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Tag Archives: Independent Mormon Publishers
Reflections on a Mini-era: An Editor’s Inside Look at Cedar Fort
Guest post by Heidi Doxey. It’s been four years. In the spring of 2008, I sat behind a brown-haired girl in my fiction editing class at BYU. She was pleasant and intelligent, but so were most of the students in … Continue reading
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Tagged Cedar Fort (publisher), editing, Independent Mormon Publishers
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Publishers Corner: Approaching the National Market Through Ebooks
Guest post by Karen Gowen of WiDo Publishing The e-book opportunity has opened up entirely new markets for LDS fiction. WiDo Publishing doesn’t limit its books to Mormon fiction or shy away from it. We have several titles that deal … Continue reading
Publishers Corner: Alan Mitchell at Greenjacket Books
Guest post by Alan Mitchell I’m an independent LDS publisher, which mostly means I don’t make any money. Every man needs a avocation. I’m not sure that is true. I’m not sure what an “avocation” is—is it a mission in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Mitchell, Greenjacket Books, Independent Mormon Publishers
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Publishers Corner: Introducing Strange Violin Editions
Guest post by Therese Doucet Strange Violin Editions is the new kid on the block in Mormon(ish) publishing, and since Chris Bigelow was kind enough to invite me to do a guest post for AML’s Publisher’s Corner, I thought I’d … Continue reading
Publishers Corner: Elizabeth Beeton of B10 Mediaworx
My name is Elizabeth Beeton, writing as Moriah Jovan, and I operate B10 Mediaworx (B10, Beeton, get it?), a publisher, ebook formatter, and provider of other author services. Please forgive my foray into my authorial history, but that’s where the … Continue reading
Publishers Corner: Peculiar Pages for Peculiar People
Guest post by Theric Jepson The seed for Peculiar Pages was planted—no offense—during my dissatisfaction with Irreantum‘s fiction back in the early days. I was just becoming aware that actual Mormon literature (and not just Mormon books) existed (or at … Continue reading
Publishers Corner: The Story of Parables
By Beth Bentley Parables has been around for about four years now, and we’ve published a book or two each year. The latest is Rob Goble’s Across a Harvested Field, which won the Marilyn Brown Novel Award. Before that, Arianne … Continue reading
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Tagged Beth Bentley, Independent Mormon Publishers, Parables (publisher)
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Publishers Corner: Zarahemla Author Guidelines
I haven’t been doing much blogging or posting in any social forums lately, mainly because I’m trying to finish up one big book project and gear up to start the next, so I don’t have much extra literary energy to … Continue reading
Publishers Corner: What to Publish?
It’s Saturday afternoon, and I’ve just finished preparing the 2009 royalty statements and checks for Zarahemla Books authors. Sometimes I wonder about spending so much time on this endeavor, but I felt good today when I totaled up the grand total … Continue reading
