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Kaylena Radcliff - Christian Fiction Doesn't Have to be Satanic
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Kaylena Radcliff - Christian Fiction Doesn't Have to be Satanic

Kaylena Radcliff is a speculative fiction author, managing editor of Christian History Magazine, homeschool mom, and wife of a church planter. She is also quietly doing what the Christian fiction market keeps insisting can’t be done: writing dark, honest, theologically grounded stories that don’t end in despair and don’t require a sanitized world to feel safe.

In this episode we get into why the Christian bookstore market has narrowed itself into a corner, what spec fic offers that Amish romance structurally cannot, and why the supernatural elements of the faith are actually best explored through fantasy and horror rather than avoided. We also cover what 12 years of editing academic history for a general audience teaches you about making hard things approachable, why women writing male characters keep defaulting to two broken archetypes, and what Kaylena learned about finding readers by showing up at craft fairs instead of book festivals.


In This Episode

  • The Christian Market vs. Christian Writers: Why the gatekeeping isn’t coming from outside the faith — it’s coming from inside the bookstore — and how the spec fic community is building an audience anyway.

  • Realm Makers and the Third Option: The community of Christian writers that aren’t shelved in the Christian aisle, but are still explicitly rooted in a theological worldview, and why that distinction matters for marketing.

  • Positive Masculinity in Fiction: Why Kaylena builds worlds where men are expected to be virtuous, what she thinks is driving young men toward toxic archetypes, and what fiction can offer that YouTube rants can’t.

  • How Women Get Male Characters Wrong: The Homer Simpson idiot husband, the impossible romanticized ideal, and why both archetypes are doing the same damage from opposite directions.

  • Naming the Dragon: Why writing about supernatural evil is a specifically Christian act, what Chesterton understood about dragons, and why fiction that can’t be conquered is not just unsatisfying — it’s dishonest.

  • History as a Spec Fic Engine: How a decade editing academic Christian history for lay readers quietly loaded Kaylena’s fiction with monastic life, warrior monks, and recurring theological themes she didn’t have to invent.

  • The Craft Fair Discovery: Why Kaylena outperforms at community craft festivals compared to book festivals, and what that tells you about competition, traffic, and finding readers who weren’t already looking for you.

  • Substack Over X: Why notes and genuine interaction on Substack are working when the Twitter/X algorithm has become actively hostile to organic discovery.

  • Write Because You Love It: Why indie authors who are racing generative AI output to become millionaires in two years are playing the wrong game, and what the actual long game looks like.


Guest Links

  • Read the Elmnas Chronicles by Kaylena Radcliff: https://a.co/d/06ybrcfG

  • Website: https://www.kaylenaradcliff.com/

  • Substack: Kaylena Radcliff

Kristin’s Links

  • Editing Services: nonsensefreeeditor.com

  • Newsletter: https://www.fictionalinfluence.com

  • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nonsensefreekristin


Timestamps

00:00 - Meet Kaylena Radcliff.

00:30 - Inside Christian History Magazine.

02:31 - Editing for Clarity.

04:06 - From Lit Degree to Editor.

05:38 - Day Job vs Fiction.

07:41 - Genre Fluid Spec Fiction.

09:18 - Realm Makers and Branding.

11:25 - Writing Virtuous Men.

13:40 - Christian Market Pushback.

17:06 - Getting Male Characters Right.

18:41 - Why Fiction Matters.

20:38 - Why Write the Supernatural.

21:33 - Naming Evil to Defeat It.

22:23 - When Horror Feels Hopeless.

23:25 - Discernment and Speculative Worlds.

24:58 - Angels Demons and Theology.

25:57 - Indie Publishing Reality Check.

29:05 - Finding Readers and Platforms.

30:58 - Substack Voice and Notes.

32:07 - Selling Books In Person Again.

34:27 - Rapid Fire Advice and Wrap Up.


About This Podcast

Nonsense-Free Kristin is where independent authors and creators learn to build their platforms, master their craft, and create on their own terms—without begging for permission from gatekeepers who hate them.

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