How bookstore returns forced me to rethink my publishing strategy
Returnable books are what enable brick-and-mortar stores to maintain an affordable inventory. But they also put a huge burden on small publishers—like me.
Returnable books are what enable brick-and-mortar stores to maintain an affordable inventory. But they also put a huge burden on small publishers—like me.
At the “Back to School” edition of this new creative nonfiction series in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, Bill will read “Words and Phrases You Must Never Use in Utah,” a personal essay about his time as a novice cusser at the Clarion Workshop.
If you’re in or near Brooklyn tonight, I hope you’ll drop by Branded Saloon to hear personal essays...
New Yorkers! I’m participating in two events next week that I hope you’ll be able to come out...
For three years now, the Queens Lit Fest has highlighted the incredible talent and diversity of writers in this greatest...
Why is the despondent young missionary below drinking himself to death? On dandruff shampoo, no less?? Could it have anything...