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John A. Douglas - Creating Masculine Fantasy in the Indie Sphere

Dec 3, 2025
John A. Douglas, an independent fantasy author known for 'The Black Crown,' shares insights on the state of literature for men, highlighting the shift away from traditional publishing. He discusses his personal journey from being a bullied boy to a successful indie author, emphasizing the importance of classic tropes like the hero’s journey. John critiques how traditional publishers fail to connect with male readers and advocates for dynamic indie covers, all while stressing the need for authors to cultivate a strong, unapologetic public persona to thrive.
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INSIGHT

Future Of Literature Depends On Readers

  • Abandoning new fiction hands the future of literature to people who dislike your values.
  • John A. Douglas warns that men who only read classics cede modern storytelling to an audience with different interests.
ANECDOTE

Bullying Led To Homeschooling

  • John A. Douglas recounts intense middle school bullying that led to suicidal depression and flunking sixth grade.
  • His mother homeschooled him so he could recover and eventually get his GED.
ANECDOTE

Homeschooled And Thriving

  • John A. Douglas says homeschooling proved transformative despite social pushback in the 90s.
  • He frames himself as living proof that homeschooled kids can thrive academically and socially.
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