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How to Translate Your Passion into Print: An Interview with the Co-Author of “Duke Sucks”
An interview (plus a writing exercise) with Andy Bagwell, co-author of Duke Sucks: A Completely Evenhanded, Unbiased Investigation into the Most Evil Team on Planet Earth. Continue reading
December Writer of the Month: Jason Pisano
Jason Pisano’s submission in Pubmission’s general database caught my eye not just because he has an incredible life story, but because he seems to have so much fun telling it. Continue reading
V. Murphy Johnson: August Writer of the Month
If the right submission strikes our fancy, we’ll feature it and its author each month on this blog. This month, we’re highlighting V. Murphy Johnson from Paris, Kentucky. She’s a teacher and playwright who’s had more than seventy of her plays produced. Continue reading
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Author K. J. Reilly Lands Book Deal with Elixirist through Pubmission
Author K.J. Reilly decided to try Pubmission as way to find a publisher for her comedic satire Madison Ave, and it worked! Continue reading





