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What if the old pulp fiction model is exactly what modern authors need right now?
In this episode of the Wordslinger 10-Shot, Kevin talks about using short stories as both a creative reset and a smart publishing strategy. If you’re feeling burned out on your novel, stuck in a long rewrite, or just craving a fresh creative project, short fiction can help refill the bucket while still moving your author business forward.
Short stories can become ebooks, direct sales products, Substack exclusives, audiobooks, reader magnets, annual collections, anthology opportunities, and more. It’s not just about writing something shorter. It’s about creating more entry points for readers, building your catalog, strengthening your platform, and staying creatively energized.
This is a practical strategy for writers, indie authors, creatives, and creative entrepreneurs who want to keep producing without burning out.
If you’re serious about your writing and publishing journey, subscribe to this channel. Wordslinger is where writers come for clear, useful, real-world guidance on writing better books, building an author platform, publishing smarter, and creating a sustainable creative life.
Mentioned in this episode:
Preorder ECHO:
https://bit.ly/qrecho
Wordslinger Podcast:
https://wordslingerpodcast.com
Find Kevin and his books:
https://kevintumlinson.com
Join Kevin on Substack:
https://kevintumlinson.substack.com
ProWritingAid:
https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5
Draft2Digital:
https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger
AuthorAnchor:
https://authoranchor.com
Key moments:
00:00 — Welcome and the preorder announcement for ECHO
01:19 — Creative burnout, brain fry, and stepping back from the novel
02:10 — Refilling the creative bucket
03:36 — Why Kevin started writing a short story
04:06 — The short fiction strategy begins
04:45 — Direct sales, Substack, and reader-friendly pricing
05:20 — Why Kevin refuses to train readers to wait for discounts
06:20 — Loyalty discounts and rewarding newsletter subscribers
08:08 — Short stories as fast creative products
09:36 — Why stepping away from a novel can restore excitement
10:19 — The long-form/short-form writing rhythm
12:38 — Short fiction as a powerful income tool
13:20 — What modern authors can learn from the pulp fiction era
14:13 — Short story markets, magazines, contests, and anthologies
15:04 — Publishing short fiction as ebooks
15:50 — Budget-friendly covers and formatting options
16:37 — Wide distribution versus direct publishing
18:10 — How AuthorAnchor can help authors with support tasks
19:01 — Selling short fiction through your own storefront
20:10 — Using Substack as a paid fiction library
20:48 — Recording short audiobooks yourself
21:58 — Bundling short stories into annual collections
23:32 — Collections, anthologies, and working with other authors
25:20 — Why short fiction fits the current publishing era
26:22 — Reader loyalty, AI pushback, and owning your platform
29:04 — Why shorter fiction may matter more in the attention economy
31:25 — Competing with every other form of media
32:28 — Questions, comments, and building a writer community
What do you think? Are short stories part of your writing or publishing strategy? Leave a comment and let’s talk about it.
Subscribe for more practical writing and publishing guidance from Kevin Tumlinson and the Wordslinger Podcast.
#WritingAdvice #IndieAuthor #SelfPublishing #ShortStories #CreativeEntrepreneur #AuthorPlatform #WritingTips #PublishingTips #WordslingerPodcast #KevinTumlinson
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What if the old pulp fiction model is exactly what modern authors need right now?
In this episode of the Wordslinger 10-Shot, Kevin talks about using short stories as both a creative reset and a smart publishing strategy. If you’re feeling burned out on your novel, stuck in a long rewrite, or just craving a fresh creative project, short fiction can help refill the bucket while still moving your author business forward.
Short stories can become ebooks, direct sales products, Substack exclusives, audiobooks, reader magnets, annual collections, anthology opportunities, and more. It’s not just about writing something shorter. It’s about creating more entry points for readers, building your catalog, strengthening your platform, and staying creatively energized.
This is a practical strategy for writers, indie authors, creatives, and creative entrepreneurs who want to keep producing without burning out.
If you’re serious about your writing and publishing journey, subscribe to this channel. Wordslinger is where writers come for clear, useful, real-world guidance on writing better books, building an author platform, publishing smarter, and creating a sustainable creative life.
Mentioned in this episode:
Preorder ECHO:
https://bit.ly/qrecho
Wordslinger Podcast:
https://wordslingerpodcast.com
Find Kevin and his books:
https://kevintumlinson.com
Join Kevin on Substack:
https://kevintumlinson.substack.com
ProWritingAid:
https://tidd.ly/3NCdlk5
Draft2Digital:
https://draft2digital.com/wordslinger
AuthorAnchor:
https://authoranchor.com
Key moments:
00:00 — Welcome and the preorder announcement for ECHO
01:19 — Creative burnout, brain fry, and stepping back from the novel
02:10 — Refilling the creative bucket
03:36 — Why Kevin started writing a short story
04:06 — The short fiction strategy begins
04:45 — Direct sales, Substack, and reader-friendly pricing
05:20 — Why Kevin refuses to train readers to wait for discounts
06:20 — Loyalty discounts and rewarding newsletter subscribers
08:08 — Short stories as fast creative products
09:36 — Why stepping away from a novel can restore excitement
10:19 — The long-form/short-form writing rhythm
12:38 — Short fiction as a powerful income tool
13:20 — What modern authors can learn from the pulp fiction era
14:13 — Short story markets, magazines, contests, and anthologies
15:04 — Publishing short fiction as ebooks
15:50 — Budget-friendly covers and formatting options
16:37 — Wide distribution versus direct publishing
18:10 — How AuthorAnchor can help authors with support tasks
19:01 — Selling short fiction through your own storefront
20:10 — Using Substack as a paid fiction library
20:48 — Recording short audiobooks yourself
21:58 — Bundling short stories into annual collections
23:32 — Collections, anthologies, and working with other authors
25:20 — Why short fiction fits the current publishing era
26:22 — Reader loyalty, AI pushback, and owning your platform
29:04 — Why shorter fiction may matter more in the attention economy
31:25 — Competing with every other form of media
32:28 — Questions, comments, and building a writer community
What do you think? Are short stories part of your writing or publishing strategy? Leave a comment and let’s talk about it.
Subscribe for more practical writing and publishing guidance from Kevin Tumlinson and the Wordslinger Podcast.
#WritingAdvice #IndieAuthor #SelfPublishing #ShortStories #CreativeEntrepreneur #AuthorPlatform #WritingTips #PublishingTips #WordslingerPodcast #KevinTumlinson
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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