Bad Lit Friends

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Bad Lit Friends

Bad Lit Friends is a writing podcast that barely knows what it's doing. And that’s the point. Hosted by fiction writers Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty, this show is equal parts craft discussion, existential despair, ego massage, and wildly unsolicited hot takes.Each episode blends honest conversations about the creative process, the publishing industry, and the messiness of trying to create highfalutin art, with hot-and-occasionally-right takes, and a dash of internet drama. If you've ever felt like you're writing into the void, you're not alone — grab a seat, bring your worst draft.

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    By the Pricking of Our Thumbs: On Writing Villains

    Description: This week, we’re talking villains: the delicious ones, the flat ones, and the ones you love to ruin your main characters' lives with.We get into what separates a villain from an antagonist, why your best bad guys need motives beyond “mwahaha” and twirly mustaches, and how to make them compelling. We also talk about why the most interesting villains are usually just your protagonist flipped inside-out (gross). We also unpack their own resident monsters, and why sometimes the real villain is, as ever, capitalism.In Hot Goss: the deeply suspect Manning Literary Agency, its eerily static TikTok “agent,” and the increasingly plausible theory that Nigel Carlisle is involved in a water-wasting, energy-sucking, environmentally-unfriendly AI-powered romance. We have questions. Rude questions.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠⁠Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠@badlitfriends.bsky.social⁠⁠⁠Threads: ⁠⁠⁠@badlitfriends⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@badlitfriends⁠⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriends⁠⁠⁠Website: ⁠⁠⁠badlitfriends.com⁠⁠Show notes:Meagan has a $20 off coupon code for Dabble to share! Check show notes. https://app.dabblewriter.com?referralCode=8XMRGP2P The Manning Literary Agency: Google it, we can't bring ourselves to actually link it.The Hamspsterdance song: https://youtu.be/6WpMlwVwydoThe Pikes Peak Writers: https://pikespeakwriters.org/Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold Conference: https://www.rmfw.org/conference_homepage.phpBLF After Dark: https://badlitfriends.com

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    (Mostly) Good Lit Friends: In Conversation with Regina Robbins

    Kirk is at the Pikes Peak Writers Conference this week, so Meagan has done the only possible thing and invited her best friend since college, playwright/screenwriter/cultural critic/general force of nature Regina Alexandra Robbins to come hang out. And hang out they do, in a conversation about writing across forms, making an actual career out of this whole storytelling thing, the deeply unhinged world of the Yale English Department in the early-to-mid 90s, Wuthering Heights (obviously), VC Andrews (also obviously), and the miniseries Lace.And in Hot Goss: what happens when readers decide fiction should function as a mirror at all times? Regina and Meagan have thoughts and they are correct.Kirk has not been replaced. We checked.(Apologies for the occasionally funky sound issues, which Dennis from Riverside was most decidedly UNHELPFUL in helping us fix. Dennis, you may be a good person but your future is not in customer support.)Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Bluesky: ⁠⁠@badlitfriends.bsky.social⁠⁠Threads: ⁠⁠@badlitfriends⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠@badlitfriends⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriends⁠⁠Website: ⁠⁠badlitfriends.com⁠Show notes:Regina’s website: www.reginarobbins.comRegina on TDF Stages! /www.tdf.org/author/regina-robbins/Regina (as Robin Monica Alexander) on Popdose: /popdose.com/author/robin-monica-alexander/ Regina at Time Out New York: https://www.timeout.com/profile/regina-robbinsGigi's Gen-X Singalong (cultural meditations and whatnot from the first decade of the 21st century): https://genxsingalong.wordpress.com/Lefferts House (where the provisionally-titled Sugar Shock will be staged this September): https://www.prospectpark.org/visit-the-park/places-to-go/lefferts-historic-house/Important cultural moments discussed:1939 Wuthering Heights (Oberon and Olivier): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EAbYjIGNGw1987 TV miniseries version of Flowers in the Attic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwtcpYQeChoLACE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvZKJBIeArM

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    Algorithmically Yours: How BookTok Ate Reading

    This week we throw BookTok on the pyre. Meagan sacrificed her wholesome cats and makeup tutorials algorithm just to research this episode for you, dear listener. Now it's shadow daddies and Colleen Hoover. You’re welcome!And on Hotgos, we take a swing at Amazon, so we fully expect our packages to be thrown onto the roofs of our domiciles for the foreseeable future.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠Bluesky: ⁠⁠@badlitfriends.bsky.social⁠⁠Threads: ⁠⁠@badlitfriends⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠@badlitfriends⁠⁠YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriends⁠⁠Website: ⁠⁠badlitfriends.com⁠

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    Interview with Author Isaac Grijalva

