Ongoing Disorganized Thoughts on Publishing
It’s never really cut and dry, is it, the sets of rules associated with publishing. I say this now, having read Claire Light’s post on women and people of color writers, and whether they submit to publications as much as majority populations do.
I don’t want to speculate on how the...
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Oakland Local
Many thanks to Kwan Booth for featuring me at Oakland Local.
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Guy LeCharles Gonzalez at Publishing Perspectives
Books are one of the oldest, most efficient, highly intuitive information technologies ever created. Anyone can pick up a book and figure out how to read it, even if it’s translated manga kept in its original right-to-left format. They can dog-ear a page, or write notes in the margins; share it with...
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Publishing Thoughts for the End of the Year and Decade
I’m inspired, or touched, or feeling warm fuzzies in general about Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor’s and Veronica Montes’s recent blog posts. With Growing Up Filipino II, Bec is now experiencing her first publication in an anthology (as she notes, an actual book), feeling “less a could-be...
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