The Fantasy Grimoire

Stephanie Storm

Join your host, Stephanie Storm as she interviews fantasy authors, debut novelists, editors, and Bookstagrammers and we dive into the genre we’ve all come to love. Nothing is off limits as we chat editing, marketing, ethics, bookish hot takes and how to navigate both traditional and self-publishing. Whether you’re penning your debut novel, editing bestsellers, or championing books online, you’ll find relatable discussions with us, and something to appeal to every fantasy reader. Here’s to a refreshingly different take on a fantasy podcast, and helping you find your new favourite author.

  1. The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: Evelyn Ash

    5d ago

    The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: Evelyn Ash

    What if the fae aren't the sparkling, helpful creatures we were promised in fairytales? This week, we are sitting down with the brilliant Evelyn to dissect her stunning debut novel, which pulls back the curtain on the darker side of folklore. As a fellow South African author, it was an absolute joy to connect with Evelyn over our shared roots, the calling of gothic romance, and the deeply personal pieces of ourselves we leave on the page. In This Episode, We Explore: The Call of the Gothic Romance: Why Evelyn was drawn to the moody, atmospheric, and romantic world of gothic fiction for her very first book.Mental Health & the Manuscript: A vulnerable conversation about how Evelyn’s personal mental health journey is reflected in her characters and narrative arcs.Separating Faith from Fiction: How Evelyn navigates the boundary between her personal religious beliefs and the dark, magical stories she chooses to tell.Empowered Women in Dark Places: A look at Evelyn's dedication to centering female empowerment within her storytelling, even when the world around her characters is grim.The "Parents Don't Need to Know" Club: A relatable laugh about the things we write as adults that we still hope our parents never read.Paving the Way with Content Warnings: Why content warnings are essential tools for managing reader expectations, not spoilers. We discuss how indie authors are leading the charge on this while traditional publishing lags behind.The AI Threat to Creativity: A serious discussion on why artificial intelligence doesn't belong in creative spaces and the very real concerns indie authors face regarding the future of the industry.Content Warnings: This episode includes minor discussions about grief, loss, the loss of a child, and suicide.Spoiler Alert: We discuss major plot points for Verity by Colleen Hoover. Skip ahead if you haven't read it yet!

    37 min
  2. The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: R.Lynn Hanks

    Jun 17

    The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: R.Lynn Hanks

    This week, we are sitting down with R. Lynn Hanks to discuss her debut novel, Gamma Raids, a friends-to-lovers romance set at a high-stakes space academy. If you think sci-fi is all cold tech and complex physics, think again. R. Lynn Hanks is here to introduce us to a whole new world of fiction, and remind us that Sci-fi can be sexy too. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Rise of "RomantiSCI": She breaks down this exciting subgenre and explains why sci-fi doesn't have to be intimidating. (Pro-tip: If you can understand a magical fantasy system, you can easily understand a sci-fi world!)Defending the Friends-to-Lovers Trope: Why has this classic trope faced a surge of hate recently? We unpack the awkward, high-stakes reality of risking a lifelong friendship for a shot at love, and why that emotional foundation is actually the ultimate relationship goal.The Romance Spectrum: From the modern spicy pages of RomantiSCI back to the Jane Austen era—where a single, bare-handed touch was enough to cause a scandal.Trope Fatigue vs. Real Connection: A much-needed reminder for authors to go back to creating content that helps readers connect with the heart of the story, rather than just listing marketing checkboxes.Navigating the Industry: R. Lynn shares her brief stint with the querying trenches, how she realized the indie path was the perfect fit, and how she decided between the YA (Young Adult) and NA (New Adult) categories.The Brutal Reality of Reviews: Managing expectations in the reader review space. While reader feedback is always valid, we discuss the reality that an author isn't going to rewrite a book that is already out in the world.Crafting the Best Manuscript: The invaluable role of a trusted publishing team, how to work with sensitivity readers when resources seem scarce, and why finding your unique author community is the ultimate lifeline.

    38 min
  3. The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: EF Watson

    Apr 29

    The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: EF Watson

    In this week’s episode we discuss Ema’s latest release and the emotional alchemy of turning fear into art. The Smog Cursed Kingdom will mark a shift in her career, and we dive into how she leveraged her industry experience to navigate a new genre while staying true to her own voice. The Birth of "Traumantasy": We explore this emerging subgenre and what it means to weave deep emotional healing into fantastical worlds.The "Not For Everyone" Philosophy: Ema gets candid about the reality that no book is universal—and why that’s actually a good thing.Embracing the DNF: While some authors fear the "Did Not Finish" shelf on Goodreads, we talk about why we actually love it.The Review Spiral: How authors (and humans!) tend to hunt for the one negative comment in a sea of praise, and how to stop picking yourself apart.Sobriety & Writing: A vulnerable look at balancing real-life challenges with professional goals. Ema shares how her sobriety journey has reshaped her process and how we’re both navigating a culture often centered around drinking.Boundaries & Public Personas: Why keeping an open mind—and a firm set of boundaries—is essential for authors and readers in today’s digital landscape.Whether you’re an aspiring writer or a dedicated reader, this conversation is a raw, refreshing look at the human being behind the book. Ema knows exactly who she is, and she isn’t pretending to be anyone else. And more than anything, that’s the type of voice we need in publishing.

    41 min

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Join your host, Stephanie Storm as she interviews fantasy authors, debut novelists, editors, and Bookstagrammers and we dive into the genre we’ve all come to love. Nothing is off limits as we chat editing, marketing, ethics, bookish hot takes and how to navigate both traditional and self-publishing. Whether you’re penning your debut novel, editing bestsellers, or championing books online, you’ll find relatable discussions with us, and something to appeal to every fantasy reader. Here’s to a refreshingly different take on a fantasy podcast, and helping you find your new favourite author.