Lila’s Story: A Song of Hope and Progress Lila Giroux sits cross-legged on a brightly colored rug, sunlight streaming through the window illuminating her face in a warm glow. Her laughter, like windchimes on a breezy day, fills the air as she builds a magnificent castle out of mismatched blocks, […]
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Bloober Team’s “Project C” Loses Publisher, Future Uncertain Well, folks, it seems like the rumor mill was churning some seriously spooky truths this time around. Bloober Team, the masterminds behind psychological horror games like “Layers of Fear” and “The Medium,” just dropped a bombshell announcement: their mysterious “Project C” has […]
Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I’d Known It’s , and the literary world is buzzing. George M. Johnson, the author who shook things up with their controversial yet critically acclaimed “All Boys Aren’t Blue,” is back with a new book. And honey, let me tell you, this ain’t […]
Nineteenth Century Black Authors in Worcester: A Story of Self-Publishing and Perseverance Let’s be real, getting a book published even these days can feel like trying to climb Mount Everest, you know? Now, imagine being a Black author back in the nineteenth century, specifically in Worcester, Massachusetts. Talk about a […]
Indie Authors Shaking Up : Discover Your Next Kindle Obsession Okay, let’s be real – the book world can feel kinda… stuffy sometimes. Big publishers, same-old authors, rinse and repeat. But low-key, there’s a revolution happening. Right now, on your Kindle. See, Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) isn’t just some techy […]
Worcester’s Nineteenth Century Black Authors: Self-Publishing for Freedom and History Let’s be real, the nineteenth century wasn’t exactly a cakewalk for aspiring authors, especially if you were Black. Imagine trying to break into a literary scene dominated by old, white dudes with more money than sense. Talk about an uphill […]
The Gulag Doctors: A Tale of Two Oaths Ah, the Gulag. The very word conjures images of frozen wastelands, backbreaking labor, and a chilling disregard for human life. Thanks to writers like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, whose own experiences in the camps fueled his powerful prose, we tend to think of the […]
Babson Alumni Bridge the Gap for African Entrepreneurs The year is two thousand twenty-four, and the entrepreneurial spirit is burning bright. Across the globe, innovative minds are hard at work, building businesses that promise to change the world. But for many aspiring founders, the journey from idea to impact is […]
Celebrating Excellence: Self-Published Book Awards and Their Significance Self-publishing has become an increasingly popular route for authors to share their work with the world. With the advent of digital platforms, self-publishing has become more accessible than ever before, allowing authors to bypass traditional publishing houses and directly reach their readers. […]
Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing: Unveiling the Secrets from Redditors’ Experiences In the ever-evolving literary landscape, authors face a pivotal decision: self-publishing or traditional publishing. Both paths offer unique advantages and challenges, leaving aspiring writers at a crossroads. To shed light on this intricate matter, we embarked on a quest to […]