There seems to be the misconception running around that the famous and prominent
literary fiction writers of the past are representative of the writing class.
An interesting mix of emerging authors: predominantly YA and sci - fi, but have been thrilled to meet a few
literary fiction writers as well.
And host Philip Jones was trying, with little success, to pull them all together with a perfectly valid question, «Where is the great self -
published literary fiction writer?»
Even though it's become quite easy for writers to use Amazon KDP or other platforms to publish an e-book — and use print - on - demand technology to create a professional - looking print book — it's still rare
for literary fiction writers to self - publish.
Perish the Day is a riveting new mystery from John Farrow, an author who «brings
a literary fiction writer's sensitivity to nuance and feel for landscape to this fine, character - rich thriller with a bang - up finish» (Booklist).
-- Henry LeBas, literary fiction writer
As
a literary fiction writer who will soon be publishing under my own press (unfortunately, to you, we will look like a small publisher), I truly appreciate your work.
Hard Luck Workshop is a small collective of
literary fiction writers and publishing industry professionals who all happen to share a love of roleplaying games.