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Celebrating Black Voices for Black History Month

Black History Month is a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of the black community. In honor of Black History Month, we would like to celebrate the profound impact of black literary authors. Before we jump into sharing the work of our own gifted, dedicated authors, let’s take a look at a few of history’s extraordinary and revolutionary writers:

Maya Angelou
After a turbulent early life, Maya Angelou became a renowned figure in American literature and activism. Her extraordinary contributions include poems, memoirs, plays, and screenplays, along with activism, scholarly work, and more. Her work led to a plethora of awards and recognitions, and she became friends with such extraordinary figures as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcom X, and James Baldwin. One of her most notable autobiographies is I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, where she used her own childhood as the inspiration for the book. Her movie Georgia, Georgia was the first screenplay to be produced by a black woman, and the film was released in 1972, which she also wrote the score for. Maya Angelou is considered one of the most influential black writers in history.

Octavia E. Butler
Octavia E. Butler was a prominent science fiction author. Picked on in school because of her shyness, she spent much of her time in the library as a child, discovering science fiction and writing her own stories. As an adult, she wrote science fiction short stories and novels, such as the Patternist series, Bloodchild, and Kindred, which garnered her acclaim. Her characters often centered in the perspective of black women, utilizing genre to draw parallels from the fictional world to the real one. Her work won several Hugo and Nebula awards, and she was the recipient of the renowned MacArthur Fellowship, working as a full-time writer.

Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes was a writer of short stories, plays, novels, essays, and columns. As a young adult, he attended Columbia University, but dropped out due to racial discrimination from other students, and then resided in Harlem, where he was deeply inspired by the people and culture. He is credited with being a founder of the Harlem Renaissance, a period of expression of black culture and art. He later led an opinion column at the newspaper, Chicago Defender, where his social activism and passion for civil rights were expressed weekly for twenty years. Although it was not universally popular at the time, he portrayed working-class black lives with authenticity, exploring and illuminating both the joys and pain inherent to living as a black American. Langston Hughes was also influential in the innovation of a poetic form called jazz poetry, poetry that reflects the rhythm and improvisational nature of jazz music.

Without further ado, we would like to showcase narratives from our black authors to be enjoyed every day of the year. Celebrate Black History Month by supporting our authors:

Stand by Gary Hartfield

Stand, by Gary Hartfield

This Plane is Going to Crash by Maurice Jovan Billington

This Plane is Going to Crash, by Maurice Jovan Billington

A portion of the Eternal by Maurice Jovan Billington

A Portion of the Eternal, by Maurice Jovan Billington

Goals of Dance Technique & Movement by Nealya Brunson

Goals of Dance Technique & Movement, by Nealya Brunson

Flies in My Coffee by M. Rene Harris

Flies in My Coffee, by M. Rene Harris

The 3 Pillars of Strength: Improving Your Physical, Mental and Spiritual Fitness, by Jeffrey White

The 3 Pillars of Strength: Improving Your Physical, Mental and Spiritual Fitness, by Jeffrey White

I Found Me by Chef Corey Hall

I Found Me, by Chef Corey Hall

Dysfunctional Blessing by Shante Saulsberry

Dysfunctional Blessing, by Shante Saulsberry

Buffalo Scout by Stephen McDonald

Buffalo Scout, by Stephen McDonald

The Audacity of Resilience: A Refugee Memoir, by Pitman A. Kennedy

The Audacity of Resilience: A Refugee Memoir, by Pitman A. Kennedy

Culture in 4D: The Blueprint for a Culture of Engagement, Ownership, and Bottom-Line Performance, by Tony Moore

Culture in 4D: The Blueprint for a Culture of Engagement, Ownership, and Bottom-Line Performance, by Tony Moore

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power: Planner, by Danese Banks

Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power: Planner, by Danese Banks

Seasons of Change by Sim Johnson

Seasons of Change, by Sim Johnson

Gifts From a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls by Tonja Anderson-Dell

Gifts From a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls, by Tonja Anderson-Dell

Modern IV Wellness by Dr. Uhuru Smith MD, Dr. Tracy Edward Smith PhD

Modern IV Wellness, by Dr. Uhuru Smith MD and Dr. Tracy Edward Smith PhD

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Valentine’s Day Books for Broken Hearts

