Episode 112: Interview with Anton Treuer
Ojibwe professor & author Anton Treuer discusses his new book and ongoing work in educating folx on U.S. Indigenous history
Bimonthly podcast from publishing professionals Bev Rivero & Jenn Baker, and other industry insiders, on diversity (or lack thereof) in the industry.
Ojibwe professor & author Anton Treuer discusses his new book and ongoing work in educating folx on U.S. Indigenous history
Jenny Bhatt, author & creator/host of the Desi Books podcast, joins Jenn to discuss creating space to celebrate BIPOC creators.
Debut in both fiction & nonfiction Anjali Enjeti joins the podcast to discuss small pubs and pubbing in a pandemic year
Bestselling debut author Angeline Boulley discusses her novel Firekeeper’s Daughter that’s already making a big splash.
Online marketing/publicity professional Fauzia Burke discusses her many years experience seeing the changing landscape in digital book promo.
Editorial Director Porscha Burke discusses her entry into publishing and the changes she’s witnessed/contributed over the years.
Publishing professional and writer Chris Gonzalez joins MiP to discuss his multi-faceted life in the arts via daytime job and many other roles.
Fellow Podcaster and Literary Citizen Mike Sakasegawa discusses behind-the-scenes work of building community & celebrating literary voices.
Art Director Na Kim discusses her entry into publishing and the role of designers.