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The Feral Fandoms Podcast

Podcast by Onley James & Shannon Ezzell

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Why do some stories explode into global fandoms while others fade away? What makes readers ship characters, obsess over merch, and turn books into cult phenomena?The Feral Fandoms Podcast dives deep into fandom culture — from Twilight to K-pop, Supernatural to BL dramas — to uncover the psychology, rituals, and chaos that fuel obsession. Hosted by author and cult-brand strategist Onley James and cohost Shannon Ezzell, each episode blends pop culture analysis, fandom breakdowns, and witchy insights with practical takeaways for writers and creators.If you’re a burned-out author, indie creator, or fandom fan who wants to stop hustling and start building a devoted audience, this podcast is your initiation. Expect ship wars, fandom lore, marketing secrets, and unfiltered chaos, plus the tools to turn your work into a world fans can’t quit.Because readers buy books. But fandoms buy everything.

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11 episodes

episode From Book To Screen: Why Heated Rivalry Works And What It Means For LGBTQ+ Romance artwork

From Book To Screen: Why Heated Rivalry Works And What It Means For LGBTQ+ Romance

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2534842/open_sms] A queer hockey romance just took over our feeds, and we’re here for the why behind the wildfire. Heated Rivalry moves like a sports highlight and burns like a love story, stretching across a decade of drafts, road trips, and pressure that never lets up. We dig into what the show gets right about chemistry on screen, how careful cinematography and a queer-led creative vision elevate intimacy, and where the adaptation knowingly departs from the books. No fluff, no laugh track—this is prestige romance with a pulse. We also get real about the ripple effects. When HBO puts muscle behind LGBTQ+ romance, the impact hits more than timelines—it hits author dashboards, bookstore algorithms, and the courage meter for creators on the fence. We compare trad publishing reach and licensing power with indie speed and control, unpack what rights really mean when your story travels to TV, and talk through the non-negotiables we’d set to protect character identities and moral tone. There’s nuance in the casting discourse, too: the legal limits of asking about sexuality, the ethics of representation, and the simple truth that performance and respect must carry the role. If you’re a fan, you’ll get context on timeline choices, spicy scenes, and the moments that sparked debate without drowning the heart of the story. If you’re a writer, you’ll find a blueprint for making your romance filmable: character-forward beats, clear stakes, and intimacy that reads as story, not spectacle. Along the way, we share a candid look at shop chaos, special edition boxes, and the behind-the-scenes grind that keeps the lights on when a fandom goes feral. Love what you hear? Follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a new obsession, and drop a review so more listeners can find us. Want deeper craft and business strategy? Join our Patreon at patreon.com/theburnedoutmuse for lessons, workbooks, and audio you can play on the go. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/c/TheBurnedOutMuse] Want the uncut chaos + bonus episodes? Join us inside the cult at Patreon.com/TheBurnedOutMuse. Or find everything else (Discord, socials, freebies) at linktr.ee/theburnedoutmuse.

3 Dec 2025 - 37 min
episode How A ’90s Book Became A CW Phenomenon And Taught Us To Pivot As Creators artwork

How A ’90s Book Became A CW Phenomenon And Taught Us To Pivot As Creators

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2534842/open_sms] A fog machine, a crow, and a five-episode rule—how did a moody ’90s paperback morph into a CW juggernaut and a masterclass in pivoting to audience taste? We dive into The Vampire Diaries’ messy magic, the Originals’ elegant brutality, and the character shifts that made fans argue, swoon, and stay. Damon’s chaos vs. Stefan’s martyrdom, Elena’s empathy switch, and Caroline’s stealth climb from annoying to indispensable—every arc reveals how trope, timing, and tone drive obsession. We pull back the curtain on the business, too. LJ Smith’s work-for-hire deal meant the publisher owned the characters, shaping what could be told once the TV machine demanded “more commercial.” That twist didn’t end the story; it rerouted it. From Kindle Worlds to modern Patreon strategies, there are playbooks for creators to keep earning from the worlds they build—even when platforms vanish. We share hands-on tactics: serializing short fiction on Patreon, bundling stories into anthologies, and using newsletters to deliver mainline plots while gating bonuses. One idea becomes multiple products without burning yourself out. There’s plenty of fandom spice along the way: the New Orleans mythology that made Elijah irresistible, why the witches deserved better, and how a morality switch gave the writers license to go gloriously off-leash. We talk representation gaps and set drama, comfort rewatches and aging immortals, and why gratitude loops—between cast and fans, writers and readers—are the backbone of long-running IP. Whether you’re here for the blood bags or the business model, you’ll leave with sharper instincts about storytelling, rights, and sustaining a creative career. Love this kind of deep dive into vampires, villains, and the creator grind? Follow the show, share with a friend who still argues Team Damon, and leave a quick review to tell us your endgame. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/c/TheBurnedOutMuse] Want the uncut chaos + bonus episodes? Join us inside the cult at Patreon.com/TheBurnedOutMuse. Or find everything else (Discord, socials, freebies) at linktr.ee/theburnedoutmuse.