If you are nursing a broken heart, the arrival of Valentine’s Day can feel like sand in a paper cut. The prospect of finding love for anyone trying to heal from an ended relationship or take the first steps to open up to love again can seem daunting. This is especially true in a world where dating is dominated by the presence of often futile dating apps, a system that has made the process of meeting new people feel more and more unintuitive for many. If you are looking for a way to feel inspired or comforted rather than downtrodden this Valentine’s Day, Richter Publishing has an array of books to help satisfy a medley of V-Day preferences, from self-help dating advice, to fiction and poetry, to love-themed coloring books! Here are some books to help you through the process of mending a broken heart:

Self-Help:

5 Steps to Heal a Broken Heart, by Tara Richter

5 Steps to Heal a Broken Heart, by Tara Richter

PARKER PATHWAYS BOOK REVIEW: If you want to know how to reconnect with your inner “broken heart” this is the book for you. Everyone has a definition about a broken heart, some say it is sadness, others say it is something I have to “get on with my life.” But the broken heart remains broken as if you are undergoing forever Post-Traumatic Stress. The truth is you have to get down and dirty and build a new pathway. It starts out by digging “deep” into your being in order to come out at the other end of the tunnel and become what I call the “Real You.” Moments in this book border on powerful discoveries that appear simple, but as in all nature simple survives to overcome adversity. If you follow the rules in this book, you will rise to the center of your consciousness in the “Real You.” Once you have accomplished this, you will be continually speaking from your full heart and not a remaining broken one. I recommend this book for your reading. I give a big hug or otherwise called “marasmus” to you and your family. These rules will get your brain working on a happy healing, love and new start on the pathway “to heal a broken heart.” ~ By Dr. Winn Parker Ph.D. M.T. American Society of Clinical Pathology

Call Out: Learn to Love Yourself and Find Love by Senada Cindy Nuredin

Call Out by Senada Cindy Nuredin

Life is hard, but love is harder. If you are still struggling with loving yourself or finding true love, then grab a bottle of wine, get this book and settle in for a wild ride that will change your life!

10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle, by Tara Richter

10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle, by Tara Richter

You’ve entered the dating Jungle! I know, it’s a bit scary out here. Doesn’t matter if you have just got divorced, had a bad break-up or starting to date for the first time. It’s not easy venturing out into the dating world. Within the book you’ll discover how to become more approachable, learn the art of flirting & how to keep your dating anxiety under control. Use the 10 Rules to take control of your dating life today!

As seen on “Almost Royal” a BBC original series.

The Dating Jungle: Adult Coloring Book, by Tara Richter

The Dating Jungle: Adult Coloring Book, by Tara Richter

This hilarious adult coloring book is the fourth in the Dating Jungle series. The author, Tara Richter, gives real-world dating advice to help you navigate the territory of popular dating apps like Tinder. For example, when is it okay to send a dick pic? Each very helpful tip has a corresponding therapeutic coloring page to help you de-stress from annoying dates. So pour yourself a glass of wine, get your colored pencils out, and have some fun! Post your finished pictures on social media with the hashtag #datingjunglecoloringbook and share with others in the jungle.

Everyone needs time to heal. If you aren’t quite ready to take action into a new phase and open your heart to dating again, check out these beautifully written, heartfelt and tragic fiction and poetry books that can help pluck the sadness from your heartstrings.

Fiction:

A Portion of the Eternal, by Maurice Jovan Billington

A Portion of the Eternal, by Maurice Jovan Billington

“A Portion of the Eternal” is a hauntingly beautiful novel about the mysterious death of a young boy and his girlfriend Liv who must continue to believe in love even in the wake of her overwhelming sadness. Winner of the Fade in Screenwriting Award for Best Thriller for his screenplay “9” and a poet, “This Plane Is Going To Crash,” author Maurice Jovan Billington’s story draws a reader in as a new student arrives in Liv’s life bringing with him, redemption, revenge, or possibly both.

This Plane is Going to Crash, by Maurice Joven Billington

This Plane is Going to Crash, by Maurice Joven Billington

A collection of poems about the debris left in the wake of love and desire.

