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Mirella Stoyanova's avatar

Hi Courtney,

Thanks so much for this post. I think you bring up some incredibly important points about where the industry falls woefully short of supporting debut authors. I want to add that for writers of color and speaking for myself in particular, the publishing landscape feels particularly bleak. We not only have to learn those finishing school skills (teach ourselves through trial and a lot of error), we also have to do it in a way that is culturally coherent and forgiving of the alienating behavior that is occurring within this industry - that we see, hear and experience every day. Yes, there is racism. There is also performativity. There is also colorblindness. All of which hurt and confuse writers of color, and key up anxiety in an already anxiety-filled publishing landscape. Do publishing houses contract DEI educators? Mental health educators? As someone who cares deeply about my project, who is risking a lot if I publish my story, this is not only a major concern for how I am treated, but also raises questions about how my work will be supported if I am lucky or smart or tolerant enough to advance to a pre-publication stage. And it's not just about race or racism. I feel similarly as someone who writes about trauma. I don't think the industry is doing enough to support or understand writers around any of these issues and if those basic teachings you identified are not even being provided adequately to somewhat normative, high functioning individuals, how can people come to this work who face other kinds of barriers?

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Susie Orman Schnall's avatar

A shout out also to SparkPress (my next book comes out from them) and SheWritesPress who actually *do* have an author handbook they give to every one of their authors!

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