    This week we're talking to author Isaac Grijalva about his debut novel 6 ½ Days in the City, an LGBTQIA contemporary novel about a bisexual, burnt-out EMT who's finally confronting trauma and healing during a life-altering NYC vacation with friends. Isaac shares his experience self-publishing, writing authentic queer representation, balancing EMT work with getting ready to attend medical school (!!!) AND writing, and how he tackles the uncomfortable parts of writing (yes, we're talking about spice, AGAIN). Plus: the importance of found family, panic disorder representation, and why humor really does belong in smutty scenes.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: ⁠[email protected]⁠Bluesky: ⁠@badlitfriends.bsky.social⁠Threads: ⁠@badlitfriends⁠Instagram: ⁠@badlitfriends⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriends⁠Website: ⁠badlitfriends.comShow Notes:Isaac’s website: https://isaacgrijalvabooks.com/. Buy 6 ½ Days in the City there! Or if you prefer: https://www.amazon.com/6-1-2-Days-City-ebook/dp/B0F89S9WSG or https://bookshop.org/p/books/6-1-2-days-in-the-city-isaac-grijalva/f46d5f9762f99161?ean=9798994059234&next=t Isaac’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@readingwithisaac123Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@isaactaylorsversion99 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacgrijalvabooks (author account) and https://www.instagram.com/isaactaylorsversion99/ (personal account)Isaac’s reel we talked about around 55:20: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTgbOT4Elfj/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Isaac-Grijalva/61586260524231/# Stuff we talked about:A Little Bit of Blue - Michelle Alese: https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-little-bit-of-blue-michelle-alese/b4ba101d4b1d9690?ean=9798227978158&next=t Happy Place - Emily Henry: https://bookshop.org/p/books/happy-place-emily-henry/a3f04cca363ff4ec?ean=9780593441190&next=t The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-perks-of-being-a-wallflower-stephen-chbosky/c9bc8abd70dbc67b?ean=9780671027346&next=t Great Big Beautiful Life - Emily Henry: https://bookshop.org/p/books/great-big-beautiful-life-reese-s-book-club-emily-henry/57d8b57f547bfb34?ean=9780593441299&next=t We’re hoping GetCovers will give us cash for promoting them but we’re not counting on it! Getcovers.com

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    Sir, This Is a Wendy's: What Do Writers Owe Readers

    This week on Bad Lit Friends, we tackle the pressing question of what writers actually owe their readers. And sorry, it's not food.After catching up on the ongoing Mia Ballard AI witch hunt and why journalism is dead (and LinkedIn? Are you effing kidding me?), we break down the absolute, nonnegotiable reader expectations that readers expectate. We also explore genre, the necessity of content warnings, and why you should probably rely on a sensitivity reader if you are doing some heavy lifting outside your lane. Also, marvel, as we die from embarrassment, talking about writing spicy scenes (we suck at it; Kirk sucks more).Finally, we unpack some unhinged AO3 fanfiction drama. We exist to remind demanding readers everywhere that writers are not your dancing monkeys, except for when we are. Tune in for all the snark, stay for the questionable takes, and then go home. It's getting late, and you need to feed the cat.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: ⁠[email protected]⁠Bluesky: ⁠@badlitfriends.bsky.social⁠Threads: ⁠@badlitfriends⁠Instagram: ⁠@badlitfriends⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriends⁠Website: ⁠badlitfriends.com⁠Show notes:Shy Girl: The Background to the New York Times StoryHeated Rivalry fanfic – writers don’t dance because you want them to!Also, heck out gurlsrool’s awesome fics on AO3:

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    We Regret to Inform You Everyone Sucks: How Capitalism Brought Us "Shy Girl"

    Ah, capitalism! BLF gets all topical as we dive into the Mia Ballard Shy Girl debacle and spoiler alert: we're not here to pile on Mia. We've got bigger, smellier fish to fry, starting with the Big Five publisher who somehow forgot that editors kinda-sorta are supposed to, like, edit? Oh no, that costs money, so whatevs, we guess.We talk about how Ballard is simultaneously the most and least powerful person in this disaster show, the publishers who hung her out to dry, and the uncomfortable truth about who gets pilloried for literary fraud and who doesn't. Plus we get all intersectional-like as we get SUPER ANGRY about misogyny, racism, classism, and why capitalism is gobbling up artistry to make yet more yacht money. Somehow we're still capitalists, but... watch this space???Plus in Hot Goss: Some twerp on Substack asserted that it costs $25,000 to successfully query a literary agent and he is awfully and confidently wrong. Not surprising when you come across as having an ego the size of Saturn!Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:Shy GirlNew York Times (boo hiss -- free link because we love you): https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/19/books/shy-girl-book-ai.html?unlocked_article_code=1.UlA.SBZg.n608mfV3RwdK&smid=url-shareReddit post from r/horrorlit: https://www.reddit.com/r/horrorlit/comments/1q8so32/shy_girl_by_mia_ballard_does_anyone_else_think/Frankie Shelf's 2 hr 40 min video (for those with a lot of time): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbeKTa5xhZoWhyn Lewis's amazing art! https://www.instagram.com/whynlewispaintings/Hot Goss For true connoisseurs of wankerdom only, may we recommend the stylings of Michael O. Church?It costs $25k for a successful query. Okay, Jan. https://antipodes.substack.com/p/yes-it-costs-25000-to-query-literaryMore whining, just earlier, also very wrong: https://antipodes.substack.com/p/literary-agents-dont-read-how-i-proved

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    Hot Gos Warmed Over!

