
Editor Mick Silva and publisher and agent David Morris explore the ways in which book publishing is changing, and how writers can best meet the challenge.
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Welcome to another episode we could have titled: “Questions Without Any Clear Answers!” Thanks for stopping by.
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Editor Mick Silva and publisher and agent David Morris explore the ways in which book publishing is changing, and how writers can best meet the challenge.
Word slayer, question asker, rabble rouser by day. Author of Church Camp: Bad Skits, Cry Night, and How White Evangelicalism Betrayed a Generation (April 2025) and The Color of Life (2019).
Independent, progressive-Christian editor, writer, and author coach making good trouble and creating new community in Grand Rapids.
publisher LakeDriveBooks.com | literary agent Hyponymous.com | author Lost Faith and Wandering Souls | GenXer | PhD | Michigan | linktr.ee/dvdmorris
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