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Category Archives: Publishing
On indie press: Dirk Flinthart
So it turned out we had one laggardly author with indie publishing thoughts to share – the indomitable Dirk Flinthart tells it like it is… So, what’s it like working with small press in Australia? Except for the money, it’s bloody … Continue reading
On indie press: Jonathan Strahan
I’ve invited a number of people who have worked in indie press and gone on to become professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Today, internationally-renowned editor Jonathan Strahan shares his journey. I first encountered small presses in … Continue reading
On indie press: Angela Slatter
I’ve invited a number of people who have published in indie press and are professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Today, Angela Slatter shares some tips. Introductory Caveat Let me start out by saying that over the … Continue reading
On indie press: Sue Bursztynski
I’ve invited a number of people who have published in indie press and are professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Today, Sue Bursztynski shares her thoughts. I’m on the ASIM co-op and have sold a few stories to … Continue reading
On indie press: Nicole R Murphy
I’ve invited a number of people who have published in indie press and have gone on to become professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Today, Nicole R Murphy shares her journey. What indie publishing has taught me. … Continue reading
On indie press: Margo Lanagan
I’ve invited a number of people who have published in indie press and are professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Here, Margo Lanagan shares her thoughts. Indie presses—an extremely author-centric view The recipe for building a career … Continue reading
On indie press: Joanne Anderton
I’ve invited a number of people who have published in indie press and gone on to become professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Today, Joanne Anderton, whose first novel, Debris (Angry Robot Books) was released just this … Continue reading
On indie press: Jason Nahrung
I’ve invited a number of people who have published in indie press and are professionals in the field to write about their experiences. Here, Jason Nahrung shares his thoughts. Small press, indie press … the nomenclature is changing with the … Continue reading