You want to both independently and traditionally publish your books for reasons such as wanting:
In this third episode of the HYBRID Author podcast, host Joanne Morrell, children’s and young adult fiction writer and author of short nonfiction for authors, interviews Teena Raffa-Mulligan.
Teena has had a lengthy career as a professional writer, editor and journalist and is the author of 32 books for women and children. She independently publishes through her own imprint: Sea Song Publications, as well as publishing her stories through various traditional small presses.
Today’s esteemed guest is author, academic and Fremantle Press Publisher Georgia Richter who talks about her and Deborah Hun’s publication ‘How to be an...
Emily Hart is a publisher at Hardie Grant Books in Melbourne, where she commissions non-fiction books of all kinds and co-convenes the Spark Prize...
How many times have you said 'your writing's crap' or shied away from calling yourself an author? How do authors cope with unsupportive people, ...