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| 6/25/26 | 5 Publishing Trends Writers Should Watch | What publishing trends should writers be paying attention to right now? In this episode of the Wordslinger 10-Shot, Kevin looks at five trends shaping the current writing and publishing landscape—especially for indie authors, creative entrepreneurs, and anyone building a long-term writing career. From the rise of short fiction and novellas, to the “analog rebellion” bringing writers back to typewriters, notebooks, and distraction-free drafting tools, to the growing power of direct sales and special editions, this episode is all about paying attention to where readers, writers, and creative culture seem to be moving. Publishing is always changing. The smart writer learns how to adapt without losing sight of the work itself. If you’re a writer trying to build a sustainable creative life, subscribe to the channel. This is where writers come for honest, practical guidance on writing, publishing, creativity, and building a career that can survive the real world. Get my newest novel, Echo: https://buy.bookfunnel.com/dmaxbi5aeh Back the Parallel Truths graphic novel Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/authorventuresllc/parallel-truths-a-multi-genre-graphic-novel-anthology?ref=6upt4c Visit the Wordslinger Podcast home page: https://wordslingerpodcast.com Try ProWritingAid: https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5 Publish with Draft2Digital: https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger Get help from Author Anchor: https://authoranchor.com Find Kevin and his books: https://kevintumlinson.com Join Kevin on Substack: https://kevintumlinson.substack.com TIME CODES 00:00 – Podcasting from the Pennsylvania countryside 01:33 – The trends Kevin is seeing in publishing 02:32 – Trend #1: The rise of short fiction 03:19 – Why short fiction gives writers more freedom 04:36 – Reader fatigue and escapist fiction 05:57 – Novellas, short stories, and creative experiments 06:38 – Trend #2: The analog rebellion 07:16 – Focus writing tools and distraction-free drafting 08:36 – Typewriters, handwriting, and old-school creativity 10:18 – Why handwriting can unlock focus and memory 13:05 – Physical media and slower consumption 14:35 – Trend #3: Experimental formats and unusual book design 16:31 – When experimentation becomes a gimmick 17:39 – Trend #4: Special editions and collector books 19:19 – Trend #5: Direct sales for authors 20:07 – Building stronger reader relationships 21:00 – Selling exclusive short fiction directly 22:46 – Why direct sales can benefit both authors and readers 23:51 – What trends are you seeing? 24:54 – Sometimes writers just have to improvise Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() The Pulp Fiction Strategy for Modern Authors✨ | pulp fictionshort stories+5 | — | Wordslinger PodcastProWritingAid+6 | — | pulp fictionshort stories+5 | — | 36m 07s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Why Bad AI Writing Might Make You a Better Writer✨ | AI writingbook promotion+4 | — | Echo | — | AI writingbook promotion+6 | — | 39m 16s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() The Future of Writing Is Human + AI✨ | AI in writinghuman creativity+4 | — | — | — | AI writingnovel rewrite+6 | — | 35m 01s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() How I Use AI Without Letting It Write My Books✨ | AI in writingpublishing process+4 | — | Barnes & Noble | — | AI toolswriting process+7 | — | 41m 05s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() I Put This Book Aside for Two Years. Here’s What Happened✨ | writingcreativity+3 | — | — | TexasPennsylvania | writing processcreative habits+3 | — | 32m 34s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() My Exact Publishing Process (After 70+ Books)✨ | publishing processwriting+4 | — | — | — | publishingwriting process+5 | — | 50m 39s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() The Problem with Draft2Digital’s New Policy✨ | Draft2Digital policyindie publishing+3 | — | Draft2Digital | — | Draft2Digitalindie authors+3 | — | 49m 34s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Traditional Publishing Is Breaking (why I chose Indie-first)✨ | traditional publishingindie publishing+4 | — | AItraditional publishing+1 | — | traditional publishingindie-first strategy+4 | — | 43m 56s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Your Author Platform Matters More Than Your Book✨ | author platformAI in storytelling+5 | — | — | — | author platformAI+5 | — | 34m 02s | |
