Meet an Employee Owner: Jodi Brown

Meet an Employee Owner: Jodi Brown

“[Employee ownership] means everything. I see a big difference working for a company where we are employee owners and there’s not someone at the top collecting the profits.” In this edition of our Meet an Employee Owner series, we introduce Jodi Brown. A FriesenPress Book Designer who's shaped hundreds of author projects over the years with a sharp eye, a wellspring of creativity, and a real love of bookmaking.

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Author Spotlight: Our Foreword INDIES Book Awards Finalists

Author Spotlight: Our Foreword INDIES Book Awards Finalists

Each year, thousands of books are evaluated by over 100 librarians and booksellers for the Foreword INDIES Book Awards. And this year, two FriesenPress authors were named as finalists! We reached out to ask what this award recognition means to them and the lessons they’ve learned along their writing and publishing journey.

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Books In Bloom: 20 Children's Authors Reflect on their Publishing Journey

Books In Bloom: 20 Children's Authors Reflect on their Publishing Journey

We’re celebrating International Children’s Book Day by sharing reflections from 20 FriesenPress children’s authors whose books were nurtured and published over the last year. They talk about why they wrote their books, what publishing has meant to them, and introduce you to a range of stories worth exploring.

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Meet an Employee Owner: Lucien Schraeder

Meet an Employee Owner: Lucien Schraeder

“I see it firstly as a responsibility, to make sure that the role we play in shaping the publishing industry is one we can be proud of.” In this edition of our Meet an Employee Owner series, we chat with Publishing Specialist Lucien Schraeder about what it means to be an employee owner, favourite books, publishing advice, and much more.

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Nom de Plume or Not? When (and How) to Use an Author Pseudonym

Nom de Plume or Not? When (and How) to Use an Author Pseudonym

Thinking about publishing under a pseudonym? It’s not just about picking a cool name. From Jane Austen to Dr. Seuss, authors have long used pen names to fit a genre, protect their privacy, or even just reinvent themselves. FriesenPress Editing Coordinator Astra Crompton explores everything you need to know about pen names.

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Meet an Employee Owner: Jamie

Meet an Employee Owner: Jamie

Ask any of our 11,000+ authors: it's the people who make publishing with FriesenPress so special. In this edition of our Meet an Employee Owner series, we chat with Publishing Specialist Jamie Ollivier about what it means to be an employee owner, favourite books, publishing advice, and much more.

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Meet an Employee Owner: Natasha

Meet an Employee Owner: Natasha

Our Meet an Employee Owner series gives us the chance to introduce some of the incredible people behind the work we do. In this edition, we chat with Book Promotions Specialist Natasha Kelly about her favourite authors, book promotion advice, what it means to be an employee-owner, and much more.

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How to Identify and Protect Yourself from Scams After Publication

How to Identify and Protect Yourself from Scams After Publication

Too good to be true? It probably is. Before you get swept up in the excitement, make sure you know the warning signs of post-publication scams—and consider our practical tips for protecting yourself (and your book).

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How Kindness Can Help You Build an Amazing Author Network

How Kindness Can Help You Build an Amazing Author Network

Bestselling FriesenPress author P.L. Stuart went from “shouting into the void” to amassing over 25,000 followers on Twitter with one important value. In our latest blog post, P.L. shares his advice on how you too can build an author platform with simple kindness.

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A Guide to Using Quotes, Excerpts, and Lyrics in Your Book

A Guide to Using Quotes, Excerpts, and Lyrics in Your Book

All writers are inspired by someone else’s creative work. It’s only natural to pay homage with a short excerpt or a verse from a song lyric. What could go wrong? To help you navigate the murky legal waters of copyright, book coach Steve Donahue has five important tips.

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