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Publications
All literary issues I've worked on as a publisher or part of a publishing team!
Maeve and Ethan have history. An emotional, intense, and tragic history. One they can't seem to escape, least of all on a Spring Break trip to sunny Cabo, Mexico, with all their friends from college in wintry Minnesota. On this trip, the two manage to find their way back to each other after months apart. But eventually they have to face their looming reality.
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Always Winter is a story of loving someone you know you shouldn't. In beautiful prose, Madeline Monroe explores the complexities of life and love.
Set in the mountains of Ukraine, Lisoyid follows Yeva, a young girl who is content living a simple life with just her sketchbook and her childhood best friend, Marta. But after discovering that Marta is forced to be married to a man she does not love, Yeva realizes that she does not want to live the domestic life that is destined for her, so she decides that her and Marta must run away together. While they are thrilled to leave their past lives behind them, they end up caught in a storm that leads them to a large, secluded house for help. Yeva and Marta soon become residents of this mysterious home run by the brooding head of the house Orest, and it grows clearer that the two girls are faw away from home. Karina Jha illustrates a magical world inspired by Ukrainian folklore in this fantasy novel that dips into the darkness.
Generic 22 - Generic Magazine
Short story collection including: Wretchedness by Daphne Bryant, Sea of Clouds by Joe Meola, Brave by Lily Labella, Inside by Meg Carey, and Circular Time by Audrey Epstein.
Black Swan 23 - Black Swan Magazine
Student-led magazine entailing the Spring 2023 study abroad experience at Emerson College's Kasteel Well program. Includes short story fiction, music reviews, journalist pieces, tourist guides, and art submissions that encapsulate the students' global involvement.
Generic 23 - Generic Magazine
Short story collection including: A Brighter Realm by Jess Adair, Blu's Metamorphosis by Stephyne Weathersby, Buck by Madeline Gregorski, Eustachian by Naqsh Mitra, and Subject: Help by Sisel Gelman Montero.
Ghosty may seem like your average anxiety-riddled sheet ghost, but beneath that tattered flower sheet, Ghosty has faint memories of his past. And like all sheet ghosts, if you can remember your old life, you can move on to the next one. It just so happens that tonight is the Harvest Festival, also known as the celebration of the first full moon of the autumnal equinox. Legend has it that those brave enough to journey to the top of the moon can be granted one wish. And that's just what Ghosty needs to find peace: a wish to put together the missing pieces of his past.
With the help of a not-so-catlike cat named Mouse, Ghosty embarks on an adventure to go to the Harvest Moon and discover the mystery of his past. But if only it were that easy; Ghosty and Mouse have to overcome a few obstacles first. There's nothing like a bear with a daily birthday party to throw you off your tracks! Through her magical storytelling and dreamy world, Callan Whitley invites readers to join Ghosty and mouse on their trip to the Harvest Moon.
Rio Rhodes took the first chance to move out, eager to be free from her family, but when her mother, Vendetta Rhodes–long-time comedian and American icon–unexpectedly dies, she must return home for her funeral. Nearly estranged from her mother, Rio struggles to reconcile the comedian everyone knows and adores with her shortcomings as a mother. As the public scrutinizes Rhodes' death, Rio's childhood resurfaces at her funeral, as she is forced to confront her past and the reason she left in the first place, which is all inextricably tied to Vendetta Rhodes.
Sunsarrah Henderson's comedic, yet poignant, debut examines the complexities of grief, motherhood, and the truth of fame.
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