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| 3/19/26 | ![]() You Don’t Need More Time—You Need This Instead✨ | writingtime management+4 | — | — | — | writingtime management+4 | — | 33m 44s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() The Writing Trick That Unstuck My Novel | Ever hit that moment in a story where everything just… stops? You’re tens of thousands of words into a novel and suddenly the story feels stuck. The momentum disappears. The next chapter won’t come. The whole thing feels like a pill stuck in your throat. In today’s Wordslinger 10-Shot, J. Kevin Tumlinson shares the writing breakthrough that helped him restart a novel he abandoned nearly two years ago—and the surprisingly simple storytelling technique that unlocked the entire book. The answer wasn’t rewriting the premise or scrapping the story. It was adding a subplot. In this episode, Kevin breaks down how B-stories and secondary plotlines can relieve pressure on your main story, deepen character relationships, and create the pacing that keeps readers turning pages. He also shares lessons about stepping away from a book when you're stuck—and why professional writers always come back to finish the story. If you're a novelist, storyteller, or creative entrepreneur trying to push through a stalled project, this episode will give you a practical way to get your momentum back. • Why writers get stuck in the middle of a novel• The storytelling technique that unlocked Kevin’s stalled book• How subplots improve pacing and tension• The real purpose of a B-story in fiction• Using secondary characters to deepen your narrative• Why stepping away from a manuscript can sometimes save it• The difference between amateur writers and professionals 0:00 – When a story feels “stuck”1:10 – Why this novel stalled for nearly two years2:35 – Coming back to the manuscript with fresh eyes3:50 – The subplot breakthrough6:05 – How B-stories improve pacing and tension9:10 – The importance of anticipation in storytelling11:40 – Learning from movies and TV subplots14:10 – Avoiding clunky exposition in dialogue17:20 – Giving readers breathing room in your story19:00 – The “House moment” storytelling technique21:20 – Why rewriting makes you look brilliant24:00 – When it’s okay to step away from a book26:00 – The difference between amateurs and pros27:00 – Writing as both art and business Wordslinger Podcasthttps://wordslingerpodcast.com Draft2Digitalhttps://draft2digital.com/wordslinger AuthorAnchorhttps://authoranchor.com Find Kevin and his bookshttps://kevintumlinson.com Join Kevin on Substackhttps://kevintumlinson.substack.com If you're serious about becoming a better writer and building a successful publishing career, this channel is for you. The Wordslinger Podcast is where writers, creatives, and storytellers come for practical advice on writing craft, publishing, marketing, and the business of being an author. Subscribe and join a community of writers committed to telling better stories and building lasting careers. 👉 Subscribe here and start your journey:https://youtube.com/@wordslingerpodcast Have a question about writing, publishing, or storytelling?Leave it in the comments. Your question might become the topic of a future Wordslinger episode. And remember… The world needs your stories. In This EpisodeTimecodesResources MentionedSubscribe for More Writing and Publishing Insights | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() 3 Writing Habits That Work Better Than a Perfect Writing Routine | Most writers are waiting for the perfect writing routine. The perfect desk.The perfect coffee shop.The perfect time of day. But here’s the truth: that routine probably doesn’t exist. In this episode of the Wordslinger Podcast, J. Kevin Tumlinson shares the three writing habits that have helped him stay productive through travel, career changes, conferences, van life, and the chaos of everyday life. Instead of chasing the ideal routine, Kevin explains how systems, consistency, and adaptability can keep your writing moving forward no matter what life throws at you. If you're a writer, creator, or creative entrepreneur trying to stay productive in a busy world, this episode will help you rethink how you approach your writing habits. 0:00 – Welcome to the Wordslinger Podcast1:45 – Why the “perfect writing routine” is a myth3:40 – Habit #1: Build systems instead of routines6:10 – Habit #2: Focus on consistency, not word counts9:05 – Habit #3: Learn to write anywhere12:30 – The “write anywhere” mindset15:30 – Writing with your phone, notebooks, or anything available18:45 – Why constraints make you a stronger writer21:00 – Adapting to new environments and life changes24:00 – Final thoughts for writers who struggle with routine Visit the Wordslinger Podcast home base:https://wordslingerpodcast.com Publish your books with Draft2Digital:https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger Find author support through Author Anchor:https://authoranchor.com