The Stack Bi-Weekly #1: BookStack, Poetry Palooza, the Collective.
The first issue of a bi-weekly news letter here on BookStack. Here are our big headlines.
Wow. Doing this feels amazing. Just the act of starting a new publication, and then making posts about it. It’s crazy, really. And if you’re here reading this, tuning in, and engaging with this post, thank you.
It’s great to see you here, and welcome to our first issue of The Stack Weekly— My attempt at a bi-weekly newsletter. Here we’ll cover things like community updates, special sales, and other important headlines.
And if you have an upcoming sale or event, and would like to get it included in our next issue. Please send me a message. You can do so by clicking that button below.
Now, without further ado, let’s dive into this issues headlines!
BookStack and what it means for Hazel Allen Writes.
I won’t dive too much into this headline since that’s mostly talking about stuff from my other blog. But the main takeaways here are: 1) Author Spotlights and Book Reviews are being moved to this publication. And 2) You can now fill out the Book Listing Application Form. To do so click that button right there!
Mark Your Calendars for PoetryPalooza!
A big event is happening next month. So do you love reading poetry and supporting indie poets? Then mark your calendars for PoetryPalooza— a special sale spanning from April 12th to April 14th. There are a ton of indie poet's participating, and there will also be a giveaway. Go check it out!
And a huge, huge shout-out to
especially for hosting this sale. Organizing something of this scale is a huge endeavor and I for one am incredibly proud of her, and grateful we get to be friends.She’s also doing all this while currently unemployed, so please show her some support by maybe buying her book or commissioning her for a poem.
Have you joined the Collective yet? Here are some of its most recent posts.
If you don’t know what this is, it’s a community oriented publication where we feature poems and short stories— each one on the basis of Edgar Allan Poe’s core themes. You can learn more about it here.
Wow, what a batch of headlines there, huh?
But yeah, they’re mainly from my own blogs. If you have something you think should be included in the next issue— like an interview, book sale, or event for example, please reach out to me!
As we wrap up our first issue of The Stack Bi-Weekly, I’d just like to thank you all again for tuning in. This publication is obviously a huge endeavor with everything it represents and builds towards. So I’m immensely grateful for your support.
But if you’d like to get one of your books listed in our catalog, you can now fill out the form to do so. Right now it’s more like a pre-order form, so you won’t be getting charged until I start working on building the Catalog. Here it is:
And if you haven’t subscribed to BookStack yet, what are you even doing? Get updates for posts like this one, or even author spotlights and book reviews. Come on, do it already. See you next time everyone!