Chasing Rainbows: Parallel Shades of Normality, by Prisqua Camiul

Chasing Rainbows: Parallel Shades of Normality, by Prisqua Camiul

When life hurts this much there’s got to be a happily ever after, the light at the end of the tunnel, a reason for everything, hasn’t there? This is the story about two women who fight through the struggles of life in two completely different ways. One woman strives to keep a desperate grip on reality whilst the other immerses herself in a virtual escape to deal with her pain. From being a mother to finding love on the other side of the world, the story will take you on an emotional roller-coaster. Two worlds collide as we travel through time with them, sharing the laughter and tears.

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

When young military couples are faced with the prospect of separation, sometimes they jump into a marriage to avoid the pain of being apart. In “Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship,” Jarron Webster explores the ins and outs of Mark and Wendy’s journey through their first years after “I do.” This means relocation as Mark is sent to multiple new bases for his job in the military, decisions about family planning, finances, and learning how to maintain trust when things get rocky. Can the couple stay true to themselves, and to each other, as they navigate the obstacle course that is a military marriage?

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Why Use a Ghostwriter and How to Weigh the Costs

If you’ve been considering hiring a ghostwriter, you’re not alone. Many professionals, entrepreneurs, and even creatives turn to ghostwriters to help bring their ideas to life. Whether you’re stuck with writer’s block, overwhelmed with information, or simply lacking the time and experience to create a polished manuscript, a ghostwriter can be an invaluable partner in your writing process. Here’s a closer look at the benefits of hiring a ghostwriter and how to evaluate their costs.

Benefits of Hiring a Ghostwriter

1. Beat Writer’s Block

Ghostwriters are experts in getting ideas out of your head and onto paper. If you’re struggling with writer’s block, they can provide a fresh perspective, bringing structure and focus to your thoughts. You’ll no longer have to stare at a blank page wondering where to start.

2. Tap Into Expertise

Professional ghostwriters have done this before—many times. Whether they’ve written books, blogs, or memoirs, their experience means they know how to craft compelling stories and deliver high-quality content. They bring a wealth of knowledge and best practices that will elevate your project.

3. Overcome Fear

Writing a book or major piece of content can feel overwhelming. Ghostwriters can help you tackle the process with confidence, guiding you step by step and ensuring you feel supported throughout. They’ll handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on sharing your vision.

4. Organized Creativity

Often, the hardest part of writing is turning a huge swirl of ideas into a cohesive narrative. Ghostwriters are skilled at organizing information in a clear, logical way while maintaining your unique voice and style. They transform your raw ideas into something polished and professional.

How to Weigh the Costs of a Ghostwriter

Ghostwriting fees can vary widely depending on experience, genre, project scope, and other factors. Here’s what to consider when determining if a ghostwriter is worth the investment:

1. Their Track Record

Assess how many books or projects the ghostwriter has completed. Have they written or published in your chosen genre? A ghostwriter with proven success will usually charge more, but their expertise can save you time and ensure better results.

2. Genre and Complexity

Different genres require different skills. For example, writing a memoir demands a deep understanding of personal narratives, while a technical book calls for meticulous research and attention to detail. A ghostwriter experienced in your genre will likely be more expensive but can deliver exactly what your project needs.

3. Language and Cultural Nuance

If your project requires specific language fluency or understanding of cultural nuances, this is an essential factor to consider. Ghostwriters who can write in multiple languages or adapt to your audience’s voice bring more value to the table.

4. Keeping Your Unique Voice

One of the most important (and often underestimated) factors is whether the ghostwriter can capture your voice. Your project should sound authentically you. A ghostwriter skilled at adapting their writing style will typically charge more but will help preserve your authenticity, making the expense worth it.

Typical Price Ranges

While costs can vary, here’s a general breakdown of what you might expect when hiring a ghostwriter:

  • Beginner/Basic Ghostwriter (~$15,000–$25,000 per book): Ideal for shorter, less complex projects, or someone who’s just starting in the field.
  • Experienced Ghostwriter (~$25,000–$60,000 per book): These writers have solid experience and a proven portfolio. They’re a great fit for more complex or polished projects.
  • Elite or Celebrity Ghostwriter (~$100,000+ per book): If you’re after someone with top-tier expertise who’s worked with high-profile clients, be prepared for premium pricing.

