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Rawk the vote
ByshaunPreditors & Editors is running a poll and I’m very pleased that RDSP has been nominated in several categories. The poll will be open until the 14th of January. Anyone interested can vote. These are the links to the ones we’re in: Best Cover Art (Sick): http://www.critters.org/predpoll/bookart.shtml Best Print/Electronic Book Publisher (Raw Dog Screaming Press):…
“…women are simply smarter than men, no way around it.”
ByshaunHere’s a recent interview with Ron Malfi aka brotherrabbit where he talks about the creative process behind The Fall of Never, how his writing has evolved and what he’s up to now: http://www.seviercountynews.com/seviercountynews/default.asp?id=6 He also shows that he’s not just a pretty face with this perceptive comment; “I feel women are simply smarter than men,…
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There’s an entertaining review of Blankety Blank over at nickcato‘s journal. Here’s an excerpt: “Packed with a priceless cast of freakazoids, D. Harlan Wilson’s view of the ‘Burbs had me holding my sides in hysterics on almost every page. The theme of “keeping up with the Joneses” is taken to ridiculous levels while the author…
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The first review for Welcome to Oakland is in. I’m expecting many more but this one really gets to the heart of why I love the book. “Eric Miles Williamson’s Welcome to Oakland is the book the Beats would have written if their privileged upbringings hadn’t sent them to the Horace Manns and Columbias of…
Contact!
Byshaun2 cool things: John was asked to be a writer guest a SheVaCon. It’s not a big con but it’s still great anytime we’re approached for something rather than us going after it which is normally the case. Also, a book collector contacted us about putting in a standing order for all hardcover releases. This…
How to Get Published: Why Submissions Aren’t the Only Important Step
Over the years we’ve evaluated thousands of manuscripts in our various editorial endeavors, from The Dream People magazine to numerous anthologies and our publishing imprints. One thing we realized is that as editors you are never merely signed an author, you are entering into a business partnership. We also learned the hard way that when…

