Trigger Warnings: Mental Health Awareness Month

The debate for or against trigger warnings has been circling the bookish community for years. Some argue that they impede artistic freedom or that exposure to discomfort is essential for growth. And, while therapy did teach me that you cannot heal triggers by avoiding them, engaging in triggers without being mentally prepared can be harmful. […]

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The Importance of Awareness for an Autistic Owned Business

One of my authors recently mentioned they prefer “Autism Acceptance” over “Autism Awareness” because most people are aware autism exists. And she’s right, to an extent, but are they aware enough? From what I’ve seen, they aren’t necessarily aware how autism is displayed, or the difference between how it affects an individual and how an

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An Interview with Mary Lynne Gibbs, Author of The Princess and the Thief

Hello again, and happy International Women’s Day! It is our pleasure to welcome one of the amazing women at Midnight Meadow, and one of our upcoming 2024 releases, Mary Lynne Gibbs, author of The Princess and the Thief! A cursed, sheltered Elven princess reluctantly teams up with a drunken, half-Elf thief to find the renowned

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Welcoming Michelle J and The Divide that Binds Us

While Elite’s nineteen-year-old Alice Reid investigates covert dragon deaths that extirpate the world’s life force, she runs into Ultima employees for the first time. The encounter takes a violent turn, igniting Ultima member Rio Shackler’s curiosity. After all, Alice can summon a birdlike mythical familiar, and clues about the deaths conveniently point to her. Rio

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