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The Royalty That Never Came

By Evan Swensen| 06/13/2025
  A friend once asked how to choose the right publisher. She had options—several, in fact. But she felt uncertain, unsure what separated a solid publishing partner from a mirage … 0 More

1.2 Million Words Later

By Evan Swensen| 06/12/2025
Fun Trivia for Curious Readers Who Love Books The Longest Novel Ever Written Was Meant to Be Read Like a Diary You probably didn’t wake up this morning thinking, “I …

The Candle and the Mirror

By Evan Swensen| 06/09/2025
Edith Wharton’s quote, “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it,” captures the essence of influence and kindness in two distinct … 1 More

After the Scam

By Evan Swensen| 06/06/2025
Grounded and Personal Over the years, our press has published books by authors from every corner of life. Some came to us with stories nearly ready for the printer. Others … 0 More

The Red Pen We All Carry

By Evan Swensen| 06/02/2025
“No passion in the world is equal to the passion to alter someone else’s draft.” — H.G. Wells Writers know the truth of those words deep in their bones. There’s …

Writing Without Living Is Vanity

By Evan Swensen| 05/26/2025
  “How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live.” Henry David Thoreau wasn’t criticizing writers—he was daring them. A man of … 2 More

Gravity of a Single Word

By Evan Swensen| 05/23/2025
It happened in a place so quiet, even paper turning felt like a disruption. The room, a modest university lecture hall in Pennsylvania, smelled faintly of chalk and varnish—remnants of … 0 More