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A Publisher's Conversation with Authors: Thinking through Print on Demand (POD)

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  It is Tuesday. Monday's madness is over, and Wednesday will take us over the hump, so Tuesday it is--for some serious discussion with authors. Tuesday talks mean to address authors in waiting and self-published authors who would like to go a more traditional route or who would at least like to take their steps with a publisher by their side. This week we discuss print on demand (POD). What are the advantages? Disadvantages? Who does it? Should you? 📦 Print-on-Demand: Freedom, Friction, and the Fine Print Print-on-demand (POD) is the indie author’s secret weapon—and sometimes, their surprise nemesis. It’s the promise of publishing without pallets, of reaching readers without warehouses. But like all tools, it works best when you understand its edges. 🟢 The Advantages No upfront printing costs. You don’t have to guess how many books you’ll sell. POD lets you print one copy at a time, only when someone orders it. No inventory management. No boxes in the garage. No shipping l...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Pathways to Inner Peace (Dreher)

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Today's publisher's pride is  Pathways to Inner Peace  by Diane Dreher , which reached #5 on Amazon's bestseller list for positive psychology. Book Description Patthways to Inner Peace  offers a guiding light of hope in a world too often filled with stress, disconnection, and uncertainty. Blending scientific insight, spiritual wisdom, personal stories, and practical exercises, this book helps readers cultivate peace of mind and deepen their connection—to themselves, to others, and to the natural world. Inspiring and accessible, it’s a companion for anyone seeking greater clarity, calm, and meaning in daily life. Keywords inner peace; mindfulness; emotional well-being; stress relief; spiritual growth; personal transformation; self-awareness; holistic healing; mind-body connection' guided exercises; peace of mind; connection to nature; self-discovery; practical spirituality; daily calm; clarity and purpose; mental health; resilience; inspirational stories; meditation a...

Author in the News: Chris Richards pens post for US Pain Foundation's blog

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  Chris Richards ( NothingSo Broken ) recently penned a post on storytelling for the US Pain Foundation blog. You can read it here:  Lying Down on the Job and the Importance of Storytelling - U.S. Pain Foundation . Chris's book recently reached the #1 among Amazon's Hot New Releases in Vietnam War History. Book description:  In the shadow of loss, a path to healing begins. Chris Richards grew up in a small New England mill town, where life was tough and loyalty ran deep. At just 19, his world was shaken when a close friend was left permanently disabled by a devastating accident. At the same time, Chris’s father began to show troubling symptoms linked to his service in the Vietnam War—unseen wounds that would slowly unravel the man he once knew. The weight of watching two people he loved unravel under the strain of trauma and physical decline left deep scars—ones Chris carried silently into adulthood. For years, he buried his grief and fear, never imagining that one day, f...

Precerpt from In with the East Wind: A Mary Poppins Kind of Life (Leaver) - Animals of Acton

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  Precerpt (excerpt prior to publication from the forthcoming memoir,  In with the East: A Mary Poppins Kind of Life  by Dr. Betty Lou Leaver Animals of Acton: Sanctuary, Scavengers, and Sentiment Acton had its share of animals—some wild, some domesticated, all woven into the rhythm of our lives. The deer were the most majestic, but in a humbler way than the moose. During hunting season, they’d gather in our swale, grand creatures with 8-point racks among them. Somehow, they knew our land was safe. It was posted  No Hunting , and so was my uncle’s. But that didn’t stop the out-of-town fools from skulking in the woods and firing into the fields. One year, one of them shot my uncle’s prize Guernsey cow—brown, unmistakably not a deer. My uncle caught the man trying to make off with the carcass, certain that he had just bagged a deer, and grabbed him by the ear. And then the captive had to listen to a tongue-lashing! We paid a price for being a deer sanctuary. The deer...