    This week we're revisiting some old Hot Gos, and seeing what's changed. Also a new hot gos that we hope to never revisit again because yuck.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.social.Threads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:ALL the Milo Winter!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfKcAoJGR80youtube.com/watch?v=rWgVsq4igx4&si=dxhoraDJlVdg4s1jhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Pg93B7dTYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9I_KX_FFw0Saints and Sinners!https://annalisereads.com/sinners-stardust-2025)Organizers handled this RIGHT – took responsibility and said this won’t happen againWebsite for next event – Boston August 14-16: https://www.sinnersandstardust.com/boston-2026Event site has a link to a thoughtful and clear code of conduct: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-CqSF31HSogkY1d0rKR8pIsYYl3QY0hr2T4QFyNShBo/edit?tab=t.0 Willow Talks!Episode 17 – BookTuber Willow Talks caught heat when she went off on “romantasy girlies” being “not that bright” https://www.reddit.com/r/booktubesnarkreddit/comments/1p0a508/willow_talks_books_hating_on_romantasy_readers/ Jordan Lee and eating sandwiches at the fascist kids' tableDiscussed at TOO MUCH LENGTH in this Substack: https://substack.com/home/post/p-172988157New Hot Gos!The author who dedicated her book to Charlie Kirk and no this wasn’t a troll: https://www.threads.com/@mkm_library/post/DVlrlOWkeWd?xmt=AQF0xNbcng3YiqeighF1NbsYjA3lmWyXO-6DLr5k165TgLYf-XvzuK4aShdq_BGiFAL1arE7&slof=1But she’s watched so many many hours of Charlie Kirk videos and all those big meanies aren’t understanding how very wrong they are: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVrOSnFEYzp/?img_index=1

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    Agent Wish List: What We Wish Literary Agents Would Do Better

    This week, BLF's all about our agent wish list: all the things we wish literary agents would do better. (You're all perfect though! Utterly and thoroughly!) We are back in the trenches (deal with it, PubTips gatekeepers) and ready to tank our author careers before they get started because who doesn't feel like a soupçon of nihilism these days???We have SO MANY THOUGHTS about query forms, submission pipelines, communication gaps, and why the *%#! are we still doing partials in 2026 when no one sends physical manuscripts anymore? We discuss streamlining query requirements, the importance of updating MSWLs (help us help you!), closing to queries occasionally, and the eternal mystery of "why did you query this agency?" We also turn the mirror on ourselves and talk about what writers can (gulp) do better. Because—shocker!— we're not perfect either. Well, sometimes we are, but it's good to be humble. PLUS Hot Goss about Grammarly's new AI "expert review" feature that let dead authors critique your work (!!!). Nobody asked for this who wasn't being paid to sell it! Also: sex dolls somehow came up and we're very sorry. Sort of.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes: HOOOO BOY GRAMMARLY! : https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/890921/grammarly-ai-expert-reviews Since we recorded, Grammarly has walked this revolting “function” all the way back after authors, researchers, and users revolted but does this wash the sin away? My sources (bashed up Magic 8-Ball, common sense, and my vague recollection of California privacy torts law) say NO: https://www.wired.com/story/grammarly-is-facing-a-class-action-lawsuit-over-its-ai-expert-review-feature/

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    Please Hate Me: Social Media For Writers

    In this episode, we explore the complex landscape of social media and why it's all evil evil evil. We talk about our own personal experiences with social media, going all the way back to the halcyon days of Usenet, MySpace, and forums, because we are oooold.HOT GOS: Should you refuse to read in a genre, write a book in that genre, and then crap all over the genre? The answer may surprise you!Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:You can hear more about Print Run Podcast's $100 query deal to benefit Open Market at the Zion Community Commons here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0NRCvMqEBJXYUkHvTi2DC6

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    Kill All the Darlings: The Art and Agonies of Shelving a Book (S02E07)

    What's in your boneyard? This week we're talking about shelf novels, not-ready-for-primetime attempts, and all those beautiful disasters collecting dust in your Scrivener files. Join us as we confess to our abandoned manuscripts (Kirk's got a fantasy novel about Irish legends, Meagan's got EIGHT BOOKS in something called "the Melaverse"), discuss why sometimes quitters CAN be winners, and consider whether some books only exist to teach you how to write the next one. (Hmmmm, maybe??)PLUS Hot Goss: authors should be allowed to talk about their rejection letters in public as long as they're not being dickish when spilling tea, more on the power dynamics between writers and agents, and why the algorithm on Threads will absolutely make you the main character when you least expect it so, uh, don't be a dick? Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:The Shit No One Tells You About Writing podcast (yes, yes, we know we bungled the name of an amazing podcast that we both listen to so you think we'd know better but NO): https://www.theshitaboutwriting.com/

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    Love at First Line (S02E06)

    In this episode, we read some iconic opening lines, from timeless classics to modern favorites (we got you covered too, indies!), and why those first few words have so much pressure to be brilliant (nbd right?). We also give some well-deserved attention to epistolary novels and at least try to make the case for reading more broadly, even when it means stepping out of your comfort zone. We’re here to celebrate great writing, side-eye lazy tropes, and remind everyone that books are better when they surprise you.In hot goss, we talk about why empathy might just be literature’s greatest superpower.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:Pride and Prejudice: https://bookshop.org/p/books/pride-and-prejudice-jane-austen/d037d070de87e54fBleak House: https://bookshop.org/p/books/bleak-house-charles-dickens/0a8f64b370463d43Maeve Fly: https://bookshop.org/p/books/maeve-fly-cj-leede/96a041c5c9a4bca4Crazy Rich Asians: https://bookshop.org/p/books/crazy-rich-asians-movie-tie-in-edition-kevin-kwan/f0c74f97854adae8The Midnight Dolls: https://a.co/d/05U56oDkDear Committee Members: https://villagewell.com/item/ERwtpK2h44AEywicI58rtgREAD MORE DIVERSELY!!! https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUJqpOWEvzh/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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    Misery Loves Company: Why Writers Need Community (S02E05)