For smaller projects (such as blog posts or eBook chapters), the costs may be significantly lower, ranging from $500 to $5,000 depending on scope and quality. The thing to keep in mind though is that this is just to write the book. Because that is exactly what the ghostwriters job is. It is not their job to edit, format or publish the book. That is where the publishing house comes in. Here at Richter Publishing our ghostwriting package includes everything so you are not left just with a beautiful manuscript wondering what is the net step. We write, edit, format and publish the book for you.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re writing a book, a blog, or another piece of content, hiring a ghostwriter can transform your vision into reality. By carefully balancing their benefits and costs, you can find someone who aligns with your goals and budget. Do your research and make sure you know exactly what you are getting so you can make an educated decision.

Remember, a skilled ghostwriter isn’t just an expense—it’s an investment in ensuring your ideas are communicated clearly and professionally. If you’re ready to take the next step, start by filling out our form so we can get to know more about you and your book by going here: contact us.

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🎄 Christmas is Just 1 Week Away! 🎄

Still searching for the perfect gift? There’s still time to grab your favorite books and get them in time for the holidays! 📚

Shopping for books isn’t just about finding a great read—it’s about supporting indie authors and their families. Every purchase from an independent author helps bring more stories into the world.

✨ Spread holiday cheer and make a difference with your gift this year. ✨

Christmas books

📦 Order today and make it a book-filled Christmas! 🎁

It’s not just about supporting indie authors, but also discovering new and unique stories that may not be found in mainstream stores. By gifting a book from an independent author, you’re not only giving a thoughtful present but also introducing your loved ones to new voices and perspectives.

In addition to books being the perfect gift for any occasion, they also provide endless entertainment and knowledge. Whether it’s a gripping thriller or a heartwarming romance, books have the power to transport us to different worlds and teach us valuable lessons. Give the gift of imagination this holiday season with a book. Click on the image to see all of our titles from our authors. 


Don’t forget that books are versatile gifts as well. They come in various formats such as physical copies, e-books, and audiobooks, making them suitable for all kinds of readers. Plus, they are easy to wrap and ship!

And let’s not forget the joy of receiving a book as a gift. It shows that the giver put thought and care into choosing something special for you. The personal touch of selecting a book that aligns with someone’s interests or values speaks volumes about the depth of your relationship.

So why wait? With just one week left until Christmas, start browsing through our website today and find the perfect book for everyone on your list. Spread love, support creativity, and share the magic of reading this holiday season! 🎅🏼 Happy Holidays from Richter Publishing.

Happy Holidays from Richter Publishing

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The Fright of December 13th

’Twas the night before Christmas—or so it would seem,

Yet Friday the 13th spun a darker dream.

With coffee-stained mugs and stale midnight snacks,

Authors hunched over their keyboards in stacks.

Pens scratched like claws in the still of the night,

Plots twisted and turned under dim candlelight.

A horror writer cackled, his characters doomed,

While a poet wilted as bad rhymes consumed.

From the bookshelf, a creak—a whisper, no less,

“A typo! A TYPO!” the grim voice confessed.

Writers froze in their chairs, their spines wired with dread,

Had the ghosts of rejected drafts risen instead?

The fantasy author dropped her quill with a start,

For her villain’s backstory had just fallen apart.

Romance wept—her “love triangle” became a square,

While sci-fi declared, “My character lacks all flair!”

A breeze carried whispers through that cursed writer’s den,

“You pressed ‘Send’ on your manuscript—mistakes and all ten!”

“Who dares summon clichéd tropes—so overdone?”

“And who thought that adverbs should roam free in a ton?”

With a gulp and a shudder, the authors took stock,

Editing madly as the hall’s clock went “tock.”

’Twas a night for rewrites, for plot holes to seal,

For no writer can rest when their work doesn’t feel.

But as dawn broke softly on December the 14th,

The terrors of fiction snuck quietly from beneath.

For despite the typos and pacing unclear,

An author’s first draft is an act without fear.

So beware, fellow scribes, on Fridays so grim,

The ghosts of poor structure may creep on a whim.

But know this as your courage fights with despair,

Even brilliance is born from the dark midnight air.

Here’s to all the writers on this Friday the 13th, whether you’re just starting out or have been doing it for years. Keep fighting those Friday night battles and never forget that your words have the power to inspire, entertain, and touch hearts. Happy writing, from Richter Publishing!

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Cyber Monday Sale!

