanding the psychology behind superfans can transform your writing career. In this inaugural episode of Feral Fandoms Podcast, host Onley James (gay romance author and self-proclaimed "fandom architect") shares the surprising story of how Glee fanfiction on Tumblr became th...
The Feral Fandoms Podcast
Send us a text What if your favorite fandom didn’t just consume your life—it gave you one to build? We sit down with author Kaenyn King to trace the wild path from running a fan account to publishing an MM romance debut, Teach Me K-pop. The conversation is equal parts craft clinic, fandom love letter, and behind-the-scenes tour of indie publishing, told with the kind of candor that only comes from living it in public. We start with origins: how posting twice a day on Mulvaney Media turned in...