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The Next Page: How Kickstarter Bridged the Gap of Publishing Conferences

By Desiree Wilson @swindlesoiree

July 17, 2020 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

The Next Page: How Kickstarter Bridged the Gap of Publishing Conferences

Access to publishing conferences can be difficult, even when you snag an invitation to the often exclusive events, but in May 2019 Kickstarter changed the game with their two-part digital conference, The Next Page.

Filed Under: Digital Tagged With: accessibility, Amy Stolls, Brooklyn, decentralization, digital conference, digital solutions, DongWon Song, finance, Fireside Fiction, Joe Biel, Kickstarter, knowledge, Margot Atwell, Microcosm Press, Networking, Pablo Defendini, publishing, Publishing Conference, remote, representation

A Jewish Editor Edits a Jewish YA Novel

By Emily Goldman

May 30, 2016 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

A Jewish Editor Edits a Jewish YA Novel

As a soon-to-be graduate of the Master’s in Book Publishing program, a budding editor, and a Jewish person born and raised, I have had the pleasure of working on Ruth Tenzer Feldman’s upcoming YA novel, Seven Stitches. Like her previous two books, Judaism and the protagonist’s Jewish identity and heritage play a central role in […]

Filed Under: Inside Ooligan Tagged With: Alicia Tate, Blue Thread, DongWon Song, Judaism, Ooligan, Ruth Tenzer Feldman, S. Renee Mitchell, Seven Stitches, The Ninth Day, Transmit Culture

Interview with DongWon Song, Literary Agent and New Adjunct Instructor

By Molly K.B. Hunt MollyKanHas

January 1, 2016 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Interview with DongWon Song, Literary Agent and New Adjunct Instructor

Literary agent DongWon Song moved to Portland from New York City almost two years ago. He works remotely as part of the Howard Morhaim Literary Agency, where he’s on the lookout for “science fiction and fantasy—especially epic fantasy or high fantasy—for both adults and teens . . . [plus] nonfiction, especially food writing, science, and […]

Filed Under: Interview Tagged With: book editing, DongWon Song, fandom, fantasy, Howard Morhaim, Leviathan Wakes, literary agent, New York publishing, Nnedi Okorafor, Orbit Books US, Portland State, science fiction, The Expanse, W2P2016, Write to Publish 2016

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