    After Meagan's car tries to murder her (and she still shows up to record because some people have PRIORITIES), we tackle something actually positive for once: the writing community! Well, we try to stay positive. This week we're exploring what writing communities are, why they matter, and how they keep us from feeling like dysfunctional, self-hating chaos goblins screaming "MUST WRITE MORE" into the deep, dark night. (See? Positive!)As Kirk tries to enforce the promise that we're going to keep this episode upbeat, we talk about the benefits, practical and otherwise, of communities: feedback, accountability, emotional support, and not feeling so effing alone in a solitary pursuit. Plus we dive into When Communities Go Wrong: toxic positivity, gatekeeping (not again!), jealousy of others who are doing nothing wrong except ummmmm succeeding when we're not, and the particularly vile corners of social media that engender all this grossness. It's mostly cheery! Mostly!Plus in Hot Goss: More publishers behaving badly! Who'da thunk it?? Red Ogre Review's proudly not backing down from some hellacious submission terms that read like a stick-em-up, and Harper's Bazaar is doing the EXACT SAME THING they got called out for in 2019: making you assign them some rights when you submit that nobody should want to. (But some people will; selling your soul never goes out of style.) Also, just when you thought this podcast was marked safe from contract interpretation, we break down why trusting someone who says "I'm a nice guy who would never enforce this garbage term" maybe isn't such a great idea.Also Victoria Strauss of Writer Beware is now following Meagan on Bluesky and Meagan's being completely normal about it.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:Red Ogre Review brouhaha: https://bsky.app/profile/j-tkelly.bsky.social/post/3me2qrh5odk2thttps://bsky.app/profile/victoriastrauss.com/post/3me2vhydn6223Harper's Bazaar sucking all over the place: https://writerbeware.blog/2026/02/06/unhappy-returns-harpers-bazaar-short-story-contest-america-star-books/

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    It's a Hard Knock (Writing) Life: What We Wish We’d Known When We Started (S02E04)

    In this episode, we chat about our own writing journeys: what went wrong, what went right, and what we really wish we’d known back in the day. We talk discipline (no, not that discipline, get your mind out of the gutter--or don't, we're not your boss), luck and timing, and whether writers actually have to be on social media or if we can all just, like, not.Along the way, we swap stories about building an online presence, finding (and leaning on) a writing community, and riding the emotional roller coaster that comes with putting our work into the world.On hot gos, we explore everything ever that is wrong with romance. (no, we don't)Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:The video mentioned in our hot gos segment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TReLoQAfrYQThank you, Christy, for your delightful comment!

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    Rejection Letters: When They're Just Not That Into You (S02E03)

    Rejection letters: they suck! But also they're not the end of the world! (Trust us, we've been there. Repeatedly.) Join us for a loosey-goosey conversation about what you can learn from form and personalized rejections from literary agents, the agony of being ghosted, and why your "dream agent" might not actually be your dream agent at all. Kirk shares war stories from 200+ queries, Meagan credits her law degrees for her cold dead heart, and we debate whether the worst icon on QueryTracker is that red frowny face (yes).PLUS Hot Goss about an agent who accused a writer of using AI and shared their manuscript with colleagues to gossip about it (!!!). Do we have to tap the "unless there's an literal prompt left in the text, maybe don't accuse a writer of using AI if you don't know better" sign again? Because between us we have twenty fingers. We can keep tapping.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BadLitFriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comShow notes:Rejection letter drama on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PubTips/comments/1qjhidt/discussion_very_strange_response_from_an_agent/Reddit post about whether Mia Ballard's Shy Girl was written by AI: https://www.reddit.com/r/horrorlit/comments/1q8so32/shy_girl_by_mia_ballard_does_anyone_else_think/

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    Comp Titles and Other Humiliating Experiences (S02E02)

    In this episode, we dive into the oft-dreaded topic of comparison titles, or 'comps,' which are essential for writers looking to query agents. We talk about the importance of comps in understanding market placement and how they can help writers articulate their book's unique qualities. We also discuss finding appropriate comps, the pitfalls of choosing titles that are either too obscure or too popular, and the nuances of crafting a compelling query letter that includes these comparisons.In Hot Goss, we opine on the very real and true meaning of friendship: buy my book, or you're dead to me.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.com

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    Right Book, Wrong Place (S02E01)

