Goodwill and Farts
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About this listen
Facebook Marketplace truck negotiations and café tethering lead to a deeper conversation about the habits we practice—both the ones that serve our writing and the ones that sabotage it. When life gets scattered, so does the writing schedule, but the real revelation comes from recognizing how skillfully we can master avoidance behaviors without even noticing.
From Annie Dillard's wisdom about how we spend our days to the harsh realities of penny-a-word fiction markets, Josh and Dasha tackle the uncomfortable truth about making money as a writer in 2025. The publishing landscape has shifted dramatically since the pulp fiction era, leaving even successful authors scraping by while the literary world runs on "goodwill and farts."
Then, addressing questions about payment rates that haven't changed since the 1940s and the overwhelming possibilities of fiction writing, we explore when to research versus when to just write "it was raining" and move on. Sometimes the biggest obstacle to finishing isn't perfectionism—it's getting lost in preparation instead of prose.
Links:
- Annie Dillard - "The Writing Life"
- Big Fiction by Dan Sinykin
- April Davila's newsletter
- Why Your Writing Coach Won't Promise You a Six Figure Book Deal
- Why Writers Excel at Avoiding Writing
Theme music: “1982” by See Jazz