By Liz Gómez I had the incredible privilege to interview Rita Chun, who is the author of the upcoming Wilde Press novella TwoSpanTime. Her kindness, passion for writing, and talent for words shone in each response—each word and sentence—to the…
Tag: publishing
Fall 2023 Internship Panel
by Meg Rady Last Tuesday evening, Undergraduate Students for Publishing, better known as Pub Club, hosted their annual internship panel for students, by students. The event is welcome to anyone who is interested in publishing and is curious about starting…
ARC Review: Queen of Cuba by Peter J Lapp
Social Media, Digital Publishing, and their Love Child: Substack
Maddie Gregorski on writing The Neural Network
by Wilde Press Spring ’23 Author Maddie Gregorski It all started with a single scene: an argument. I spent so many nights replaying those few lines in my head and slowly building a conversation. The perfect couple at the dinner…
Teya Sorenson on writing This Cursed Death
Trope Tuesday: Representation of Mixed Race and Racially Ambiguous Characters in Literary Tropes
Female Alumni Author Spotlight: Taylor Jenkins Reid
Why Are E-Books So Expensive?
Could Internships be the Answer to the Publishing Industry’s Diversity Problem?
Felicia Gullotta // Blog Writer It’s a problem even STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medical) fields face—a lack of diversity. In publishing the lack of diversity can be harder to find especially, if you don’t know where to look. While…