Find Kevin, his books, and writing resources:https://kevintumlinson.com Join Kevin on Substack for essays and insights on writing, creativity, and storytelling:https://kevintumlinson.substack.com If you're a writer trying to build a career in publishing, storytelling, or creative entrepreneurship, this channel is for you. Subscribe for practical advice on: • Writing craft• Publishing and indie author strategy• Productivity and creative habits• Building a sustainable writing career• Interviews with bestselling authors and industry experts 👉 Subscribe now and join the Wordslinger community. #writingtips #writerslife #amwriting #indieauthors #creativeentrepreneur #wordslignerpodcast In This EpisodeResources for WritersSubscribe for More Writing Guidance | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Most People Don’t Actually Want to Be Writers | Episode 293 A hard truth: Most people don’t actually want to be writers.They want to have written. There’s a difference. In today’s Wordslinger Podcast, we’re talking about what it really takes to be a writer — the long game, the lonely work, the unpaid seasons, and the identity shift that separates writers from dreamers. If you’ve ever wondered: Am I really cut out for this? Why does writing feel harder than I expected? Should I keep going? This episode is for you. Because writers write.Even when it’s inconvenient.Even when it costs money.Even when nobody’s watching. 00:00 – The uncomfortable truth about wanting to be a writer01:40 – Writers vs. Authors (the critical distinction)03:30 – The fantasy vs. the reality of writing05:00 – Why ideas alone are worthless (execution matters)07:45 – The danger of “write my idea” requests10:20 – The myth of overnight success14:00 – Would you still write if it never made money?16:45 – The power of the writing community21:00 – Practical strategy: play the long game24:30 – Stability, creativity, and Maslow’s hierarchy26:00 – Why writing full-time isn’t always easier Writer vs Author mindset Creative discipline Long-term publishing strategy AI and authorship Intellectual property pitfalls Making money as a writer Writing for free vs writing for income Sustainable creative careers 🎙 Wordslinger Podcast Home:https://wordslingerpodcast.com 📚 Publish Wide with Draft2Digital:https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger ⚓ AuthorAnchor (Real Human Support for Authors):https://authoranchor.com ✍️ Find Kevin & His Books:https://kevintumlinson.com 📰 Join Kevin on Substack:https://kevintumlinson.substack.com If you’re serious about: Becoming a better writer Publishing strategically Building a sustainable creative business Playing the long game instead of chasing hype You’re in the right place. This channel is for writers who are willing to do the work — who care about craft, community, and building something real. 👉 Hit Subscribe and join the Slingers.New episodes, 10-Shots, and practical publishing insights every week. ⏱️ Timecodes🧠 Key Topics Covered🔗 Helpful Resources & Links🚀 Subscribe for the Best Guidance on Your Writing & Publishing Journey | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() 3 Ways to Know If You Should Finish, Pause, or Abandon Your Book | Wordslinger Podcast, Episode 292 Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com 🎙️ In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson tackles a topic every writer understands: when (and why) we abandon books before they’re finished. Should you push through the muddy middle, press pause and return with fresh eyes, or shelve your project for good? Kevin Tumlinson opens up about his process, shares practical strategies for overcoming creative roadblocks, and invites you to rethink your relationship with unfinished work. Whether you’re on your first novel or your fiftieth, this episode will help you navigate the emotional and strategic choices behind finishing—or leaving behind—your books. Show links: - Plottr — https://plottr.com - Visual book outlining software, mentioned as a tool for plotting and story organization - Kevin’s Substack — https://kevintumlinson.substack.com - Where Kevin Tumlinson shares regular writing insights and updates - Find Kevin and his books - https://kevintumlinson.com Important Topics & Timestamps: 00:07 - Introduction: Why we abandon books 01:14 - When to push through vs. when to pause 04:07 - Tools for outlining and the muddy middle 07:17 - Shiny Object Syndrome and how to avoid it 09:02 - Taking productive breaks and using reminders 13:16 - Signs it’s time to abandon a book 16:19 - The sunk cost fallacy in writing 20:19 - Repurposing unfinished work 24:05 - The power of finishing (even bad) first drafts | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() 6 Ways I Use AI While Writing My Books (Not What You