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    My Mother, My Novel, and Me

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    The Power to Publish Enables the Freedom to Read

    By publishing unflinching books on topics often perceived as controversial, small publishers can combat restrictions on intellectual freedom, writes Platypus Media founder Dia L. Michels.

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    A neurodivergent writer argues that publishing and book prizes still have a long way to go to improve their autistic representation.

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