We always say that publishing is a long and winding road. We also understand that concrete, real-life examples can be helpful in guiding your own…
If you’ve heard horror stories from friends, colleagues, or even strangers on the internet about traditional publishing being a punishing experience, you’re not alone! Many…
Clinical psychologist and PTSD trauma expert Dr. Edith Shiro’s debut, THE TRAMPOLINE EFFECT: A 5-Stage Model to Achieve Growth After Trauma, reveals the counter-intuitive notion…
Many of you have been wondering what it takes to get paid for speaking and how the market has changed. Do you need a book?…
As Lucinda discusses with our new friend, blogger, and author Anne R. Allen, writers put so much love and labor into their stories, and literary…
Receiving criticism is always difficult, in any area of our lives. As writers, we’re often so close to the subject matter that criticism can strike…
THE REMOTE PIONEERS by Time Doctor founders Liam Martin and Rob Rawson is a timely guide offering best practices for remote work based on their…
In WIN WHEN THEY SAY YOU WON’T, Daphne E. Jones gives women the tools they need to succeed even in the absence of mentorship or…
You’ve spent months, or even years, writing your book. Many of you have spent a career, or a lifetime, preparing for the moment to share…
THE BOOK THAT ALMOST RHYMED is Omar Abed’s debut picture book following one boy’s attempt to tell a story in rhyme despite repeated interruptions from…
After all of the time you’ve spent writing and editing your book, the moment you’ve been waiting for arrives: your publisher emails you mock-ups of…
Author of The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace (TarcherPerigee) and Decoding Greatness (Simon and Schuster), publishing this April,…