I've been a published author since 2013--that's recent in comparison to others. I've been fortunate enough to see first-hand the inner workings of several small press publishers. I know because they've published things I've written.
I got an e-mail from Wordfire Press (WFP) today (because I subscribe to their newsletter...). Writers Kevin J. Anderson and his wife, Rebecca Moesta run WFP. I first met Kevin around 2014 at what was then called Salt Lake Comic Con. He was the first multi-bestselling author I personally met. I'm not sure what I expected a multi-bestselling author to be like, but Kevin was personable, encouraging, approachable, and even humble. At least, that's how he came across to me.
What I've loved about Wordfire is it appears the purpose of the company is not first-and-foremost profits. They're important, of course, but it seems WFP really want to preserve great stories and find an outlet for other authors to do the same with their works. In the e-mail Kevin brought up all the things WPF is doing, the authors they publish, the projects they've taken on, even though they didn't need to. There's even series of Kevin's you can't find anywhere else.
You can find more about WFP on their website by clicking: HERE. You can find all their titles, as well as tips to be a better writer. That's one thing I've noticed about Kevin--he goes to convention and events not just to sell books, but also to help other writers--no matter where they are on the success ladder--to be better at the craft of storytelling.
Check out Wordfire Press. If you love the written word, you'll definitely find something written just for you.
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