    We’re back for Season Two, huzzah! And we’re literally starting at the beginning. Also figuratively.This time around, we dig into why first pages matter so much, and how they so often go sideways. We talk genre expectations, the great prologue debate, and what actually hooks readers (and agents) from page one. Along the way, we share hard-earned lessons, favorite examples from popular books, and practical tips for handling backstory, recycling cut material, and finding solid comp titles.If you’ve ever stared at your opening chapter and wondered “is this working?”, this one’s for you.AND! Hot gos! We get into a recent TikTok literary-agent controversy and how very dare them. (Note: The agent in question has since apologized. We recorded this before the apology, but we were happy to see it.)Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @[email protected]: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comSHOW NOTES:https://www.threads.com/@sam_evans_writer/post/DTLI1zxDr-c?xmt=AQF01R3hOo-jWVjeCoNdYE57ZY0YqfYJVlXulhjiuFvpOFOOxkzc6lCFHmBScGk4hGMtyHo&slof=1https://www.tiktok.com/@kelly.j.jones19/video/7592298629696670998?_r=1&_t=ZP-92sMcQXqMXP https://www.reddit.com/r/PubTips/comments/1q8p74o/discussion_what_are_your_thoughts_on_agents/?share_id=6f_NKJqCbHvGFkEPNeYqD&utm_content=1&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_source=share&utm_term=17

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    BLF Holiday Extravaganza!!! (S01E21)

    BAD LIT FRIENDS FIRST ANNUAL HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA!!! We were going to take the week off, but then a publisher was VERY WRONG on the internetz and… well. Surprise! Consider this a late holiday season present from Kirk and Meagan because who doesn’t like a little bit of legal analysis while they eat their weight in Danish butter cookies? This episode is all Hot Goss, Contract Law Edition as we dig into the Shadowlight Press litRPG contract that’s been circulating online, why it’s so monumentally appalling, why publishers shouldn’t include Rickrolls on their websites, and what this contract can teach you about reading publishing agreements before you sign anything. We also talk litRPG as a genre, Shadowlight’s not-so-great public response to the kerfuffle, and the bigger takeaway: if a contract makes you feel like you’re being seduced into an author’s penal colony, maybe don’t do that.Listener note: no episode on January 9th so we can have a tiny rest. We’re back on January 16, 2026 with Season Two (wut) of BAD LIT FRIENDS.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: badlitfriends.comSHOW NOTES:Writer Beware, “Why These Contract Clauses Are Scary”: https://writerbeware.blog/2025/12/19/why-these-contract-clauses-are-scary/Reddit post in r/ProgressionFantasy, “PSA: Shadow Light Press Contract” (12/16/25): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgressionFantasy/comments/1poe338/psa_shadow_light_press_contract/Follow up Reddit post by Shadow Light Press in r/ProgressionFantasy, “Shadow Light Press - Update” (12/19/25): https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgressionFantasy/comments/1pppp7l/shadow_light_press_update/Editorial Freelancers’ Association’s Editorial Rates: https://www.the-efa.org/rates/Author’s Guild Contract Review (I know I said Writer’s Guild!): https://authorsguild.org/legal-services/contract-reviews/

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    Tropes: Love Them or Leave Them? (S01E20)

    EPISODE 20! We made it even though we still barely know what we’re doing. This week we’re roasting literary tropes like chestnuts in the fire. Join us as we rate enemies-to-lovers, chosen ones (spoiler: thank u, next), ticking clocks and much, much more on a scale that’s completely inconsistent! Also, Meagan gets weirdly deep about property law and Kirk insists the romance genre needs more corpses. PLUS Hot Goss about yet another AI feature that literally nobody asked for unless their last name is Bezos.Content warning (24:25-24:35): passing reference to slash fic involving the 27th and 30th U.S. presidents that seriously the world probably never needed to know about. I mean, hey, maybe it is your bag, so no judgment and you might want to fast forward right to this part. Just listen to the rest of it, okay?Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://www.badlitfriends.com/

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    Interview with Author Jessica Lunt (S01E19)

    In this episode, we’re chatting with indie author Jessica Lunt about her writing journey and her debut novella, The Witch Hunter’s Wife. We talk about what it’s really like to write historical fiction, from research and routines to tackling big themes like marriage, social expectations, and pregnancy loss. Jessica also shares how she balances writing with life as a mom of four, and what the indie publishing world looks like from the inside. We dive into everything from audiobooks and marketing to handling rejection, finding community, and what she’s working on next. Jessica also imparts advice for writers trying to find their way in indie publishing.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://badlitfriends.comShow notes:Content warning: we discuss pregnancy loss between 00:27:00 and 00:31:00.Jessica's website where you can signup for her newsletter: https://www.jessicalunt.com/You can buy Jessica's newest novella, The Witch Hunter's Wife at Amazon, your local bookstore, or through your local library.

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    Alpha and Beta Readers: Tell Me What's Wrong—No, Not Like That (S01E18)

    Yes queen/king/court jester, we're tackling alpha and beta readers: what they are, when you need them, how to find them, and what to ask for when someone agrees to read your ugly book baby. Consider this a companion to our last episode on critique partners and writing groups because we said so.In Hot Goss, we wonder why anyone cares how many books other people read in a year, and lose our minds over quite possibly the worst take of 2025: third person POV makes you a misogynist. Someone needs to throw their laptop in the dumpster and get a flip phone.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://www.badlitfriends.com/

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    Writing Groups and Critique Partners: The Good, The Bad, and The "Why Did I Agree to This?" (S01E17)