19 Nov 2025 - 54 min
episode From Fan To Author; A K-Pop Love Story artwork

From Fan To Author; A K-Pop Love Story

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2534842/open_sms] 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 into friendships, industry contacts, and a supportive creative circle. Kaenyn  shares the spark that changed everything—a fully formed story idea that hit while driving, leading to a twenty-two-page outline and a commitment to write through health setbacks. We talk about the mental game of author life: why some writers read less to protect their voice, how fanfic skills translate to novels, and what it feels like to hand your heart to an editor who can shape chaos into clarity. Then we zoom into the world of K-pop and why it works so well on the page. Parasocial pull, stage personas versus offstage goofs, and the cultural rhythms of shows like Kingdom give texture to character and conflict. You do not have to be a stan to enjoy the book, and that is deliberate—Kaenyn  builds gentle on-ramps so newcomers can follow the romance without prior knowledge. We also unpack indie publishing choices: picking the right editor and cover designer, navigating Kindle Unlimited versus selling direct, and growing sustainably with newsletters and special boxes without letting perfectionism stall the launch. If you love stories about turning obsession into art, or you are curious how a secret-celebrity romance can welcome readers who know nothing about K-pop, you will feel right at home here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a creative nudge, and leave a quick review—your support helps us bring more voices from fandom to bookshelf. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/c/TheBurnedOutMuse] Want the uncut chaos + bonus episodes? Join us inside the cult at Patreon.com/TheBurnedOutMuse. Or find everything else (Discord, socials, freebies) at linktr.ee/theburnedoutmuse.

5 Nov 2025 - 39 min
episode Two Fans Trace How Boys’ Love Shapes Identity, Community, And Taste artwork

Two Fans Trace How Boys’ Love Shapes Identity, Community, And Taste

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2534842/open_sms] Ever wonder why the second couple feels like the real main event? We sit down with Peachy—guest relations director for CitrusCon and creator of Church of BL—to trace how Boys’ Love evolves from gateway ships to full-blown obsession, and why fandom keeps returning to dangerous tropes, exquisite art, and redemption arcs that actually land. From Inuyasha-era headcanons to AO3 as a badge of honor, we connect the dots between fanfiction, validation, and the joy of seeing your characters live rent-free in someone else’s brain. We trade manhwa must-reads—Taming The Tiger, Bloodlink, Mania—and dissect the gravitational pull of BJ Alex and the hard line some of us drew with Jinx. Along the way, we talk ABO Desire’s scene-stealing side couple and what writers can learn when secondary arcs outshine the leads. Regional flavors matter too: Korean BL as the perfect palate cleanser with real chemistry and earned intimacy; Thai BL leveling up direction, consent, and storytelling while shedding dated language and fixable misunderstandings. It’s fandom as critique, craft as care, and a reminder that global audiences are pushing the genre forward. The conversation turns personal—visual novels as interactive BL where “bad endings” can be delicious, trans joy in getting to “be the boy,” and how gender exploration often blooms inside these stories. We open up about neurodivergence, masking, EMDR therapy, and the comfort of narratives that let emotions run high without apology. Parasocial boundaries get equal airtime: shipping actors vs. characters, calling people readers not fans, and keeping Discord communities vibrant without burning out. By the end, you’ll have a stacked rec list, a sharper lens for consent and redemption, and a deeper sense of why BL feels like home to so many. Love the show? Follow, rate, and share it with a friend who has second couple syndrome. Drop your spiciest manhwa rec or your favorite redemption arc in the comments—what should we cover next? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/c/TheBurnedOutMuse] Want the uncut chaos + bonus episodes? Join us inside the cult at Patreon.com/TheBurnedOutMuse. Or find everything else (Discord, socials, freebies) at linktr.ee/theburnedoutmuse.

22 Oct 2025 - 47 min
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