Plus: Managing author expectations, a coupon, and little joys
All the news from the misfits in print.
I've been working on finding little joys lately. A really good leaf, solving a problem in the crochet sweater that I decided I could make without a pattern (why am I like this???), and rewatching the 2 hour video essay about lines at Disney with the greatest plot twist since The Sixth Sense, stuff like that.
How about you? What's getting you through? If you feel like sharing, reply to this and maybe I'll do a roundup in a future newsletter.
Last week went sent out our annual "oh crap I'm supposed to think about gifts?" guide.
If you're looking for the perfect thing for the movers, shakers, and helpers in your lives, we have a few suggestions to help get you started (or you can just get yourself something nice).
It's craft fair season! Want to up your tabling game? Learn the best strats for choosing your event, figuring out what to bring, managing travel logistics with all your stuff, setting up an appealing display, comporting yourself with potential customers and other vendors, and organizing your finances and inventory so you can do it 5% better next year.
Publisher/author relationships are just like any other relationships— they need care, communication, and understanding. This week on the pod, Chris Vega of Blue Cactus press talks with Joe and Elly about different ways to onboard authors and set expectations, how to resolve disagreements, and more.
We know teens aren't the apathetic, disengaged, phone-addicted youngsters society wants to paint them as.
This bundle brings together some of our best books and zines for and about teen rebels and castaways. It's for youth who know the rules aren't necessarily "for their own good," and that they have power, too.
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