Think) | Wordslinger Podcast, Episode 291 – AI Tips for Writers Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson (Kevin Tumlinson, the Wordslinger) dives deep into practical, creative, and sometimes surprising ways writers can use AI tools to supercharge their writing process—without letting AI write the book for you! Whether you’re seeking richer scene descriptions, faster transcription, or a fresh take on editing and cover design, this episode is packed with actionable tips and real-world examples. Tune in to discover: How to use AI for research and authentic descriptions when you can’t visit a place Ways AI can streamline handwritten manuscripts and transcriptions AI-driven editing to catch typos, plot holes, and logical inconsistencies Creative strategy for using AI’s predictive power to defy formulaic storytelling Insights on ethical considerations and how to keep your unique voice at the forefront of your art 🔗 Show Links: ProWritingAid — Writing, editing, and grammar tool for authors NotebookLM — Google’s AI for manuscript analysis and creative brainstorming ChatGPT — AI assistant for research, editing, formatting, and more MidJourney — AI-powered art generator for book covers Wordslinger Podcast on YouTube — Subscribe for episodes, show notes, and creative tips Watch (and subscribe!) on YouTube ⏰ Important Topics & Timestamps: [00:00:00] – Intro, weather talk, and what’s coming up [00:01:28] – Why authors are talking about AI (and addressing the controversy) [00:02:24] – AI tips for writers: research, worldbuilding, and scene-setting [00:06:48] – Using AI for handwriting transcription and audio dictation [00:08:43] – AI as your copy editor: grammar, style, and error catching [00:11:44] – Deep-dive: NotebookLM for manuscript analysis [00:13:37] – Why you shouldn’t fully trust AI (and how to use it instead) [00:15:33] – Subverting AI’s predictions to keep your stories fresh [00:21:07] – Cover design and AI-generated art: ethics and best practices [00:23:31] – Navigating publishers’ AI policies and platform rules [00:28:17] – AI and authenticity: writing, art, and originality [00:32:10] – Wrap-up, call for audience AI tips & feedback Looking for more writing and publishing strategies? 👍 Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell on YouTube, or follow the Wordslinger Podcast on your favorite platform to never miss an episode! Have your own AI tips (or creative hacks) for writers? Share them in the comments and help our community grow together! Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() AI Is Beating Writers at Their Own Game (Here’s the Only Way to Win) | Wordslinger Podcast, Episode 290Discover more at Wordslinger Podcast, Episode 290 🎯 Check out our sponsor: Author AnchorYou just want to write. Author Anchor matches you with an author assistant for just $7.50 per hour, so you can hand off marketing and promotion, admin tasks, advertising, editing, social media, and more. Book a free, zero-obligation discovery call now at authoranchor.com. In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson explores how creativity, storytelling, and human expression can stay ahead in a world where AI is becoming increasingly capable of recognizing and replicating patterns. Drawing on personal experiences and musings about the evolving writing industry, [Speaker A] discusses the need for creators to disrupt patterns, break formulas, and seek authenticity that machines can’t replicate. Whether packing for a big move during a Texas freeze or reflecting on the changing landscape of publishing, it’s a thought-provoking look at the future of storytelling. Show links: * Writers’ Inc. Podcast (writersincpodcast.com) – [Speaker A]’s other show, featuring author interviews and discussion * Author Anchor (authoranchor.com) – VA service connecting authors with skilled virtual assistants Watch (and subscribe!) on YouTube: Important Topics & Timestamps: [00:00:01] – Introduction, Texas freeze & backdrop reveal [00:01:08] – Packing, moving stories, and storage adventures [00:02:27] – Weather, bitter cold & living with unpredictability [00:03:20] – Writers’ Inc. Podcast mention [00:04:18] – Why [Speaker A] shifted away from interviews on Wordslinger [00:05:10] – Fun past podcast formats & spontaneous storytelling [00:06:33] – How AI impacts creativity and the formulaic nature of writing [00:10:17] – Pattern recognition as a human survival trait [00:14:27] – The evolution of publishing & breaking old systems [00:19:01] – Reinventing storytelling beyond formulas [00:22:36] – Art movements that disrupted patterns in history [00:23:38] – Authenticity, emotion, and embracing the soul in creative work [00:25:07] – Wrap up, weather preps, and call to create with purpose Looking for more writing and publishing insights? Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes! 🔔 Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() The Analog Rebellion: Why Creators Are Walking Away from Big Tech | Wordslinger Podcast, Episode 289 – “Analog Rebellion”Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com 🎯 Sponsor Spotlight: Author AnchorWant to focus on your craft and ditch the admin grind? Author Anchor connects you with a skilled author assistant for just $7.50/hr. Delegate marketing, promotions, editing, social media, and more. Book your FREE, no-obligation discovery call at https://authoranchor.com. In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson takes us deep into the heart of the “Analog Rebellion”—today’s growing movement to reclaim physical media and hands-on experiences in a world dominated by digital subscriptions, licensing, and relentless algorithms. From the resurgence of vinyl records to journaling by hand, Kevin shares personal stories and cultural insights on why tactile experiences and true ownership matter now more than ever.Tune in for a reflection on why so many are ditching the cloud, getting picky with their collections, and escaping the digital jail bars for creative freedom and authenticity. Show Links: * The Artisan Author by Johnny B. Truant - Book for artisan-minded authors: https://www.amazon.com/Artisan-Author-Johnny-B-Truant/dp/B09X5ZV56L * Author Anchor (authoranchor.com) - VA service for authors: https://authoranchor.com * Kevin’s Substack for updates and insights: Watch (and Subscribe!) on YouTube: Key Topics & Timestamps [00:00:00] – Introduction: The “Analog Rebellion”[00:02:09] – Kevin’s lost vinyl collection story[00:05:15] – Renaissance of vinyl, Polaroids, and analog tech[00:06:19] – Digital jail bars: ownership v. licensing[00:07:32] – Resurgence of physical books and media[00:14:05] – Escaping the algorithm: media, ads, privacy[00:17:49] – Analog writing process: pen, paper, and mindset[00:22:01] – Typewriters, smart typewriters, and focused writing tools[00:26:08] – Building a personal media server; ditching streaming[00:28:10] – Subscription fatigue and digital ownership[00:30:20] – Dangers of algorithmic censorship[00:31:42] – Wrap-up: Call to action & listener engagement ✨ If the analog rebellion speaks to you—or you’re just tired of digital gatekeepers—hit subscribe and ring that notification bell for more Wordslinger goodness! Drop your comments below: What does “Analog Rebellion” look like in your life? Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() I Stopped Typing My Novels — Here’s What Happened | Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com 🎯 Check out our sponsor: Author AnchorYou just want to write. Author Anchor matches you with an author assistant for just $7.50 per hour, so you can hand off marketing and promotion, admin tasks, advertising, editing, social media, and more. Book a free, zero-obligation discovery call now at https://authoranchor.com. This week on the Wordslinger Podcast, Kevin Tumlinson dives into the hands-on art of “Writing by hand” and why he’s experimenting with pen and paper for his next novel. If you’ve ever wondered whether going analog could boost your creativity or help beat writer’s block, this episode offers practical insights, personal stories, and a modern workflow that bridges handwriting with AI tools like ChatGPT and Scrivener. Tune in as Kevin Tumlinson discusses how writing by hand connects him more deeply to his stories, helps prevent burnout, and changes the flavor of his fiction. He also shares tips for building new habits, staying creative, and pushing past plateaus with intentional experimentation. Show links: * Kevin’s Substack – https://kevintumlinson.substack.com Weekly essays, reflections, and updates from Kevin * Wordslinger Podcast – https://wordslingerpodcast.com All Wordslinger episodes plus Substack links * Author Anchor – https://authoranchor.com Hire a vetted author assistant for just $7.50/hr Watch (and subscribe!) on YouTube: Important Topics & Timestamps: * [00:00:05] – Why Kevin experiments with his writing process and how it shaped his career * [00:08:50] – Overcoming burnout, shifting genres, and finding new creative energy * [00:11:22] – The spontaneity and benefits of writing fiction by hand * [00:14:13] – How handwriting taps into creativity (and tips for journaling) * [00:16:19] – Using ChatGPT for digitizing handwritten text and editing workflow * [00:20:22] – Comparing writing by hand to cooking from scratch—intentional creativity * [00:29:23] – The power of slowing down and embracing delayed gratification in writing * [00:34:07] – Is this Kevin’s new permanent process? Why experimentation matters * [00:36:03] – Subscribe, share, and connect with the Wordslinger community Looking for fresh writing strategies and creative inspiration? Hit subscribe and tap the notification bell so you never miss an episode! 