📚 Cyber Monday Exclusive – 5 Days Only! 📚

Attention book lovers! Our Cyber Monday Sale is here, and you don’t want to miss it.

🔥 What’s on Sale:

  • Discounted books from your favorite authors. See below the hardback books on sale.
  • BONUS: Get our 2024 catalog for FREE! Kindle version only.

⏳ Sale Duration: Available for 5 days only! Don’t wait—these deals will disappear faster than your favorite page-turner. Ends Friday, December 6, 2024, 11:59 PM PST.

👉 Stock up on great reads and grab your free catalog while supplies last! Just click on the images below.

Richter Publishing LLC Catalog

Authors books on Sale for a Limited Time!

The Pathfinder: Finding the Right Path by  Mark T Mahaffey
The Tears That Water My Growth by Aria Amos
Riley & Kai: A Puppy's Story of Resolving Peer Conflict by Cassie L. D'Addeo
The Man From Rock Bottom by Stephen Johnson
How to Run a Business During a Zombie Apocalypse by Tara Richter
Callie: The Crazy Calico Cat (The Adventures of Callie) by Tara Richter
Ask Dr Flo: 150 Tips from Head to Toe for Less Pain & Better Function by  Florence E Barber-Hancock

Looking for some new books to add to your collection? Look no further than our incredible lineup of talented authors. From bestselling favorites to debut writers, we have something for every reader. Our diverse group of authors come from all walks of life and backgrounds, bringing unique perspectives and stories that will captivate you. Through their words, you’ll travel to different worlds, experience a range of emotions, and gain new insights. Not sure where to start? Check out our staff picks and recommendations for some inspiration. We also offer book clubs and discussion guides for selected titles, perfect for starting conversations with friends or joining an online community of readers.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Richter Publishing! 🦃🍂

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what we’re grateful for and to celebrate the joys of community, family, and giving. We’re incredibly thankful for YOU—our amazing customers who continue to support and inspire us every day.

As you enjoy the holiday season, remember that after Thanksgiving comes Black Friday—a great opportunity to support small businesses and local authors. Your purchases make a meaningful difference in our communities!

Wishing you a warm and wonderful Thanksgiving filled with love, gratitude, and delicious pie! 🥧💕

Thank you for being part of our story.

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Speaking of Black Friday, we’re excited to offer some exclusive deals that you won’t want to miss! Whether you’re shopping for gifts for loved ones or treating yourself, we have something special just for you.

These books are on special holiday discounts! The hardback versions. Click to buy on Amazon now.

Your support means everything to us, and we’re committed to bringing you high-quality products and services this holiday season and beyond. Here’s to a season filled with joy, connection, and lots of holiday cheer! 🎁✨

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Happy Veterans Day! Support Those Who Fought for Us.

BRIEF HISTORY OF VETERANS DAY

On November 11, 1918, WWI ended. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it as a day to remember those who served in the war: Armistice Day. Many lives were lost, as much as changed, in the First World War. It wasn’t until after WWII that there was a push to celebrate all veterans, not just the ones who served during WWI. Today, November 11 is observed as Veterans Day; a day made to honor all those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and recognize the sacrifices they have made for the country they live in.

There are plenty of those who served and have their own stories to tell. In honor of these veterans, their voices were put on paper and the true scars and experiences of the aftermath of war are now published for the world to understand what it takes to be a veteran.

Happy Veterans Day

VETERANS

Jarron Webster, George Trowbridge, Tonja Anderson-Dell, and Jonathan Bonnet.

These are the names of four veterans–or family members of veterans–and authors who were brave enough to share their stories with the world, and as a day to celebrate their service approaches, we will take a look at the importance of what their stories hold.

  1. In Jarron Webster’s Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, he explores the unique challenges and dynamics of marriages among millennials in the military, specifically through the journey of Mark and Wendy. There is a distinctive resilience that this couple must have in order to face multiple issues that come barrelling their way–frequent relocations, financial pressures, family planning, and the difficulty of maintaining trust amid long periods of separation. Through this story, readers get to truly understand the ins and outs of navigating a military marriage as a millennial pairing.

There is more than one story Jarron Webster has told, as the Air Force veteran now finds himself as an inspirational speaker and realtor, who attempts to encourage people around the nation and takes pride in helping find their homes which he once fought to protect.

