• Stacey McEwan: A Forbidden Alchemy, Bad First Drafts, & Why the Miscommunication Trope Can Go Away
    Jun 6 2026

    NY Times and USA today best selling author Stacey McEwan joins Devin and Pete to kick off Fantasy Romance Month on Realm Runners, and it's a full hour of craft, chaos, and chicken-flavored chips. Stacey is the bestselling author of A Forbidden Alchemy (Peaky Blinders with magic) part of The Artisan series, published by Saga Press. She breaks down how the book came together from a genuinely unhinged first draft (dark academia war fiction steampunk romantasy was a real pitch), why she almost miscommunication-trapped herself into a corner, what it's actually like to get editor notes back when your entire brain is on the page, and where book three stands right now.

    A Forsaken Prophecy releases July 14 (AU/UK) and July 21 (US). Tour dates coming soon.

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    Chapters:

    0:00 — Intro and Fantasy Romance Month

    1:30 — How Devin ended up with a signed copy of Ledge

    4:00 — Why Patrick works for readers regardless of gender

    7:30 — What makes romance land vs. what makes it die

    10:00 — Writing Nina's silence without it being a miscommunication cop-out

    13:30 — How the book actually came together: dark academia + war docs + nan's bodice rippers

    16:30 — The school arc that became its own book and then got cut

    18:45 — The editor notes reel: what it looks like on the outside vs. what it feels like on the inside

    21:15 — Coles vs. Woolies

    23:00 — Chicken-flavored chips and the cultural divide

    26:45 — Balancing writing, mothering, and touring (and the bargain she made with herself)

    31:20 — How teaching shaped her storytelling instincts

    35:00 — Student plot twists, reader DMs, and Raven Kennedy's lawyers

    37:00 — A Forsaken Prophecy updates and why book two was an absolute pain to write

    39:15 — AFV: the book three title tease

    41:00 — The Kindle highlights that surprised her

    43:15 — Readers obsessing over an air charmer that isn't coming

    45:30 — The gaslight fantasy world and how ANZAC tunnelers inspired the magic system

    49:30 — Writing real sibling dynamics (Patrick's brothers and the banter)

    52:00 — Tour dates, wrap-up, and the Stacia Stark teaser for next week

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    56 mins
  • Dying Tribes, Haunted Princes, Epic Debut | Thomas Schecter | Realm Runners S2 E6
    May 27 2026

    Thomas Clark Schecter joins Realm Runners to talk about The Shieldbreaker Saga, his epic dark fantasy series following 19-year-old Kareva as he leads the last of the Hodrir against the seemingly unstoppable Pohyor. Described by readers as the fantasy equivalent of 300, with the heart of Bernard Cornwell and the brutality of Abercrombie, The Shieldbreaker: Book One – The Last of the Etela is a lean, visceral, and emotionally devastating debut that proves you don't need 800 pages to build a world worth dying in.

    Tom breaks down how his background as an educator and history enthusiast shaped the tribal cultures, naming conventions, and military tactics in the book, why he opened with an epilogue that tells you the ending from page one (and why that was the right call), how his multi-POV battle sequences were designed to make readers feel the tide of war shift in real time, and where the Shieldbreaker Saga goes from here.

    📖 The Shieldbreaker, Book One: The Last of the Etela → https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/236990876

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    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    02:28 Book Cover Design and Aesthetic Choices

    05:24 The Writing Process and Series Development

    08:21 Influences and Inspirations for the Story

    11:07 Narrative Structure and Epilogue Discussion

    13:55 Character Development and Motivations

    16:42 Historical Context and Research

    19:23 Writing Style and POV Techniques

    22:14 Final Thoughts and Future Works

    31:40 Building Epic Battles and Character Depth

    33:36 The Emotional Impact of Character Connections

    35:44 Character-Driven Worldbuilding in Fantasy

    38:20 The Challenge of Expanding a Fantasy Universe

    40:25 Creating Rhythm and Pacing in Storytelling

    44:49 Themes of Identity in Times of Crisis

    47:11 Escapism vs. Realism in Fantasy Literature

    50:26 The Future of the Shield Breaker Saga

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 14 Years on One Book, Then a Fantasy Debut That Bangs | C. William Phillips | Realm Runners S2 E5
    May 13 2026

    C. William Phillips (https://www.instagram.com/words_with_will) spent 14 years writing his debut, a crime thriller that reads like Breaking Bad and The Sopranos writers got into a fistfight in a parking lot and bleed all over the pages. Then he pivoted to epic fantasy and somehow made that look easy too.

    In this episode, Will breaks down the wild journey from What Blood Remembers to The Ash Remains, including how unemployment finally forced him to finish a book he'd been carrying since he was 18, why he's a proud pantser which led to adding his best character (Sen) completely by accident, and how he built a dragon bond system that actually costs something.

