Exploring Publishing Resources
Sep 15, 2025
Exploring Publishing Resources
Friends, as part of our commitment to supporting one another on our publishing journeys, we would like to share some resources that we have found especially helpful. Each of these offers guidance, insights, and practical tools that can make the often-mysterious publishing process more approachable.
Jane Friedman
Jane is one of the most respected voices in publishing today. Her website is filled with thoughtful articles on writing, publishing, and building an author platform: janefriedman.com. She also hosts a YouTube channel with interviews, advice, and reflections on the changing landscape of publishing: Jane Friedman on YouTube.
Authors Guild Resource Library
This is an excellent hub for understanding contracts, rights, and the legal side of publishing. It is a good place to begin if you are navigating agreements with publishers or considering membership: authorsguild.org.
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA)
IBPA offers webinars, articles, and networking opportunities with a focus on independent and hybrid publishing. Their resources are very useful if you are exploring paths outside of large presses: ibpa-online.org.
Anne R. Allen’s Blog
Anne provides down-to-earth guidance for writers of all kinds. Her blog is filled with practical advice on craft, submissions, and publishing trends: annerallen.com.
Jericho Writers
This organization offers mentoring, courses, and community support for writers at all stages. They provide structured feedback and opportunities to grow as both a writer and a publisher of your own work: jerichowriters.com.
A Book Apart: Resources for Authoring
A wonderful resource that provides tools and guidance for developing your writing voice, building inclusivity into your language, and thinking carefully about craft: A Book Apart Resources.
WAC Clearinghouse Guide to Publishing
Especially helpful for those writing in scholarly or academic contexts, this guide explains the publishing process step by step, from submissions to post-publication: WAC Clearinghouse.
Style Guides
Whether you are publishing books, articles, or blog posts, consistency matters. Reference guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style are invaluable tools for presenting your work professionally: Chicago Manual of Style
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