  1. George Trowbridge’s Striking Eight Bells: A Vietnam Memoir takes a more personal and introspective tone, sharing an account of his service in the U.S. Navy during the latter part of the Vietnam War. This memoir captures Trowbridge’s journey through training and active duty, sharing accounts of missions in which he faced enemy fire and the emotional and physical toll it would take on him and his comrades. This firsthand perspective is informative of history and life in the military, while also exploring the emotional turmoil of what it means to be a veteran of the Vietnam War.

After twenty years in the U.S. Navy, George’s story has been ready to be seen by the world. He continues to serve his country through occasional marine technologies and advanced ship navigation training courses, and we want to continue to celebrate his work in serving and protecting–even in retirement.

  1. Tonja Anderson-Dell’s Gifts From a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls is a poignant memoir that uncovers the story of a tragic plane crash from 1952. As the granddaughter of one of the fallen soldiers from the crash of a U.S. Air Force C-124 Globemaster, Anderson-Dell embarks on a quest for closure, aiming to recover an American flag that symbolizes their sacrifice. Her memoir offers a deep exploration of loss, legacy, and persistence, as she seeks to honor her grandfather and bring closure to the families of the other servicemen who perished.

This memoir and Tonja Anderson-Dell’s journey to bringing the lost military home prove to do exactly what Veterans Day is all about: honoring those who have served our country and making sure their voices and stories are heard.

  1. Scars of a Soldier by Jonathan Bonnet is a memoir that narrates Bonnet’s journey from his troubled adolescence to his service as a soldier in Afghanistan. Bonnet reflects on the emotional and psychological scars left by both his past struggles and his experiences in combat. His deeply personal account offers unique insight into the challenges of transitioning from a life of instability to the military, shedding light on resilience and the pursuit of healing and normalcy after traumatizing experiences.

Jonathan Bonnet explores the psychological and emotional scars he was ridden with throughout his life and opens himself up in an effort to narrate exactly what it means to be a veteran–and how to live as a veteran outside of the battlefield.

These four authors are only a few of many, but they have shared their words with the world in hopes of shedding light on the experiences of military marriages, bloody battlefields, recovering lost artifacts, and all that comes after.

CELEBRATE

There are plenty of ways to celebrate the valiant service of members of our military. Even beyond Veterans Day, it is important to express thanks year-round to any veterans you might run into. There are a few other ways to celebrate our veterans including:

Visiting a Veterans Hospital

  • Taking time to visit Veterans Hospitals and simply chatting with elderly or injured veterans is a great way to brighten their day and remind them of the world they fought for. You might want to sit and listen to fascinating stories of their service or bring an activity to do with them, either way, it is a lovely way to spend time with–and support–our veterans.

Attend Local Veterans Parade

  • Plenty of cities hold a Veterans parade in honor of those in service. Parades are a common and very expressive way of showing support for something. Finding out when and where your city’s Veterans Parade is being held is a great way to enthusiastically show your support for local veterans.

Wear a Red Poppy

  • During the First World War, millions of soldiers witnessed fields of red poppies on the Western Front, and they would sometimes send pressed poppies home with their letters. Since then, red poppies have been internationally recognized as a symbol of remembrance for WWI. Wearing a red poppy would be a simple, yet kind, way to show support for our veterans.

Send a Card/Care Package

  • There are multiple organizations who dedicate themselves to creating and sending care packages and letters expressing gratitude. Reach out to an organization closest to you, and see how you can help. If you have the ability to donate food and other goods for the care packages that get sent to soldiers, it would be a gesture that would show support and also aid those in service who are in need.

These are only some of the ways we can show support to our veterans. History is told through stories, and those who have fought to be part of history and even aided in changing it are the stories that demand to be heard. In honor of the veterans with a story to tell, we can offer to listen. Whether that be through purchasing a book, wearing a flower, or listening to the stories of veterans around you, there is always a way to show support for those who fight for us.

Happy Veterans Day!

