Prose writers, our summer reading period is open! Seeking novels, memoirs, CNF, collections of stories and essays, and hybrids. See our guidelines for full details. Closes 7/27. $0 reading fee for BIPOC authors. https://t.co/ARkfVEwIEa #writingcommunity#opencall#amwriting
It's getting closer! Our summer reading period opens June 15—we're seeking novels, memoirs, CNF, collections of stories & essays, hybrids. See our guidelines for details. 6/15 to 7/27 $0 reading fee for BIPOC authors. https://t.co/jBUj3cnx24 #writingcommunity#opencall#amwriting
Happy Birthday to ONE KIND FAVOR by @KevinMcilvoy ! It's been a terrific year for a terrific book. Here's launch day hosted by always terrific @booksonthepark. https://t.co/uOrsbxYys5
We’re thrilled to announce acquisition of manuscripts by @ZeevaBukai and @bookaboutawhale, open reading period selections. Welcome, Zeeva and Brian!
Learn more at https://t.co/Hv7P1drwbA
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Our #smolfair special ends soon, so hurry over to our shop where all #WTAW titles are 20% off! Use discount code SMOL22 at checkout https://t.co/XhSk8ba3EO And follow @FairSmol for updates on giveaways and more from over 200 indie presses taking part #WritingCommunity#indiepub
SMOLFair, the virtual alternative book fair, is back this year, featuring 261 small presses and #WTAW is there! March 19—26. During #SMOLFair, shop all our titles, 20%off! Use discount code SMOL22 at checkout https://t.co/XhSk8ba3EO and follow @FairSmol for SMOL news and events!
Celebrate #InternationalWomensDay with these amazing titles we’re proud to have published. Follow along for the rest of Women’s History Month as we spotlight each book. Available at https://t.co/XhSk8ba3EO or your favorite bookstore. #indiebooks#amreading
Don’t miss @EnnuiPerkins on 8 Books by Queer Writers Who Came of Age in the 90s, at @ElectricLit—and if you haven’t yet, pick up a copy of THE GROUNDHOG FOREVER, “a poetic pop novel with experimental flair,” in our WTAW Press shop.
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@rosswhite Got mine a few days ago. Have read and reread it in awe of how the poems reach into - and through - the “unknowable depth” of “want & want.”