    In this episode, we welcome our guest, Anne Wells, to the show to talk about writing groups and critique partners. We share our very different experiences: Meagan's unicorn-level luck with her supportive four-year-old writing group, Kirk's unfortunate writing-group curse, and Anne's adventures in a Meetup group where the rude go to die.We also dig into what makes a writing group actually work, how to find one that won't make you miserable, and why some writers seem weirdly drawn to tearing others apart. (Is it their kink? We're not here to kink-shame, but also, yes we are.) We also talk about where to find your people: Discord servers, Blue Sky, conferences, local guilds, boring weddings maybe? And we share tips for keeping a group healthy long-term, including the most important question you should ask yourself: Are you miserable?In Hot Goss, we discuss a BookTuber's garbage take that Romantasy readers are "not the brightest sparks" and tools of the patriarchy. We also touch on why attacking a genre and its entire readership is, like, not cool, man.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://www.badlitfriends.com/

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    So You Want to Write a Novel — Really? Part 3: THE END (S01E16)

    In this episode, we're wrapping up our three-part series on novel, talking about actually finishing the thing, managing the emotional rollercoaster of finishing, stepping away after “The End,” and getting your manuscript ready for beta readers.In Hot Goss, we dive into the latest BookTok drama involving author and influencer Elyse Myers, reader spaces, parasocial relationships, and the increasingly complicated rules of online engagement. Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]
Bluesky: @badlitfriends.bsky.social
Threads: @badlitfriends
Instagram: @badlitfriends
Website: https://www.badlitfriends.com/Show notes:Seven Drafts, by Allison K Williamshttps://sevendrafts.com/Elyse Myers' Bad Taco Datehttps://www.tiktok.com/@elysemyers/video/7016002945082871046?lang=en

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    So You Want to Write a Novel — Really? Part 2: The Process (S01E15)

    Welcome back to the second part of our "So You Want to Write a Novel" series! Last week, we covered the basics: genre, POV, and whether your idea could just be vibes (spoiler: no). This week, we're tackling the actual writing part, which turns out to be kind of important.We discuss where (and where not) to start your novel , why your first draft is allowed to be garbage, and the importance of just getting words on the page. We also compare writing tools and get very serious about backups. (Seriously, stop reading this and go back up your manuscript right now.)We also talk about research and how much is enough before you're just procrastinating, and why momentum matters.And of course…Hot Goss. (Hot gos? Hotgos? Hawtgaws?)Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]
Bluesky: @badlitfriends.bsky.social
Threads: @badlitfriends
Instagram: @badlitfriends
Website: https://www.badlitfriends.com/Show notes:Scrivener: https://www.literatureandlatte.com/Dabble: https://www.dabblewriter.com/

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    So You Want to Write a Novel — Really? Part 1: Before You Begin (SO1E14)

    Episode 14: “So You Want to Write a Novel — Really? (Part 1: Before You Begin)”This week, Meagan and Kirk kick off a three-part series on actually writing a novel. If you’ve ever said, “I think I’ll finally write that book,” this series is the audio equivalent of Cher slapping Nic Cage in the face in Moonstruck. Maybe.In Part 1 of the series, we’re talking reality checks and big decisions: are you sure you want to do this, what you’re really signing up for (spoiler: years of emotional and financial ruin), and how to choose your genre, POV, and tense without having a full-blown existential, thermonuclear meltdown. Also outlining vs. pure chaos and admit which camps we not-so-secretly live in, and why writers don’t need to be footsoldiers in the gatekeeping wars.In Hot Goss, we rage about that agent on Threads who insists you need ten betas before querying. We discuss why beta readers are important, why online writer groups are absolutely the hellscape people think (unless you’re in Meagan’s group), and why quality is more important than quantity when it comes to betas.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected] Bluesky: @badlitfriends.bsky.social Threads: @badlitfriends Instagram: @badlitfriends Website: https://www.badlitfriends.com/Jane Friedman on Beta Readers: https://janefriedman.com/beta-readers/

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    Revisions: RIP (Some of) It Up and Start Again (S01E13)

    This week, we tackle every writer's favorite task (narrator: no it's not): revisions. From massive rewrites to line editing minutiae, we discuss what to keep, what to fix, and what to destroy in a fire.We also have some show news, as Rylan steps back to focus on her writing unless, you know, there was some kind of write-in campaign demanding her return. (ahem)Thank you Rylan for all of your hard work!In Hot Goss, we dive into PenguinGate (not that Penguin): the drama surrounding Paul and Matthew's children's book, pity marketing tactics, and why doxxing Ingram employees is never the answer.Whether you're a revision lover like Kirk or a revision resister like Meagan, this episode covers everything you need to know about transforming your manuscript from "meh" to publishable.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty.Show email: [email protected] Bluesky: @badlitfriends.bsky.social Threads: @badlitfriends Instagram: @badlitfriends Website: https://www.badlitfriends.com/Show Notes:Sorry for the less-than-stellar editing! Did I mention Rylan was our editor?