    We also get into: why Will writes unapologetically even when beta readers tell him he'll lose people, what the Malazan book club and The Crippled Pod(https://open.spotify.com/show/1UDpA2dZNhRY0ay3Md4XVY) did to his TBR, and why epic fantasy always felt like home even when he was writing neo-Western crime fiction.

    Pre-order The Ash Remains (ebook $5 before release): https://amzn.to/43aZTHK *

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    0:00 - Introduction

    3:18 - Writing What Blood Remembers for 14 Years

    6:50 - Why Unemployment Finished the Book

    10:05 - Sprayed Edges & Indie Publishing with Mayor Golden Bookshelf

    12:30 - Pivoting to Epic Fantasy with The Ash Remains

    15:30 - Character Work Across Both Books

    16:20 - Pantser vs. Plotter (He Pantsed Sen Entirely)

    19:30 - Does He Know How the Series Ends?

    21:00 - Book Length & Chapter Structure

    27:20 - Chapter Formatting & the Malazan Influence

    30:50 - What Makes These Dragons Different

    34:10 - The Dragon Bond Training Room (No Spoilers)

    36:40 - Working on Book Two

    39:00 - Future Projects: Space Opera, Short Stories & a What Blood Remembers Novella

    41:10 - The Malazan Book Club Podcast Origin Story

    46:00 - What Malazan Did to His TBR

    50:00 - Writing Unapologetically (Even When Beta Readers Push Back)

    55:00 - Action Scenes & Accessibility in Epic Fantasy

    1:08:00 - Sen's Book Two Scoop

    1:11:30 - Closing & Where to Find Will

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Bold Choice to Write an All-Female Clan in Fantasy w/ Jackson Ford | Realm Runners S2 E4
    May 6 2026

    Most authors talk about writing. Jackson Ford (https://www.instagram.com/realjacksonford) proves it’s about living. In this episode, Jackson shares the real story behind his groundbreaking series The Bone Raiders, including how he dove headfirst into Mongolian culture, defying stereotypes to create a richly authentic world, nothing like the typical fantasy setting. You’ll discover the surprising reasons he chose to focus on female characters, why empathy guides his storytelling, and how to craft relationships that don’t just entertain but emotionally wreck your readers in the best way.

    We break down Jackson’s unconventional approach to world-building, revealing how he uses "what if" questions instead of tropes to naturally develop compelling characters and settings. Plus, how his background in journalism fuels his obsession with getting details right, and why he believes every writer has a responsibility to portray diverse perspectives authentically.

    Whether you’re an aspiring author or avid reader this episode unlocks the secret to genuine storytelling: one rooted in respect, research, and raw emotion. Perfect for anyone ready to challenge conventions, elevate their craft, or understand the mind of a storyteller who refuses to follow the crowd.

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    0:00 - Introduction
    3:18 - Release Day Experience
    5:19 - The Broken Binding
    7:13 - Transition to Fantasy
    13:24 - World-Building Approach
    20:14 - Writing Female Characters
    32:15 - Mentorship Program
    38:08 - The Business of Publishing
    49:31 - Upcoming Projects
    54:15 - Personal Stories
    1:00:04 - Closing Remarks


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Aaron Hall: The Legend of Uh, Caveman Cooking, and Writing Parody with Heart | Realm Runners S2 E3
    Apr 22 2026

    Aaron Hall joins Pete and Devin to close out April, and this conversation goes everywhere. We dig into what makes The Legend of Uh work and hint, it's not just the jokes! We also talk about how a personal pizza video accidentally launched a social media explosion, why parody fantasy fails when it's all gag and no emotional core, and whether Aaron's next project should be a sci-fi parody or a grimdark political epic fantasy.

    He also teases a caveman cookbook that somehow has a fantasy adventure threaded through it, drops some thoughts on Brandon Sanderson's underground lair, and talks about what it actually feels like to go from nobody to getting recognized at a bookstore.

    The Second Legend of U is available for preorder and released on 4/27! Check out everything from Aaron at https://aaronnhall.com/ !

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    Chapters:
    (00:00) - Intro and reflections on April’s achievements
    (01:19) - Aaron’s praise for indie author community and "The Legend of" series
    (02:37) - Discussing "The Legend of Up" and its humor
    (04:07) - Brandon Sanderson’s prolific writing and book size
    (04:58) - Brandon’s resources and underground home tour
    (05:37) - The wealth of successful authors and their real lives
    (06:48) - Indie marketing challenges and successes
    (08:10) - Building an author brand with social content
    (10:44) - The balancing act of parody and meaningful storytelling
    (12:19) - Flipping stereotypes for emotional depth
    (13:55) - The unexpected popularity of side characters
    (15:47) - Impactful character moments and connection with readers
    (16:32) - Making audiobooks available for free on YouTube
    (17:43) - The reasoning behind YouTube audiobook strategy
    (19:03) - Challenges with Spotify and other platforms
    (21:07) - The importance of quick editing for social media
    (32:28) - Insights into attention span and short-form content
    (33:17) - The value of rapid shifts in social videos
    (34:37) - Content planning and engagement strategies
    (39:31) - Future projects including sci-fi, prequels, and series ideas
    (44:39) - Debating themes of lighthearted versus grimdark stories
    (45:49) - Creating a trilogy structure with thematic covers
    (47:03) - The rise of especially popular genres like sci-fi and romance
    (50:18) - Challenges in genre switching and audience expectations
    (52:21) - Parodies in romance and sci-fi with humorous concepts
    (66:31) - Viral videos: the power of one hit to transform an author’s following
    (67:23) - The thrill and humbling reality of reader recognition
    (68:04) - Connecting authentically with fans and meeting influential authors
    (69:03) - Final thoughts and the excitement of future projects


