This last week or so, it hit the attention of the blogosphere that schools are going to be using the lexile scores of books to match students up with literature that should be taught to them. Then someone realized that the Grapes of Wrath had a lower score than Hunger Games, and the outrage was... Continue Reading →
Don’t knock at doors. Knock down walls instead
It's no surprise to anyone who has been a regular follower of this blog to know I'm a big supporter of small press and indie publishing. I have been for a long time, long before I actually started working in the industry. But that doesn't mean I wish ill to traditional publishing. It has its... Continue Reading →