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Desire, Dedication, and Discipline

By Evan Swensen| 12/27/2022
We’ve been asked, “How was Ollen Hunt able to sell so many books that Buffalo Soldier had twelve printings?” One of the reasons was that Ollen worked at it every … 0 More

Buffalo Soldier

By Evan Swensen| 12/26/2022
Ollen Hunt’s (his real name) book, Buffalo Soldier, entered our publishing process as, What I Have Done for My Country. This title didn’t seem correct for Ollen’s new book. Our … 0 More

Stuff Just Happens

By Evan Swensen| 12/23/2022
I don’t think a perfect publishing manuscript exists. I remember when we published my book, One Last Cast: . Given that I was both author and publisher, I determined that the … 0 More

How Could That Happen

By Evan Swensen| 12/22/2022
Years ago, John Pontius, author of Following the Light into His Presence: , attracted the attention of a narrow niche publisher. Their interest resulted in our selling the publishing rights of … 0 More

Demons of Stony River

By Evan Swensen| 12/21/2022
We only published one book for Tom Willard, Demons of Stony River: . It was a fine book, and Tom had fun writing and illustrating it. Publishing Tom’s book was … 0 More

Back Then

By Evan Swensen| 12/19/2022
Back then, we accepted an author’s work in whatever form best suited the author. Nowadays, we only accept manuscripts submitted as electronic files. Back then, it was not uncommon for … 0 More

Three Years Later

By Evan Swensen| 12/16/2022
May’s (not her real name) countenance radiated pleasure as she placed her manuscript-containing envelope on my desk’s corner. She was silent but smiling as I opened the package and withdrew … 0 More

The Best Inquiry Letter Ever Written

By Evan Swensen| 12/15/2022
During a writers’ meet and mingle event, I overheard a conversation that went something like this, “I’ve attended more than ten writer conferences. When I do, I pay the $25 … 0 More

Up For Adoption

By Evan Swensen| 12/14/2022
Elizabeth (not her real name) came into my office clutching a new nine-inch by eleven-inch unsealed white envelope. She had already read Bringing Your Book to Market and was almost … 0 More