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"I'm getting more scrappy as I get older" with Matt Cain MBE

54 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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We've got the wonderful Matt Cain MBE on the pod! Pull up a chair as Matt shares insights on the power of queer storytelling, the challenges of mainstream publishing, and the future of LGBTQ+ literature. Matt talks about his path from mainstream author to founder of Pansy, a queer boutique publisher, the impact of digital media, AI, and industry gatekeeping on queer literature. Along the way we talk middle-aged bodies, getting older and (surprisingly little on) Madonna. Pansy Books are open for submissions! https://pansybooks.co.uk/submissions/ [https://pansybooks.co.uk/submissions/]

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