Cooking Up Representation: An Interview With Kohkum’s Kitchen Author Mark Thunderchild

Cooking Up Representation: An Interview With Kohkum’s Kitchen Author Mark Thunderchild

Mark Thunderchild is the author of Kohkum's Kitchen, a heartwarming children's book celebrating Indigenous culture and the traditional knowledge passed down across generations. We recently spoke with Mark about why National Indigenous History Month is the perfect time to release this book, the inspiring role his family played in its creation, and so much more.

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Dr. Sue Johnson’s Edgar and Elouise: How a Crow & Fox Helped a Bestselling Author Go Indie

Dr. Sue Johnson’s Edgar and Elouise: How a Crow & Fox Helped a Bestselling Author Go Indie

Dr. Sue Johnson is many things: a New York Times bestselling author, a renowned clinical psychologist, and (after partnering with FriesenPress) a new children’s book author. We spoke with Dr. Johnson to learn more about her empowering decision to self-publish Edgar & Elouise, the unexpected power of saying “no”, and so much more.

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Britt Sayler's The Semicolon: Punctuating the Need for Children’s Mental Health Advocacy

Britt Sayler's The Semicolon: Punctuating the Need for Children’s Mental Health Advocacy

Destigmatizing mental health conversations have never been more prevalent than they are today, but one area still remains underserved. In advance of #BellLetsTalk, we interviewed FriesenPress children’s book author Britt Sayler about her mission to address childhood depression and her important The Semicolon.

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A Life in Film: How Prop Master Dean Goodine’s Memoir Became a Blockbuster

A Life in Film: How Prop Master Dean Goodine’s Memoir Became a Blockbuster

Prop Master and FriesenPress author Dean Goodine has a knack for storytelling. With They Don’t Pay Me to Say No — his memoir about a life in film — taking off with readers, we spoke with Dean in between takes on an upcoming project to learn more about the making of the book (and how it was almost left on the cutting room floor).

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The Secret (Agent) of Author R. S. Twells’ Success

The Secret (Agent) of Author R. S. Twells’ Success

In August 2021, FriesenPress author R. S. Twells was about to publish the first book. Today, she’s released two books in her YA Agent Bennet saga and provides writing and publishing advice to 90,000+ followers on social media. We spoke with R. S. to learn about her unexpected publishing path, what drives her social success, and more!

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Removing the 'White Mask': An Interview with Author Wesley Shennan

Removing the 'White Mask': An Interview with Author Wesley Shennan

Wesley Shennan is the author of two books exploring his Indigenous heritage – including the detrimental effects of residential school teachings on himself and his family. In advance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we spoke with Wesley about how writing aided him on his healing journey, the importance of celebrating Indigenousness, and much more.

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Why Fantasy Author P.L. Stuart is Exploring the Epic New World of Audiobooks

Why Fantasy Author P.L. Stuart is Exploring the Epic New World of Audiobooks

After realizing his lifelong ambition to publish a book, some savvy book marketing and mountains of rave reviews, FriesenPress author PL Stuart's debut became an award-winning bestseller. Now he’s exploring yet another new world with the first-ever FriesenPress-produced audiobook.

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How Teen Author Symphorosa Gabriel is Helping Young Girls Find Hair Happiness

How Teen Author Symphorosa Gabriel is Helping Young Girls Find Hair Happiness

While finishing high school, Symphorosa Gabriel wrote Hair Happiness, a children’s book about a little Black girl taking control of her self-image and embracing her natural hair. We recently spoke with Symphorosa to learn about the inspiring origin of Hair Happiness, the importance of representation in children’s books, and much more.

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How Poetry Helped Author Brian Sankarsingh Find A Sliver of a Chance

How Poetry Helped Author Brian Sankarsingh Find A Sliver of a Chance

Brian Sankarsingh is the author of A Sliver of a Chance, a poetry collection recounting his experiences as an immigrant to Canada from the Caribbean island of Trinidad. We spoke with Brian about how the important message of #BlackHistoryMonth is reflected in his work, his advice for aspiring authors, and much more.

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How the Supply Chain Is Affecting Book Printing in 2021 & 2022

How the Supply Chain Is Affecting Book Printing in 2021 & 2022

Few industries have avoided the 2021 supply chain squeeze, and the book industry is no exception. To get a sense of the effects on book printing and publishing, we spoke with Friesens VP of Finance Andrew Fennell about this “perfect storm” of supply chain issues and what authors need to know to navigate it.

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