🔔 — 👆 Leave a comment below if you’ve ever tried writing by hand, or share your latest writerly experiment! Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Why Productivity Almost Killed My Creativity | Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com🎯 Check out our sponsor: Author AnchorYou just want to write. Author Anchor matches you with an author assistant for just $7.50 per hour, so you can hand off marketing, admin, editing, social media, and more. Book a free, zero-obligation discovery call now at authoranchor.com. Episode Overview: As 2025 comes to a close, Kevin Tumlinson opens up about his intentions for 2026—both as a writer and as a human seeking more meaning, joy, and flexibility in his craft. In this reflective solo episode, you'll discover how continual writing, true work-life integration, and conscious choices about happiness can revitalize not only your career, but your life. Whether you're a writer, creative, entrepreneur, or dreamer, this episode is packed with insights to inspire your year ahead. Tune in to learn: - Why productivity can be a double-edged sword—and how to keep your creativity alive- How Kevin Tumlinson is rethinking his writing process for maximum adaptability- The importance of letting life fuel your creative work- How to consciously choose joy, even during dark times- The value of pursuing passion over just chasing profit- Powerful stories and actionable wisdom for making 2026 your most intentional year yet Links & Resources Mentioned: Author Anchor – Virtual assistants for authors; book your free discovery callKevin's Substack – Essays, insights, and creative updates from KevinKevin's Books & Main Site – Find all Kevin’s novels, podcasts, and moreWordslingerPodcast.com – Archive of all back episodesKevin's YouTube Channel – Walking Kev shorts & more video content Watch (and subscribe!) on YouTube: Key Topics & Timestamps: [00:00:00] – End of year reflections & new beginnings[00:02:12] – Relocation, flexibility, and new tech for creative work[00:02:43] – Embracing continual writing throughout the day[00:04:04] – The power of thinking as part of the writing process[00:06:08] – Letting go of toxic productivity & finding balance[00:07:56] – Career as integrated with life, not just a job[00:10:23] – The work must nourish your soul and others[00:11:43] – Taking risks, reigniting old passions, and being boldly creative[00:14:18] – Pursuing art, music, and new experiences[00:16:45] – Letting life fuel artistic output[00:18:43] – Committing to joy & the choice of happiness[00:21:01] – Story: Finding laughter during sorrow[00:26:12] – Redefining success for a portable, flexible career[00:29:02] – Community, connection, and call for listener interactionLooking for inspiration and practical guidance as you shape your writing—and your life—for 2026? Subscribe and join the Wordslinger community, and don’t forget to check out Author Anchor to level up your author business! 🔔 Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 12/25/25 | ![]() What 2025 taught me about writing | Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com🎯 Check out our sponsor: Author AnchorYou just want to write. Author Anchor matches you with an author assistant for just $7.50 per hour, so you can hand off marketing and promotion, admin tasks, advertising, editing, social media, and more. Book a free, zero-obligation discovery call now at https://authoranchor.com.Merry Christmas, slingers! In this special holiday episode, Kevin Tumlinson shares what he learned in 2025 as a writer and creative. Tune in for real-world advice on creativity, outlining, maintaining momentum, avoiding burnout, and finding joy in continual writing. Whether you’re an indie author or just looking for inspiration for your creative career, these insights can help make 2026 your best year yet! Show links: WordslingerPodcast.com — Official site for episodes and commentsKevinTumlinson.com/books — Browse Kevin’s books and support his workAuthorAnchor.com — Author assistant service (sponsor; book a discovery call!) Watch (and subscribe!) on YouTube: Key Topics & Timestamps: [00:00:00] — Holiday greetings & intro[00:01:20] — Lessons learned on outlining, pantsing, and finding your process[00:05:22] — “Because that happened, then this happened” method for propelling story[00:11:10] — Learning from Haruki Murakami: art vs. logic in storytelling[00:12:46] — James Patterson’s writing routine and overcoming burnout[00:15:21] — Embracing continual writing & making it a joyful habit[00:21:18] — Outlining as a creative sharpening stone[00:22:26] — Advice for nonfiction writers and integrating writing with life[00:24:02] — Why looking for blessings is key to winning at life[00:25:18] — Call to action: share what you’ve learned, support Kevin’s booksLooking for honest, practical writing advice and indie publishing inspiration? Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes! 🔔 Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() No One Is Watching—So Why Should You Keep Creating? | Wordslinger Podcast, Episode 285Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com 🎯 Check out our sponsor: Author AnchorYou just want to write. Author Anchor connects you with a skilled author assistant for just $7.50/hour—let them handle marketing, admin tasks, advertising, editing, social media, and more. Book a free, zero-obligation discovery call at https://authoranchor.com. In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson dives deep into one of the hardest parts of the creative journey: keeping yourself motivated when it feels like your work isn’t having an impact. He shares hard-earned lessons from his own career, talks about reframing discouragement, and explores the difference between being “productive” and being “fruitful.” Plus, Kevin Tumlinson reflects on building real connections, benefiting from the unseen ripple effects of creative effort, and finding meaning in your work even when the rewards seem slow in coming. If you’re a writer, creator, or anyone struggling to push through the silence between feedback, this episode is for you. Show links:: * Author Anchor (https://authoranchor.com) – VA service matching authors with reliable virtual assistants * Joanna Penn’s Creative Penn Podcast (https://www.thecreativepenn.com/podcasts/) – Inspiration and advice for writers * Kevin’s Substack (https://kevintumlinson.substack.com) – Articles, updates, and personal insights Watch on YouTube (and subscribe!) Key Topics & Timestamps: [00:00:06] - “Keep Going”—Why impact matters, and why it’s hard [00:01:33] - Shifting podcast landscape and long-term value [00:02:07] - How connection and community pay off [00:03:31] - Battling discouragement and the reality of creative work [00:05:09] - Why feedback and financial returns can be slow [00:08:12] - Changing your attitude: purpose beyond quick success [00:09:59] - The power of consistency and fighting for long-term success [00:12:10] - “Fruitful vs. Productive”: A better way to frame your efforts [00:16:18] - Avoiding burnout and rebuilding with better foundations [00:18:38] - Growth, regret, and seeing how your work evolves [00:20:03] - Outlining vs. pantsing—finding what works for you [00:22:04] - Christmas message and gratitude Looking for more inspiration for your writer’s journey? Subscribe, leave a review, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode! 🔔 Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() The Ethics and Practicalities of AI in Publishing with JD Lasica and Alessandra Torre | Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com 🎯 Check out our sponsor: Authors AIReady to level up your manuscript? Authors AI’s Marlowe Pro gives you developmental editing feedback powered by advanced, pattern-recognizing AI. Get a full report for less than $30 or subscribe for ongoing insights. Wordslinger listeners get 25% off any purchase with code SLINGER at checkout—visit https://authors.ai. In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson is joined by Alessandra Torre and JD Lasica for a deep-dive into the evolving world of artificial intelligence in authorship. The trio unpacks the ethics and uses of AI for writers, explores the difference between analytical and generative AI, and offers clarity on how AI can support, not replace, the creative process. If you’re curious about AI’s role in book development—or just want practical tips on ethical engagement—this conversation is for you. Show links: * Authors AI (authors.ai) – AI-driven feedback and editing for authors * Marlowe Pro (authors.ai/marlowe-pro) – Advanced AI-powered manuscript critique * Use code SLINGER for 25% off sitewide Watch on YouTube (and subscribe!): Important Topics & Timestamps: [00:01:18] – Meet Authors AI: Origin story and Marlowe explained [00:06:25] – Marlowe’s main use case: Developmental manuscript critique [00:08:13] – Ethics & industry reactions: AI acceptance, resistance, and class actions [00:12:02] – Analytical vs. generative AI: What authors need to know [00:14:17] – Where ethics get fuzzy (translation, narration, disclosure) [00:19:08] – How Marlowe uses AI differently (pattern recognition, rights-cleared corpus) [00:23:17] – Publisher boundaries: Where traditional houses draw the AI line [00:24:11] – Do authors need to disclose AI use? [00:25:49] – How to access Marlowe + exclusive Wordslinger discount Subscribe for more author insights, ethical debates, and the latest in writing technology. Smash that notification bell so you never miss an episode! 