Some Thoughts on the Publishing Crisis, Part IV: Surviving the Drought
The final essay in the series discusses how to stay creative during the current publishing crisis and sometimes staying creative means taking a break.
The final essay in the series discusses how to stay creative during the current publishing crisis and sometimes staying creative means taking a break.
Options for people who are trying to find copies of my new YA historical novel Torch, and appreciation for their patience if their pre-order hasn't come in.
The 2022 We Are Kid Lit Summer Reading List is out! While it's appearing later in the summer than our previous lists, it's worth the wait -- our most robust…
In two earlier posts, I talked about why you should self-publish your memoir if you can't find a traditional publisher and the various choices for getting it out into the…
Practical advice for people seeking to self-publish their memoir and find the largest possible readership for it.
Reasons to write and self-publish a memoir if it doesn't attract interest from a traditional publisher.
A report on the Authors Guild-sponsored Black Voices panel, "Centering Black Creators," along with links to next steps.
Mary Atkinson talks about her critically acclaimed small coop press-published middle grade novel Tillie Heart and Soul and her publishing process.
An audit of the books I reviewed for The Pirate Tree, according to diversity of characters and authors and size of publishers.
A discussion of an old publishing model that is being revived as an alternative to traditional publishing and going it alone.