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Writing Through The Storm of Life

October began harshly this year, with a Hurricane Sandwich wreaking havoc across Tampa Bay and leaving many people uncertain of what came next. We found ourselves searching for ways to cope with the emotional storm left behind by the physical ones. The uncertainty of how much was lost and what we might never recover flooded our minds and begged to be let out. We struggle to understand why we are left behind when everything we own and cherish has disappeared. There is no rhyme or rhythm to grappling with this loss, there is only what we think and how we feel. Despite the difficulty we face during this time, it is easy to forget that in the aftermath of the devastation left behind by these unprecedented natural disasters, we find ourselves in a unique position to create.

Richter Publishing Create during Chaos

The names ‘Helene’ and ‘Milton’ have begun to haunt the narrative of our lives. It is almost fitting, with the Halloween season coming up, that we would be forced to remember the horrific sounds of rushing winds blowing out screen panels and knocking trees down over cars and houses alike. There is a certain realness to the Spooky Season this year as leftover fear continues to permeate the air in recovering cities. No haunted house is more terrifying than sitting inside your own home and watching flood waters pour in with the inability to do anything about it. To witness the horrors, once limited to TV screens, occur in our own homes–to lose the ability to truly see at all, with only dimly lit candles to guide us until they’re put out by wind or water is a life-changing experience. A traumatic one. The gushing echo of water filled our ears with such force it ricocheted through the entire building, shaking the foundation of a three-story townhome. There was no way out–the streets were even worse for wear than the home, and all we could do was sit back and watch in terror as our lives were washed away by the violent, displaced currents. In the end, the ghost of soaked scraps lingers amidst the wreckage of what was once a home.

Even now, weeks after disaster struck, our heartbeats pick up with high-speed winds and daunting weather forecasts. We go back to work or school and hear the loss of mementos in the pouring coffee that sounds too much like rushing water, and the blasting air conditioning that reminds us just how dangerous winds can be. The horror finds its place back on TV screens, in movies we cannot watch because there is no power to run them. Either way, it does not matter. There is no horror movie as frightening as the ones that are real–the ones we experience.

Richter Publishing Create during Chaos

Then, there is After. After the ocean leaves our homes, and with it flows our life-turned-debris, what are we left with? The rubble of neighbors’ houses litters the street and no one knows where to start. Eventually, there are things that need to get done. Clean up, assess, process. We can throw ourselves into labor instead of despair. But there is always After. Untold stories linger on the tips of our tongues and the pads of our fingers. They do not have to remain untold. There is something healing in putting pen-to-paper or hand-to-keyboard and just letting all the fear trickle out onto the page–or screen. During times when tensions are high and devastation is vast, there is an opportunity to release leftover emotions by writing them down.

It is no secret amongst psychologists that writing is a good method to process your thoughts and emotions during distressing times. It is evident, through the encouragement of journaling, that writing has always been a way of putting thought to paper. But writing is more than a simple recollection or accumulation of thoughts. Writing is a way to create something new–a way to tell a story when there is nothing else to say or it becomes too hard to speak. It has proven to be extremely therapeutic to simply note things down when one starts to feel overwhelmed. Whether that be through poetry, letters, fiction, or any other form of storytelling, there always exists a place in which we might feel safe to be afraid or devastated. Sometimes, the best way to face the storm of our lives is to write it down–to create something amidst all the chaos.

Richter Publishing Create during Chaos

There is also something to be said about making the most of what life has given you. Lemons to lemonade. Of course, the lemons in this equation are natural disasters, but the concept still remains. There is an adjustment period we are now forced to go through in which we begin to realize all the things we cannot control. In the midst of this, writing would be a very helpful tool for those who seek to have some form of controllable outlet for their thoughts and emotions. There is already enough grief lingering around the city, and it needs somewhere to go. What better place to put it than in words? Here, stories live on and emotions are remembered in ways that no longer have to hurt. Here, natural disasters cannot take more than what they already have. Here, we move on.

Now, we are in recovery and healing. The daunting sense of disconnect wears off and we must attend to rebuilding our homes. Some people volunteer to clear the streets, others help those stuck in shelters. It is not only our homes that need rebuilding, though. It is our minds and hearts. For this, some people paint, while others scream. Some people are still searching for answers wherever they can find them. And some people write. As nature mends itself from natural disasters, we must also learn to heal and grow from these experiences. Nature reels in her waves as we pour out our words. It is another transaction, but this time it does not have to hurt or leave us with nothing. This time, we are making something that cannot be taken.

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Literary Agent vs. Indie Publishing Company: What’s the Difference?

