Listen ""Male-Male Penetration? How Refreshing!" Editor Jess Verdi on MM Romance Discourse and How Publishing Has Changed"
Episode Synopsis
ALERT! MM DISCOURSE ABOUNDS! Please don't cancel us! On today's episode, Steven Salvatore and Jess Verdi, Senior Editor at Alcove Press and Crooked Lane Books, explore the complexities of the publishing industry, touching on personal journeys, the value of an MFA, the importance of representation, and the impact of social media. They discuss the changing dynamics of publishing, the challenges faced by LGBTQ and BIPOC authors, and the economic factors influencing the industry. The conversation emphasizes the need for authentic storytelling and the realities of navigating a career in writing and editing. In this conversation, Steven and Jess Verdi explore the complexities of storytelling, particularly in the context of LGBTQ+ narratives. They discuss the importance of representation, the nuances of writing male-male romance, and the responsibilities authors have in portraying diverse experiences authentically. Jess shares her insights on the dynamics of male-male romance, the scrutiny faced by queer literature, and the evolving landscape of representation in writing. The conversation also touches on personal reflections on activism and the importance of uplifting authentic voices in storytelling.Find Jess's Manuscript Wishlist for Alcove here: https://alcovepress.com/ourteam/ Check out "The Summer I Wasn't Me" by Jessica Verdi (my favorite book of hers!)Check out "Follow Your Arrow" by Jessica VerdiCheck out Jessica Verdi's picture book "I'm Not a Girl" co-written with Maddox Lyons and illustrated by Dana SimpsonAnd if you're looking for professional editorial work on your manuscript, check out her website for rates and information
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