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Royalty Free - A Writing Podcast

Royalty Free - A Writing Podcast

By: Melissa M. Rivers Ellie Lerum and Kaitlyn King
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A writing podcast for storytellers and creatives. If you've ever wanted to write a book or wanted to know what goes into crafting plot, creating characters, how cliches and tropes can be useful, as well as updates on the state of the publishing world, this podcast will answer those questions and more. Our three hosts range from two published authors with years of experience behind them, to an overly enthusiastic goblin who has yet to publish but loves creating stories and talking about writing with writers. Join us each week for in-depth discussions on how to write a book.

Visit us at: https://www.royaltyfreewritingpodcast.com/

Created and Produced by Kaitlyn King, Ellie Lerum, and Melissa M. Rivers
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Episodes
  • Romantasy Domination - Our Opinions on the Smooshed Genre Takeover
    Jun 22 2026

    On this episode we discuss the sheer domination and takeover of the latest genre, Romantasy! This genre has taken the book world by storm with millions of lovers. Ellie and Melissa share their opinions on Romantasy (in a not so great light, as well as in a late addition glowing review), and they discuss how Romantasy has affected other genres and taken it over like a Mean Girl demanding Dark Fantasy "get in the car, loser."

    This episode is purely our own opinions on Romantasy and is not meant to be an inditement on the genre as a whole - because as the new kid on the block, this genre has left this librarian flustered as to how to talk about it, and displaced Dark Fantasy writers with an eviction notice and feelings were felt.

    If you would like to comment or leave a review please reach out to us at royaltyfreewritingpodcast@gmail.com and please be respectful with all hate mail for this episode. I, personally, would love to have a follow up episode to discuss your insights on Romantasy!

    P.S. Kait, don't listen to this episode. I say the word 'orgasm.'

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Mugging of Dark Fantasy - Classic vs. Modern Changes
    Jun 16 2026

    On this episode, Kaitlyn is off on an important mission, and it's just Ellie and Melissa today talking Dark Fantasy.

    We discuss the genre expectations, what Dark Fantasy is about, what makes a Dark Fantasy, and how it has changed over time: aka, how Dark Fantasy was mugged in a back alley. Dark Fantasy is meant to feel creepy, uncomfortable, and its supposed to reflect reality back at us like a mirror just using fantasy to say something deeper, and we discuss how these changes has made Dark Fantasy's expectations differ from one generation to the next.

    Ellie and I also dive into the cult classic, The Labyrinth, and how that movie a great example of the darker themes of Dark Fantasy, as well as how Bowie's pants was an awaking moment for everyone.

    If you have any questions you would like us to discuss, drop us a review, or contact us at our email at: royaltyfreewritingpodcast@gmail.com we would love to help dig into a topic of your choice.

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    43 mins
  • Practice Makes Competent - First Projects are Bad, and that's Okay!
    Jun 8 2026

    On this week's episode, we take a stroll down memory lane as we reflect on our first projects - and remember just how bad they were. We discuss how we got better at writing, we discuss why its okay for you to cringe at your first projects, and we talk about what we learned from those first projects.

    Also, no one said it, but it was fanfiction. We wrote different forms of fanfiction.

    If you would like to leave a review or request a topic for us to discuss, please email us at royaltyfreewritingpodcast@gmail.com, or drop a comment below. We'd love to hear from you all so we can steer our conversations towards what you would like to hear. Thanks for joining us!

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    47 mins
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