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Discover the Heart of Belonging in Goldie Bird by Patty Ihm
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Discover the Heart of Belonging in Goldie Bird by Patty Ihm

Goldie Bird by Patty Ihm is a moving middle-grade novel that follows eleven-year-old Goldie as she navigates family changes, grief, and the bittersweet journey of growing up. When her sister leaves for college and her mother becomes consumed by loss, Goldie forms new friendships that help her rediscover joy and a sense of belonging. Rich with emotional depth and honesty, Goldie Bird explores the universal need to feel seen, loved, and understood.

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Nikki Giovanni: A Voice That Helped Shape Poetry, Culture, and Civil Rights
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Nikki Giovanni: A Voice That Helped Shape Poetry, Culture, and Civil Rights

This blog honors the life and influence of Nikki Giovanni, one of the most impactful poets of our time. It reflects on her role in shaping civil rights discourse through poetry, explores the genre’s historical marginalization, and highlights why publishing poetry remains a vital act of resistance. Drawing from Giovanni’s legacy, it also points readers toward resources for navigating poetry publishing in today’s literary landscape.

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Beyond the Narrative: An Interview Series Amplifying the Voices of Women Writers
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Beyond the Narrative: An Interview Series Amplifying the Voices of Women Writers

Beyond the Narrative celebrates women writers who are breaking barriers and rewriting the rules of publishing. It explores how identity, lived experience, and cultural perspective shape powerful stories, and why inclusive representation in literature matters. This blog calls attention to the gaps in the industry—and honors the women filling them with truth, resilience, and creativity.

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Goldie Bird: The Book That Found Me First
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Goldie Bird: The Book That Found Me First

This reflective blog shares the personal journey of editing and publishing Goldie Bird, a middle-grade novel written by Patty Ihm. The story’s protagonist deeply resonated with the editor, Christine Weimer, sparking a four-year process rooted in emotional connection, protection, and purpose. More than just a publishing story, it’s a love letter to the impact books have on our lives—and how some books find us when we need them most.

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What's the Difference Between Author Marketing and Book Marketing?
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What's the Difference Between Author Marketing and Book Marketing?

Author marketing and book marketing serve different purposes in a writer’s journey. One is about cultivating your identity and long-term presence in the literary world; the other focuses on selling a specific book. Understanding the difference allows writers to build lasting reader relationships while promoting their work more effectively. Both are necessary, but they require distinct strategies to support a successful and sustainable writing career.

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Systemic Racism and Inequity in Book Publishing
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Systemic Racism and Inequity in Book Publishing

The publishing industry has historically exhibited discriminatory and systemic biases that have impacted marginalized individuals for decades, specifically BIPOC writers. Racial and cultural partiality heavily influences acquisitions in the literary world, and mainstream book writing and publishing practices have perpetuated stigmas and stereotypes against BIPOC.

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Seven Types of Vision Boards for Authors to Kickstart Their Writing
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Seven Types of Vision Boards for Authors to Kickstart Their Writing

Vision boards are powerful tools for authors to clarify their stories, stay inspired, and bring book ideas to life. Explore seven creative approaches—like character boards, setting mood boards, and manifestation maps—that support both storytelling and structure. Use them to stay grounded in your creative vision, organize your thoughts, and energize your writing process.

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Create a Vision Board for Your Book Using Canva
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Create a Vision Board for Your Book Using Canva

Canva is a versatile platform to create various types of vision boards. It’s user-friendly with extensive design resources, making it easy for you to bring your vision to life and stay inspired throughout your writing journey. Learn how to create an author vision board using Canva along with tips for what you can include.

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Build an Audience Without Social Media: 5 Alternative Strategies for Growth
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Build an Audience Without Social Media: 5 Alternative Strategies for Growth

Spoiler alert: You don’t own our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram. Meta does. If they decide to pull your access to their platforms, they have every right to do so—and bye-bye goes your content (and followership). With one wave of their magic wand, all the work you’ve put into cultivating community and producing quality content could be ripped from under you. Here’s what to do instead.

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The First Author in Recorded History is a Woman: Meet Sumerian Priestess, Enheduanna
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The First Author in Recorded History is a Woman: Meet Sumerian Priestess, Enheduanna

Enheduanna, a Sumerian priestess from ancient Mesopotamia, is the first known author in recorded history. As a poet, political figure, and high priestess, she used her writing to unify empires, praise powerful female deities, and speak truth to power. This blog explores her legacy, her influence on literature, and the historical debate around her authorship, while reflecting on how her work continues to inspire women writers today.

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Where Do You Start When You Have a Book Idea?
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Where Do You Start When You Have a Book Idea?

Starting a book can feel overwhelming, especially when all you have is an idea. This blog offers guidance on what to do next—from clarifying your concept and understanding your audience to exploring genre and market fit. Whether you're outlining or just exploring, this is a helpful starting point for bringing your book to life with purpose and clarity.

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How to Write a Query Letter: Top 10 Questions Answered
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How to Write a Query Letter: Top 10 Questions Answered

Crafting an effective query letter is to capture the attention of potential literary agents who might be interested in representing your book in the literary market. A well-written query increases the likelihood of securing representation and navigating the publishing industry successfully. We’re answering the top 10 questions we get asked about writing and sending query letters.

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10 Books By Black Women Authors You Should Be Reading
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10 Books By Black Women Authors You Should Be Reading

We’re diving into the most fiercely written books in a variety of genres by contemporary Black women authors that we’ve read over the past year. This book list is important to us because it features a diverse range of voices and narratives that explore various aspects of the Black experience, both within the United States and beyond.

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120 Years of Poetry: 16 Influential Black Women Poets From Then to Now
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120 Years of Poetry: 16 Influential Black Women Poets From Then to Now

We’re highlighting 120 years of Black women excellence in poetry and literature, showcasing famous Black women poets whose work has left its mark on the literary, and political, world. Each of these women has used their poetry, essays, and spoken word to create a lasting impact on the awareness and advocacy of the Black experience—and for women overall.

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