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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The Self-Publishing Checklist

The Self-Publishing Checklist

Self-publishing your book? Without a solid plan, you could find yourself overwhelmed by the many tasks involved, which can delay or even derail your aspirations. Watch the full replay (with transcript) of our free webinar with FriesenPress’s Christoph Koniczek and go step-by-step through planning and launching your book.

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7 Ways Generative AI Use Can Impact Your Book

7 Ways Generative AI Use Can Impact Your Book

AI is reshaping the acts of writing and publishing — and using it could alter your book’s fate in ways you don’t expect. To help you navigate this evolving landscape, we break down 7 ways generative AI use could impact your book’s success – from awards eligibility and copyright to your reputation.

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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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More Than Art: A Book Marketer’s Perspective on Cover Design

More Than Art: A Book Marketer’s Perspective on Cover Design

A beautiful cover is great, but your cover's number 1 role is always marketing. Watch the full replay (with transcript) of our free webinar with FriesenPress’s Rebekah Caris and learn how to make the right design choices for a cover that truly sells your book.

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How Romance Tropes Can Help Readers Fall in Love with Your Book

How Romance Tropes Can Help Readers Fall in Love with Your Book

Romance tropes have taken the book world by storm — from authors listing them in blurbs to readers shopping by trope at retailers like Indigo. FriesenPress employee-owner Natasha Kelly shows how you can use romance tropes in your marketing to get readers to fall in love with your book.

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4 Strategies for Quelling Publishing Anxiety

4 Strategies for Quelling Publishing Anxiety

Publishing your story and sharing it with the world takes courage. Fear or self-doubt can easily hold you back. The world needs your voice. That's why we're sharing 4 mindset shifts to help you finally share your book with the world.

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New Year, New Book: Writing Advice for 2026

New Year, New Book: Writing Advice for 2026

Is 2026 the year you finally write your book? Watch the full replay (with transcript) of our free webinar with FriesenPress’s Scott Donovan and learn how to turn your writing goals into something real this year.

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