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Small Press Publishing, the Merit and Might

7/13/2015

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Odyssey Writing Workshop
We're the first to admit that publishing with a small press isn't right for every story--there's always been more than one path to print for a story, and today there are more paths than ever before--but for the right story, small press publication holds a great deal of merit.

This summer, our Editor-in-Chief, Eileen Wiedbrauk, was invited to guest-post on the Odyssey Writing Workshop blog, where she discusses what a small press is, and how being small and independent of the concerns of a large business structure allows the small press to take chances and focus on niches that aren't as well-served by large publishers.

If you check out the full article, you'll also get to hear about the things that were important to us as we built WWP from passion into press.

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