
In this episode, Alyssa and Vanessa discuss the global supply chain issues and how they're affecting the book publishing industry.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dearlitpod
Media:
Native Tongue by Suzette Haden Elgin (Feminist Press)
CN: Sexism, slavery, forced institutionalization, murder, child death, emotional abuse, illness (cancer), sexual content
“Forget Billionaires! The Future Of Literary Magazines Depends On Us” by Denne Michele Norris (Electric Literature)
@firstdraftpod, “Books and the Great Supply Chain Disruption”
“The Book Biz Tries to Avoid Supply Chain Disruptions” by Jim Milliot (Publishers Weekly)
“‘The Beginning of the Snowball’: Supply-Chain Snarls Delay Books” by Elizabeth A. Harris (The New York Times)
”Supply Chain Issues Are Slowing Down the Production of Books Ahead of the Holidays” by Petra Mayer (NPR)
”Two Acclaimed Writers on the Art of Revising Your Life” on The Ezra Klein Show (The New York Times)
Transcript for this podcast episode
"Why I Paid Tenfold to Buy Back the Rights to Two of My Books" by Kiese Laymon (Literary Hub)
CN for both the podcast and the essay: Death (specifically COVID-death), health anxiety; Podcast: racism (specifically anti-Black), fatphobia, sexual assault of minors
“My Mom, Princess Diana, and Me” by Matt Ortile (Catapult)
CN: Death & grief