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Narrative Decay

Narrative Decay

Written by: Lion Publishing
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What do you get when you combine two book nerds, a distaste for agenda-driven drivel, and a desire to return to better storytelling? Apparently, you get a publishing house and its flagship podcast!


On Narrative Decay, co-hosts Seth Cordle and Rebekah Edwards discuss the ideologically corrupted state of publishing, the decline of literacy in America, and how they're trying to change their little corner of the book world.

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Episodes
  • EP. 002 — We Need a Better Book Rating System
    Jul 13 2026

    Why don’t books have content ratings?


    We have them for movies. We have them for TV. We have IMDb parental guides, Common Sense Media, MPAA ratings, and a thousand different ways to figure out whether a movie is appropriate before you sit down to watch it.


    But books? Good luck. Hope you enjoy wandering blindly into the smut mines.


    In episode 2 of Narrative Decay, Rebekah Edwards and Seth Cordle are joined by Rebekah’s husband, Joshua Edwards, to talk about why books desperately need better content details—not censorship, not bans, not pearl-clutching panic, but clear information so readers and parents can make their own choices.


    We get into the difference between content warnings, trigger warnings, and content details, why “only 6% smut” is still a lot of smut, why sexual content often hits differently on the page than on the screen, and why readers should be able to know what they’re picking up before they’re already attached to the characters.


    We also talk ACOTAR, Assistant to the Villain, Hunger Games, Project Hail Mary trailer spoilers, Harry Potter and witchcraft ratings, political content in fiction, Christian readers, parents trying to keep up with voracious kids, and Rebekah’s in-progress book rating app that may or may not be powered by her AI son, Clanker.


    PLUS, we ask the real question: does wanting content details mean you’re afraid of being challenged, or does it just mean you’re a grown adult who gets to decide what you want to put in your own brain?


    In this episode:


    📚 Why books need content ratings/content details

    🎬 Why movie ratings don’t translate perfectly to books

    🔥 The problem with smut being hidden until you’re already hooked

    👨‍👩‍👧 Why parents need better tools for teen and YA books

    ⚠️ Content warnings vs. trigger warnings vs. content details

    🧙 Harry Potter, witchcraft, religious themes, and rating nuance

    🚫 Why knowing what’s in a book is not the same thing as banning it

    🤖 Rebekah’s book rating app and the rise of Clanker

    🦁 Why Lion Publishing wants to be upfront about our own books


    Follow Lion Publishing:

    Website: https://lionpublish.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Lion-Publishing

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lionbookpublishing/

    X: https://x.com/lion_publish

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lionbookpublishing

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lionbookpublishing/


    Follow the hosts/authors:

    Rebekah: https://rebekahedwards.com/links/

    Seth: https://linktr.ee/sethcordleauthor


    Support the launch:

    BackerKit: COMING SOON


    Like, subscribe, and share as we push back against Narrative Decay — one good story at a time.

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    51 mins
  • EP. 001 — The Decline of Good Storytelling
    Jul 13 2026

    Lion Publishing launches this fall with three debut novels, three wildly different speculative worlds, and one very stubborn refusal to make “Let Us Hear Your Roar” the podcast title. (That's Rebekah, because she thinks it's a stupid title, SETH!)


    In our first episode, Rebekah Edwards, Seth Cordle, and Henry Hall introduce the books coming our Lion’s first launch: a LitRPG apocalypse born from a tabletop campaign, an epic fantasy about thieves mistaken for heroes, and a YA western fantasy where demon-slaying gunslingers ride through the old West.


    Then we get into the bigger question behind Lion Publishing: what happened to storytelling, and how do we get back to stories that are actually worth reading?


    We talk character arcs, static heroes, D&D as storytelling fuel, why modern fiction often feels politically force-fed, the influence of Star Wars, Animorphs, Harry Potter, Firefly, Sanderson, Salinger, and more... PLUS, why “based storytelling” doesn’t mean propaganda in the other direction. It means plot, character, world, wonder, courage, humor, tragedy, and stories that remember what stories are for.


    In this episode:


    👋 Meet Lion Publishing’s first three authors

    📚 Hear about our debut novels and launch plans

    🌀 LitRPG, epic fantasy, YA western fantasy, and tabletop chaos

    🚫 Why “not woke” is not enough

    🖋️ The case for actual good storytelling

    👨‍🚀 Static characters, heroic arcs, and why Luke Skywalker still matters

    🪄 D&D campaigns, found family, flashbacks, and the books that made us readers


    Follow Lion Publishing:

    Website: https://lionpublish.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Lion-Publishing

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lionbookpublishing/

    X: https://x.com/lion_publish

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lionbookpublishing

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lionbookpublishing/


    Follow the hosts/authors:

    Rebekah: https://rebekahedwards.com/links/

    Seth: https://linktr.ee/sethcordleauthor

    Henry: (lol, you thought this guy had social media?!)


    Support the launch:

    BackerKit: COMING SOON


    Like, subscribe, and share as we push back against Narrative Decay — one good story at a time.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    52 mins
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