Navigating the world of publishing can be challenging, especially for authors and aspiring writers who are new to the industry. One of the key decisions you’ll need to make is whether to work with a literary agent or an indie publishing house. Understanding the differences between these two options can help you make an informed choice that aligns with your goals and aspirations.

What is a Literary Agent?

Role

A literary agent acts as an intermediary between authors and publishers. Their primary function is to represent authors and negotiate contracts on their behalf. They use their industry connections to pitch your manuscript to major publishing houses, including those that do not accept unsolicited submissions.

Benefits

  • Industry Expertise: Agents have a deep understanding of the publishing landscape and can offer valuable advice on market trends and manuscript improvements.
  • Access to Major Publishers: Many major publishing houses only accept submissions from agents, making it easier for you to get a foot in the door.
  • Negotiation Skills: Agents are skilled negotiators who can secure better contract terms, including higher advances and royalties.
  • Career Management: Beyond the initial book deal, agents often provide long-term career management, helping you strategize your writing career.

Drawbacks

  • Commission Fees: Agents typically take a commission of around 15% on domestic deals and up to 20% on foreign rights deals.
  • Selectivity: Literary agents are highly selective and may only take on manuscripts they believe have strong commercial potential.
  • Time-Consuming: The process of finding an agent can be lengthy, involving query letters, manuscript submissions, and waiting for responses.
  • Clean Manuscript: Your manuscript has to be polished, clean and ready to go. Do not give them a half baked version. That is your quickest way to the circular file.

What is an Indie Publishing House?

Role

An indie publishing house is a smaller, independent publisher that operates without the financial backing of the major publishing conglomerates. Indie publishers often focus on niche markets and offer a more personalized approach to publishing.

Benefits

  • Creative Control: Indie publishers often provide authors with more creative control over their work, including cover design and editorial decisions.
  • Personalized Attention: Due to their smaller size, indie publishers can offer more personalized attention and support throughout the publishing process.
  • Faster Turnaround: Indie publishers may have shorter timelines for publication compared to major houses.
  • Community and Niche Focus: Many indie presses focus on specific genres or communities, making them a good fit for niche authors.
  • Rough Draft: You can submit a rough draft of your vision and they will work with you to clean it up and bring it to the publishing level.

Drawbacks

  • Limited Resources: Indie publishers may have fewer financial resources for marketing. Most authors market the book themselves.
  • Lower Advances: Advances from indie publishers are generally smaller compared to those from major publishing houses. Or no advance like traditional. But advances are just that, if the book doesn’t sell traditional company want their advance back. So you don’t risk that with an indie house.
  • You Pay to Play: You pay for the services up front for the indie publishing house, however then in return you keep the rights to your book and receive a much higher royalties than traditional.

Key Differences

Representation

  • Literary Agent: Represents the author to various publishers, aiming to secure the best possible deal. But they will take a big piece of the pie.
  • Indie Publishing House: Acts as the publisher, handling all aspects of bringing the book to market. You only deal with one team.

Financial Model

  • Literary Agent: Takes a commission on sales but does not charge upfront fees.
  • Indie Publishing House: The author pays for the services but in exchange they receive higher royalties and total control of the rights to their manuscript.

Control

  • Literary Agent: Helps the author maintain some control by negotiating favorable contract terms. However, most traditional houses own the rights 100% the manuscript and any future books the author may write. Plus future projects like movie deals etc.
  • Indie Publishing House: Often allows for more creative control but varies from publisher to publisher. They also are a one-stop-shop. They do it all from ghost writing, to editing, to formatting, to cover design and publishing and after publication. It’s all done in-house with their team.

Network

  • Literary Agent: Has wide-reaching connections with multiple publishers, both big and small.
  • Indie Publishing House: Limited to its own network but may have strong ties within niche markets, social media and media outlets.

Conclusion

Choosing between a literary agent and an indie publishing house depends on your individual needs and career goals. If you’re seeking entry into major publishing houses and prefer to have someone else handle contract negotiations, a literary agent may be the way to go. However, if you value creative control and personalized attention, an indie publishing house could be a better fit. The thing is with technology both companies big and small have access to all distribution channels in today’s world. So you don’t have to go with traditional to get your books all over the world like you used to. Be informed before you make the leap.

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