🔔 Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Writing Better Thrillers: Travel, Research, and Craft Secrets From Two Pros | Discover more at WordslingerPodcast.com 🎯 Check out our sponsor: Author AnchorYou just want to write. Author Anchor matches you with an author assistant for just $7.50 per hour, so you can hand off marketing and promotion, admin tasks, advertising, editing, social media, and more. Book a free, zero-obligation discovery call now at https://authoranchor.com. In this episode, Kevin Tumlinson sits down with thriller author Luke Richardson for an energizing discussion on writing adventure fiction, weaving travel experiences into stories, and mastering the art of sensory detail. Tune in for practical tips on engaging readers, finding work-life balance as a writer, and the inside scoop on plotting vs. pantsing your next book. Plus, hear more about Luke’s Eden Black series and exciting podcast and travel plans! Show links: * Luke Richardson Official Site (https://lukerichardsonauthor.com) — Explore Luke’s adventure books and podcast. * Author Anchor (https://authoranchor.com) — VA service connecting authors with skilled virtual assistants. * Writers Ink Podcast (https://writersinkpodcast.com) — Roundtable writing advice from pro authors. * Kevin’s Substack (https://kevintumlinson.substack.com) — Updates and writing insights from Kevin Tumlinson. WATCH (AND SUBSCRIBE) ON YOUTUBE: Key Topics & Timestamps: [00:00:04] - Introduction: Garage sale shenanigans & Wordslinger welcome [00:03:32] - Luke Richardson on travel, adventure writing, and series updates [00:07:14] - Inspirations: Indiana Jones, Lara Croft, and Dan Brown [00:09:17] - Travel as creative fuel & using local experiences in fiction [00:13:07] - How to integrate all five senses into your storytelling [00:17:19] - Writing tips: Avoiding info dumps and engaging reader modalities [00:19:43] - Staying focused: Productivity, work habits, and burnout [00:22:16] - Word count targets vs. process-based writing routines [00:26:01] - Plotter vs. Pantser: The eternal writer’s debate [00:31:33] - Luke’s podcast: The Adventure Story Podcast and upcoming projects [00:33:25] - Writing fiction that becomes real: The “zeitgeist” phenomenon [00:35:47] - Personal notes: Repurposing, decision fatigue, and creative repurposing Looking for more writing and publishing insights? Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes! 🔔 Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Why Writers Need a Found Family: A Thanksgiving Message for Creators | Happy Thanksgiving, slingers.This week’s Wordslinger Podcast is all about gratitude, found family, creative recovery, and some big updates for writers and entrepreneurs. I’m sharing what this year has really been like—personally and professionally—and what’s coming next for the podcast, my books, and this growing community.If you’re a writer, creative, or entrepreneur working your way through burnout, rebuilding your momentum, or trying to find your people… this one’s for you. ✨ Links Mentioned in the Episode My personal YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/kevintumlinsonThe Kevin Show (playlist): https://youtube.com/kevintumlinson (see playlists section)My Substack: https://kevintumlinson.substack.comMy books: https://kevinTumlinson.com/booksCurated Shop (product stories + affiliates): https://kevintumlinson.com/curatedWordslinger Podcast on YouTube: https://youtube.com/wordslingerpodcastWriters, Ink Podcast: https://writersinkpodcast.com Watch on YouTube: 🕒 Timestamps Use these as chapters so viewers can jump exactly where they want:00:00 — Welcome to the Thanksgiving Episode00:29 — Why this episode dropped early01:00 — My personal YouTube channel & Substack workflow02:00 — Should Substack be my website?03:20 — The “Curated” Shop and how it works06:11 — Thanksgiving plans & found family07:36 — Family, siblings, and what “family” really means08:58 — Gratitude for a year of growth (and grief)09:45 — This year in writing: books, burnout, and rebuilding10:20 — Film & streaming interest in Kotler and Evergreen11:39 — A career opportunity I can’t announce… yet12:14 — Writers, Ink news & simulcasting plans14:00 — My idea for a writers’ podcast network16:43 — The value of outside perspectives for writers18:19 — Why I build things: tools, platforms, opportunities19:26 — A look ahead at 2026 changes20:33 — How Word Slinger and Writers, Ink will fit together21:43 — A personal message: gratitude, hope, and found family22:29 — Final thoughts & Thanksgiving wishes Get full access to The Writer_ at kevintumlinson.substack.com/subscribe | — | ||||||
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