Always Writing

This New York Times article on authors' writing schedules is both illuminating and a clear moment of "raise your hand if you're surprised." Writers have to keep turning out work in order to stay in the public eye? Who knew!

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Green Light Delivery available for pre-order

Green Light Delivery by Anne E. Johnson is now available for pre-order! Hop on over to Kickstarter now to get in on the paperback action - and score some awesome…

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Site Overhaul

We've been working behind the scenes for awhile on a site overhaul for Candlemark & Gleam - it'll make the site faster, easier to navigate, and will display our wonderful…

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Launch Day – A Series of Ordinary Adventures!

We're incredibly proud to announce the Book Birthday of A Series of Ordinary Adventures by Stevie Carroll, now available wherever better books are sold - including right here on Candlemark &…

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Launch Day – I, Crimsonstreak!

A very happy Book Birthday goes out to I, Crimsonstreak, the comic comic novel by Matt Adams! It's officially available today, wherever better books are sold (including right here on…

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Announcement: Art & Words

Candlemark & Gleam is incredibly excited to announce a new project from fine artist, illustrator, and all-around creative maven Brigid Ashwood: Art & Words. Art & Words will be an…

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Benjamin Franklin Awards

Big news, everyone! The IBPA has announced the finalists for the Ben Franklin Awards...and Erekos and Candlemark & Gleam are among them! We're finalists for Best First Book (Fiction) -…

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Ordinary Adventures blog tour and pre-orders

Stevie Carroll is doing a blog tour to promote A Series of Ordinary Adventures. Won't you join the fun? May 9: Charlie Cochrane, http://charliecochrane.livejournal.com/ May 10: Kay Berrisford, http://kayberrisford.com/ May…

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The creative class and patronage

No sympathy for the creative class - this Salon piece is both depressing and...well, enlightening, in a way. Part of me is now pondering what our culture would look like…

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