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A Reader Told Her: 'You'd Sell More Books If You Were a Man

45 min · 5 de may de 2026
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> A reader bought ALL SIX of Danielle Orsino's audiobooks — then told her she'd sell more if she were a man. Here's what that reveals about the brutal reality of being a female fantasy author today. Danielle Orsino (author of The Legacies of Light and Dark series, Hall of Fame martial artist, and former nurse) joins The Author's Mind to talk craft, combat, and the industry bias no one wants to admit exists. In this episode: * 🥋 The martial arts secret behind her fight scenes — Danielle holds black belts in ITF Taekwondo, Kung Fu, Wushu, MMA, and boxing. She physically films her fight scenes from multiple angles on her phone before writing a single word — and it shows. She even worked on a WWF Super Bowl commercial with The Rock. * ✍️ She's a "chaos writer" — no outlines, no plotting — and yet she's delivered 6 books in a complex mythic dark fantasy world. Her martial arts discipline is what keeps the chaos structured. * ⚔️ How to write realistic fight scenes — why she never puts more than 4 people in a fight (because she's actually done group sparring), how to write from both attacker and victim perspectives, and the body mechanics most writers get completely wrong. * ⭐ How to survive bad reviews — the "yearbook picture" mindset, the Henry Cavill method, and why Goodreads is not always an author's friend. * 🚹 The gender bias in fantasy publishing — why female Fae writers get automatically lumped into "romantasy" and "smut," what it costs in sales, and whether writing as D.M. Orsino would have changed the trajectory of her career. * 🌍 Building worlds readers can't leave — why her books aren't "fast fantasy," how she compares to old-school Dune and Brandon Sanderson (not Sarah J. Maas), and how she uses maps, artwork, and playlists to deepen immersion. * 💌 Building a loyal reader community — how a cozy mystery author sending 10,000 birthday cards changed how Danielle thinks about newsletters (including her puppies Carlos and Penelope, who now have their own fan base and character cameos). * 🏥 Going public with a health crisis — how myasthenia gravis and early onset inclusion body myositis forced Danielle to step back from appearances, and why she eventually chose to share it with readers. New release: 📖 A Fool's Journey (Volume Two of The Legacies of Light and Dark) — available now. ---------------------------------------- 📚 Find Danielle Orsino's Books: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Bookshop.org [http://Bookshop.org] 🔗 Connect with Danielle: * Instagram: @DMOrsinoAuthor [https://www.instagram.com/dmorsinoauthor] * TikTok: @DMOrsinoAuthor [https://www.tiktok.com/@dmorsinoauthor] * Website & Newsletter: dmorsino.com [http://dmorsino.com] ✉️ Suggest a guest or topic: Shiloh@shilohcreed.com [Shiloh@shilohcreed.com] ---------------------------------------- The Author's Mind — No theory. No workshopping. Just the real craft and process of working authors.

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