Introduction – Publishing Taught Me Anthology
by Nisi Shawl, Somto Ihezue, and Zhui Ning Chang We’re in this together. That’s what publishing has taught me over […]
by Nisi Shawl, Somto Ihezue, and Zhui Ning Chang We’re in this together. That’s what publishing has taught me over […]
by Emily Jiang AN INTRODUCTION OF SORTS: To Boldly Go Where I Have Never Gone Before “We often fear what
by Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas Introduction – In Which I Rant a Little First, let me get this off my chest;
by Kanishk Tantia The first story I ever wrote was unabashedly my own: written with unfiltered childlike enthusiasm, completed within
by Erika Hardison Ever since Black YA Fantasy author L.L. McKinney set Twitter (now known as X) ablaze with her
by Diana M. Pho Introduction The role of an editor in book publishing is shrouded in mystery. Perhaps it’s because
We are pleased to announce that our online anthology Publishing Taught Me now has a full roster of contributors! In addition to
by James Beamon I take my humor seriously. You have to, as a humorist, and even more as an editor
By Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki So, does the writer’s identity matter? The short answer is, well, yes. But the question people
Publishing Taught Me, the SFWA online anthology project supported by a grant from the NEA, is seeking pitches for four