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Whether that book idea is a sprawling fantasy novel or a guide to repairing Brother JP-7 Typewriter, you can publish that book and sell it directly to your audience with Lulu Direct. The publishing world is expanding. You don’t need to be a storyteller to have something valuable to share. Your online business needs products to offer your fans—adding a book to your catalog shows that you’re a successful content creator and offers the opportunity for more revenue. Paul H, Paul H Paul is the Senior Content Manager at Lulu.com.
When he’s not entrenched in the publishing and print-on-demand world, he likes to hike Bangladesh Email List the scenic North Carolina landscape, read, sample the fanciest micro-brewed beer, and collect fountain pens. Paul is a dog person but considers himself cat-tolerant. Pride All the Time: The Importance of Representation in Literature Lauren VLAUREN V FacebookTweetLinkedInPin June 1st is the first day of Pride month, a hard-fought-for and hard-won month-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and remembrance of those who paved the way for a more inclusive future.
But it’s also a month that comes with an onslaught of think pieces and brand statements that talk about the importance of representation and inclusivity—some sincerely, some not. Yes, I recognize the irony here. Representation in literature—whether that representation encompasses sexuality, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, abilities, disabilities, etc.—is something that is and always has been very important to me. And it has been a privilege to be able to amplify often marginalized voices on our social media, blog, and bookstore since I joined Lulu.
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