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genre fiction

Everything at Once, and All in Good Time

By Mackenzie Deater @Kenzi_Rose

November 15, 2017 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Everything at Once, and All in Good Time

Sleeping in My Jeans is officially one year out. While our official pub date is yet to be set, we’re planning on putting the book out sometime in November of 2018. To many, that would seem like a ton of time. What could you possibly do with an entire year until your book publishes? You’d be surprised.

Filed Under: Start to Finish Tagged With: Connie King Leonard, cover design, cover design reveal, Design, Editing, fall 2018, fall term, genre fiction, Marketing, Progress, publishing, publishing process, Sleeping in My Jeans, start to finish, update, young adult, Young Adult fiction, young adult suspense, young adult thrillers

It’s all a matter of genre

By Meagna Lobnitz

March 12, 2014 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

It’s all a matter of genre

Let me begin by outing myself as a literary snob. On many occasions, I have defended myself against this label, protesting that due to a deep affection for certain titles or authors that are considered to be genre, I clearly love all good storytelling equally and am not an elitist. Nonetheless, when confronted with the […]

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: allison moon, genre fiction, Holly Lorincz, Jemiah Jefferson, new adult fiction, Stacey Wallace Benefiel, Write to Publish

The New Adult Revolution

By Erika Schnatz

November 28, 2013 by OoliganPress 1 Comment

The New Adult Revolution

What is New Adult? Why should you care? I hadn’t heard of New Adult until I was assigned to work on Write to Publish, a conference about the publishing process hosted annually by Ooligan Press (the next one is happening on February 15, 2014). The theme of Write to Publish this year is New Adult, […]

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Barnes & Noble, e-book, genre fiction, new adult, ooligan press, Self-Publishing, St. Martin's Press, The New York Times, Write to Publish, YA

Speaking in Genrealities

By Ooligan Press

February 28, 2013 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

By Drew Lazzara At least as long as I’ve been paying attention to these sorts of things (so probably much, much longer), there has been an ongoing critical dialogue about the blurring distinctions between literary and genre fiction. You should absolutely read and listen to an excellent sampling of the discussion from the likes of […]

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