
kerning no. 4 • a live reading on Zoom
Sunday January 7 at 4:00 pm EST, we’ll be hosting a live reading with writers featured in kerning no. 4, with its theme, “Body as Evidence.” We’ll also be talking about the upcoming call for writing for issue no. 5. Here’s the info you need to join us!
Reading with kerning No, 4 contributors
Sunday, January 7, 2024
4:00-5:30 p.m. Eastern
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82783715718?pwd=VTJkbGJQYVVjd0lJZEVNdEpRcnlsQT09
Meeting ID: 827 8371 5718
Passcode: 361275

Small Press, Big Impact: A Publishing Panel and Book Fair
A Panel Presentation and Book Fair
ALL LEVELS
For writers with a finished manuscript, deciding how to publish, and where to send it, can be daunting. What are your chances of getting it published at a large press? What will the experience of working with an editor/publisher be? What cut will you get from the profits, if any? And with so many presses to choose from, how do you decide the best avenue for publishing? Meet three small Northeastern press publishers who are working hard to get the best work out there.
In this panel, the 4 panelists—Agnes Bushell of Littoral Books, Maya Stein of Toad Hall Editions, Buzz Poole of Sandorf Passage, and Spencer Smith of Seapoint Books—will discuss how they started their presses, how to write a successful letter of inquiry, whether writers sending to small presses need an agent, what you can expect from a small press vs. a larger one (benefits as well as drawbacks), what they look for when deciding what to publish and what to expect out of the process of publishing a book with a small press. The panel will conclude with a Q&A session and a book fair!
+ PLEASE NOTE This presentation and book fair will take place In-PERSON at USM Portland Campus’s USM Osher Map Library, Cohen Center Classroom, Glickman 103.
FREE for Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance members, $10 for non-members

kerning no. 3 • a live reading on Zoom
Sunday August 20 at 4:00 pm EST, we’ll be hosting a live reading with writers featured in kerning no. 3.—the theme was Secret Identities.
We’ll also be talking about the upcoming call for writing for no. 4, the new theme and some of the changes we’ve made for this issue. The biggest one being: we will be paying writers whose work is accepted.
Here’s the info you need to join us!
Reading with kerning #3 Writers
Time: Aug 20, 2023 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86995358211?pwd=NFZUQkhMZ2dmZzNxeHJiNXJCZXRQdz09
Meeting ID: 869 9535 8211
Passcode: 088586

The Wide World of Publishing at Word 2022
Maya Stein, Editorial Director at Toad Hall Editions will be on a panel discussion called The Wide World of Publishing at the Blue Hill Literary art Festival on Sat Oct 22.
Writers have more ways than ever before to publish their work. But which one should you choose? We’re bringing together a panel of professionals with expertise in diverse publishing options, from literary journals and big New York book publishers to small local presses and hybrid self-publishing. They’ll discuss the pros and cons of the many options for writers ready to send their words out into the world. Come with your questions about all the ways you can get your work published!
It’s a FREE event in the Howard Room at the Blue Hill Public Library