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • A Story Decades in the Making with Audrey DeBoer | Realm Runners S2 E2
    Apr 17 2026

    Audrey DeBoer has been living with this story since she was a teenager. What started as a school assignment became Vispilio, a Robin Hood reimagining that reads less like a fairy tale and more like Game of Thrones with a bow and arrow. Lost princes, political betrayal, morally complicated characters who never act like you'd expect. This is the kind of indie book that makes you wonder how it doesn't have a hundred thousand readers yet.

    In this episode, Devin and Pete sit down with Audrey to talk about what it actually takes to carry a story for over a decade and finally put it in the world. The craft decisions, the indie publishing reality, and what's coming next. Militis, book two in the series, is on the horizon, and Audrey gives us a look at where Southborn goes from here.

    If you've been sleeping on Vispilio, this is your sign to go pick this up!

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction and episode overview

    02:40 - Elevator pitch for "Vespiglio" and its thematic influences

    03:43 - Robin Hood reimagining and political intrigue

    04:54 - The importance of marketing and audiobooks in indie publishing

    06:36 - Building complex characters and balancing narration perspectives

    11:03 - Overcoming unexpected obstacles of indie publishing

    13:28 - The power of community and IndieBookstagram for promotion

    16:20 - Local events and creative marketing ideas

    17:30 - The significance of audiobooks and distribution channels

    21:12 - How character motivations and backgrounds shape storytelling

    22:13 - Incorporating subtle twists and maintaining freshness in Robin Hood reinterpretations

    26:04 - Character analysis: Morally gray and morally complex figures

    27:24 - Exploring themes of destiny, trauma, and war through main characters

    33:15 - The role of themes and editor input in character development

    37:23 - Adelaide's role as a strategic, impactful secondary character

    41:08 - The choice of using amnesia as a plot device and inspirations from history

    43:39 - Effectiveness of dream sequences and visceral worldbuilding

    46:23 - Multiple POV storytelling and balancing action with introspection

    50:02 - Crafting compelling villains with depth, specifically Tanner

    53:22 - Sneak peek into "Miletus" and future series plans

    57:18 - Series scope: trilogy or beyond and world expansion

    58:51 - Final thoughts, connecting with Audrey, and upcoming releases

    59:41 - Closing remarks and appreciation for listeners

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Miles Lyon on Writing The Price of Fear, Getting Lucky, and What's Next | Realm Runners S2 E1
    Apr 10 2026

    Miles Lyon wrote his debut novel The Price of Fear without a roadmap, while he somehow landed a Jeff Brown cover along the way. We talk about what it actually takes to get a book finished, why editors matter more than most new authors want to admit, how luck fits into the indie publishing equation, and what Miles has coming next.

    If you've ever thought about writing a book or you're deep in a debut and wondering if you're doing it right, you're gonna wanna check this out!

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    #RealmRunners #FantasyBooks #BookPodcast #IndieFantasy

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Format
    • 05:29 Cover Art and Design
    • 16:31 Influences on the Book
    • 21:42 The Impact of Timing and Book Releases
    • 30:37 Balancing World-Building and Character Focus
    • 37:43 The Process of Writing First Drafts
    • 47:47 The Magic System
    • 55:10 The Journey to Traditional Publishing
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Pete and Devin Introduce Season 2 of Realm Runners | S2 Ep. 0
    Apr 3 2026

    No guest this week. Just Pete and Devin.
    Before Season 2 gets going, they sit down to talk about where Realm Runners is headed: who the first guests are, what the show looks like with Devin as a full co-host, and everything else that makes this feel like a real new chapter.
    Consider this the introductions before the run begins.

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    Chapters

    • 00:00 Setting Up the Stream
    • 06:07 Co-Hosting and Instagram Followers
    • 16:26 Michelin Star System and Goodreads Ratings
    • 25:52 Book Reviews and Audiobook Experience
    • 30:57 Exploring Indie Scene and Book Reviews
    • 36:33 Unique Storytelling and Book Descriptions
    • 43:28 Reader and Writer Perspectives
    • 52:36 Guest Announcement and Podcast Plans
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    59 mins