Alice G. May: Choosing Your Publishing Path
Traditional, independent, hybrid — how do you know which publishing path is right for you?
In this session of the An Author’s Perspective Workshop Series, author Alice G. May breaks down the realities of today’s publishing landscape, helping writers understand their options and make informed, confident decisions about the future of their work.
Drawing on her own experience, Alice will explore the pros, cons, expectations, and myths surrounding different publishing routes, offering honest insight into what each path really involves — creatively, financially, and emotionally.
This practical and discussion-led workshop is designed to help writers step out of confusion and comparison, and into clarity about what success looks like for them.
What You’ll Learn
- The key differences between traditional, independent, and hybrid publishing
- What each route realistically requires in terms of time, money, and control
- How to align your publishing choice with your personal goals and priorities
- Common misconceptions about “success” in publishing
- Questions every writer should ask before choosing a path
This session isn’t about telling you which route is “best” — it’s about helping you choose the one that fits your ambitions, circumstances, and creative values.
What to Expect
Held on the second Saturday of each month (10:30am–12:30pm), these relaxed, welcoming workshops feature guest speakers from across the publishing world — including authors, editors, and industry professionals — sharing honest insights into their craft and careers.
- Tea or coffee on arrival ☕
- Time to chat and connect with fellow writers
- The workshop begins at 11:00am, allowing space to settle in
- A supportive, discussion-friendly environment — no pressure, no judgement
Whether you’re working on your first draft or refining a manuscript, this session is designed to help you write with greater emotional confidence and clarity.
Who It’s For
- Fiction writers at any stage
- Writers who feel their characters are “flat” or emotionally distant
- Authors who want readers to connect more deeply with their stories
- Anyone curious about how emotion, character, and story truly intertwine



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