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    Pitch Perfect (S01E12)

    This week, Meagan, Kirk, and Rylan talk about the wild world of online pitch events—you know, those (used-to-be) Twitter (and now Blue Sky) contests where you condense your entire manuscript into 280 characters and hope an agent notices you in the mob.Are they a legitimate path to publication? A performative Hunger Games for writers? A way to connect with your people? Spoiler: it's complicated.We break down what pitch events actually are, which ones are worth your time, how to craft a pitch that doesn't make you cringe. And then we talk about the pros and cons of different events like #PitMad, #PitDark, and #DVPit, the reality of getting likes versus actual requests, and why community might be the real prize here.In our Hot Goss segment, we dive into the recent piracy drama. We're calling out the performative "think of the disadvantaged people" arguments, discussing why "information should be free" doesn't mean entertainment should be stolen, and getting real about how piracy actually hurts authors.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We're glad you're here, even if none of us know what we're doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann, Kirk Rafferty, and Rylan. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://www.badlitfriends.com/

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    Interview with Amber Hamilton (S01E11)

    This week, Kirk, Meagan, and Rylan sit down with debut author Amber Hamilton to talk about her dark academia romantasy, Seven Deadly Thorns, a twisted Snow White retelling where true love's kiss kills instead of resurrects.Amber shares her journey from rejection to landing five agent offers for her second novel, and the delicate balance between writing what your heart wants and writing what the market needs.We also dive into the unique challenges of writing your second book under contract, and the surrealness of people literally painting your book at a garden party.We had an absolute blast speaking with Amber, and can’t wait to read her book!Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://www.badlitfriends.com/Show notes:Seven Deadly Thorns is published by Bloomsbury YA, and is available for preorder right now. It will be available for purchase on Novemeber 4, 2025. In the UK, it will be available on October 28, 2025.Amber's website is: https://amhamwrites.com

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    Show Not Tell: Writing Rules Ranked, Debunked and Derided (S01E10)

    This week, Meagan and Kirk tackle the sacred cows of writing advice, from “show, don’t tell” to “kill your darlings,” and then gleefully tip them over.We also discuss adverbs, passive voice, and confess to crimes against first drafts. Meagan shares post-conference war stories (and book five confessions), and Kirk reveals his "sure, why not?" two-adverbs-per-chapter rule.In Hot Goss, we discuss the latest writing-community drama: authors quitting querying and expensive special editions.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsWebsite: https://www.badlitfriends.com/Show notes:The book Kirk thought was zombies on a submarine, but is actually vampires on a submarine, is 100 FATHOMS BELOW by Nicholas Kaufmann and Steven L. Kent. It's now on my TBR list, and should be on yours too! -k)

  29. 10

    Conference Confidential: Rocky Mountain High Anxiety (S01E09)

    The Bad Lit Friends are live(ish) and in person! Meagan, Kirk, and Rylan are recording from the Colorado Gold writers conference, sharing a microphone and thoughts on what it's really like to attend a writing conference.In this episode, we discuss:Our writing progress (or lack thereof) heading into the conferenceWhat to expect at your first writers conference versus what actually happensThe value of workshopsThe reality of pitching to agents (and whether it's worth it)Why the connections you make matter more than the sessions you attendPro tips for surviving a conferenceIn our Hot Goss segment, we tackle the latest internet outrage: people who think the Scholastic Book Fair is...bad? Whether you're considering attending your first conference or you're a veteran looking to optimize your experience, this episode covers everything from managing introvert energy to making the most of being surrounded by other writers who understand the struggle.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann, Rylan, and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriends

  30. 9

    Writer's Block: When the Words Don't Word Right (S01E08)

    In this episode, Meagan, Rylan, and Kirk discuss the complexities of writer's block, sharing personal experiences and strategies for overcoming creative challenges. We explore the different types of writer's block, the importance of community support, and various techniques to stimulate creativity.And in our Hot Goss segment, we call out book haulers and performative book collecting for internet points.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Rylan, Meagan Thompson-Mann, and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsShow notes: Tips for breaking through writer's block: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jT4y4Vo38UOnvKT9d4Xv3DtJ3yvno6_Cb0t8yWxpDok/edit?usp=sharing

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    Querying for the Terribly Nervous Part 2: The Synopsis (S01E07)

    SummaryIn this episode of Bad Lit Friends, we discuss arguably the most challenging part of your query package, the synopses. We share personal updates on our writing progress, delve into the structure of a synopsis, and explore common pitfalls. In our "hot gos" segment, we talk more about the Anthropic settlement, the future of publishing, and the impact of fan fiction on the traditional publishing market.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsShow notes:Writing a Great Synopsis by Nicola Morgan: https://nicolamorgan.com/my-books/write-a-great-synopsis/

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    How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Query Letter (S01E06)

    Rylan is off having East Coast adventures, so it’s just Meagan and Kirk left unsupervised like gossipy Kevin McCallisters.Whether you’re staring down your first query or have already sent out fifty, this episode is packed with hard-learned experience, do’s and don’ts, and the structure of your query letter. We break down the must-haves, and Kirk shares his actual hook that landed an agent.We also commiserate about rejection, resilience, and what makes this whole process just a little bit less demoralizing, rounded out with thoughts on voice, structure, personalizations, and why publishing is basically just a never-ending series of gates to worm your way through.And of course, more hot goss as we dive into the recent $1.5 billion Anthropic lawsuit settlement, the ethics of AI and piracy in publishing, and their impact on real writers. And as always, Megan and Kirk have plenty of feels about capitalism, copyright law, and the future of the book world.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsShow notes:The query letter that got Kirk an agent:https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/4527162724777475067/3648320377209075956The five questions your query letter should answer:• Who is the main character?• What do they want?• What’s standing in the way?• What are they willing to do to get it?• What happens if they fail?We didn't discuss on the show, but Lauren Kay has a fantastic query letter guide here:https://www.laurenkaywrites.com/blog/how-to-write-a-query-letter

