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.
Just a quick reminder that I will be reading tonight with Nancy Hightower at Bluestockings on Manhattan's Lower...
Good news, Accidental Army! (That's what I've been calling you in my head for some time now. I hope you don't mind.) Last night I reviewed and approved final proofs...
So I had dinner the other night with Paul Witcover, the brilliant speculative fiction writer whose books you should be...
I started a full-time job on Monday, my first in eight years, so I haven't had much spare time for the progress report I've been intending to make. But today is my...
The publication date for my memoir The Accidental Terrorist inches ever closer. We're a little more than four...