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    The Writing Contest Industrial Complex (S01E05)

    With Kirk away on vacation, Meagan is joined by producer (and guest co-host) Rylan for a deep dive into the writing contest industrial complex.Are contests a legitimate path to publication, or just an expensive detour filled with dashed hopes and black-box judging? Together they compare notes on entering contests, from quarter-finalist laurels to anthology publications, and debate whether the deadlines, feedback, and visibility are worth the fees, or if it’s all just a money pit.Also: the joys and pains of adapting screenplays into novels, the tea-fueled glamour of Australian book launches, and this week’s Hot Goss: when a querying author’s Twitter misstep spirals into internet drama and unlikely allies.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. This episode is guest co-hosted by Rylan Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.socialThreads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsShow notes:What Makes a Great First Page of a Novel: https://gutsygreatnovelist.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/What-Makes-a-Great-First-Page-of-a-Novel-.pdfGutsy Great Novelist Page One Prize guidelines: https://www.thegutsygreatnovelist.com/page-one-prizeMind’s Shine Bright Confidence II Anthology: https://www.mindsshinebright.com

  34. 5

    Comparison is the Thief of Joy (S01E04)

    Content warning: We discuss the alleged sexual assault incidents at the Sinners and Stardust conference. (Starts at 29:00 and ends at 34:45)In this episode of Bad Lit Friends, Kirk and Meagan dive into the messy, beautiful realities of the writing life. They reflect on their own journeys as authors, sharing candid stories of jealousy, comparison, and imposter syndrome, as well as the pressure that comes with reader expectations.We also talk about the role of conferences and writing contests, and the responsibilities writers carry toward their readers.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.social‬Threads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsShow notes:MSLexia can be found at https://mslexia.co.ukMeagan's audio was a little funky--because we are, after all, the podcast that barely knows (and at times, doesn't know) what it's doing. We'll get that fixed before the next show.

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    Tales from PubTips (S01E03)

    Meagan and Kirk dive into the Reddit community r/PubTips, unpacking both the helpful advice and the more problematic trends they’ve seen circulating in the subreddit.They also explore some of the recurring debates that dominate r/PubTips, including the infamous word-count rules, comparative titles, and the murky territory of query personalization.For the Hot Goss segment, Meagan and Kirk turn to the ongoing debate about editors. Must every writer hire a professional editor before querying, or is this just another form of gatekeeping?Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.social‬Threads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriendsShow notes:You can find typical editorial rates at: https://www.the-efa.org/rates/Typical word counts: Short story: under 7,500 wordsNovelette: 7,500 to 17,500 wordsNovella: 17,500 to 40,000 wordsFantasy & Sci-Fi: 100,000 to 115,000 wordsMystery & Thriller - 80,000 to 100,000 wordsLiterary Fiction - 80,000 - 100,000 wordsRomance - 80,000 to 100,000 wordsHorror - 70,000 to 100,000 wordsMemoir - 80,000 to 90,000 wordsYoung Adult - 55,000 to 80.000 wordsNonfiction - 50,000 to 80,000 wordsMiddle Grade - 20,000 to 55,000 words(Source: https://reedsy.com/studio/resources/how-many-words-in-a-novel)

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    Book Two: Writing In Purgatory (S01E02)

    Meagan and Kirk pull back the curtain on an inevitable part of writing life: writing your next book when your first one’s fate is still hanging in the balance. Kirk has just completed the manuscript for his second novel while his debut is out on submission, and Meagan is halfway through drafting her follow-up while actively querying her first. Together, they explore the strange mental limbo of wondering, "What if all this is for nothing?" and how that uncertainty shapes their choices at the keyboard.Also: a detour into recent book-world drama, and oh hey, it's about AI again!Whether you’re a debut author, an aspiring novelist, or just curious about the unglamorous, emotional middle of a writing career, this episode has more messy Thoughts and Hottakes™ than you can shake a stick at.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.social‬Threads: @badlitfriendsInstagram: @badlitfriends

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    Are We Still Writers If We're Not Writing? (S01E01)

    In our chaotic debut, we ask the big (and terrifying) question: Are you still a writer if you're not actually writing? We discuss writing routines (or lack thereof), the myth of writing every day, perfectionism paralysis, the distinction between writing and writing-adjacent procrastination, and why having a cheering section might be the key to finishing anything.Also: research rabbit holes, book-world drama, Paris Hilton(?), and a spicy BookTok controversy that has us questioning whether vibes alone are enough to sell a novel.Welcome to Bad Lit Friends. We’re glad you’re here, even if none of us know what we’re doing.Bad Lit Friends was created and is hosted by Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty. Our Producer is Rylan Rafferty.Show email: [email protected]: @badlitfriends.bsky.social‬Threads: @badlitfriends

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Bad Lit Friends is a writing podcast that barely knows what it's doing. And that’s the point. Hosted by fiction writers Meagan Thompson-Mann and Kirk Rafferty, this show is equal parts craft discussion, existential despair, ego massage, and wildly unsolicited hot takes.Each episode blends honest conversations about the creative process, the publishing industry, and the messiness of trying to create highfalutin art, with hot-and-occasionally-right takes, and a dash of internet drama. If you've ever felt like you're writing into the void, you're not alone — grab a seat, bring your worst draft.

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