Southern Sass Publishing Alliances

Southern Sass Publishing Alliances Southern Sass Publishing Alliances is an independent publishing company formed in June 2016. Sandy F. Richardson, Editor-in-Chief.

I have always maintained that despite ALL the other important and necessary aspects of writing, the STORY should remain ...
09/18/2020

I have always maintained that despite ALL the other important and necessary aspects of writing, the STORY should remain THE MOST IMPORTANT component of the writing craft.
See Jenny Hansen's post on that very thing at

In today's marketplace, storytellers are some of the most powerful people on the planet. And how finding the "Why" of your author brand helps you stand out from the crowd.

From Toni Morrison:
02/18/2020

From Toni Morrison:

Writers Write shares writing tips and resources. In this post, we share 6 things you can learn from Toni Morrison on writing.

12/19/2019

Merry Christmas!
Need last minute gifts? Check out books by local authors at The Elephant Ear!
Great reads available.

good advice here for all writers!
10/22/2019

good advice here for all writers!

A.L. Kennedy is an award-winning Scottish writer of novels, works of non-fiction, and short story collections. Here are her 10 Rules for Writing Fiction.

08/09/2019

The SC group of Women's Fiction Writers will meet October 26 in Charleston from 12:00-2:00. If you are a writer and would like to attend, please contact me for more info.

Excellent advice for all writers :
08/02/2019

Excellent advice for all writers :

by Michael Mohr   A-number one advice for new writers especially: Don’t rush the process. Man oh man. How many writers approach me who think they’re going to hand me their first or second draf…

07/31/2019

Even when reading is impossible, the presence of books acquired produces such an ecstasy that the buying of more books than one can read is nothing less than the soul reaching towards infinity... we cherish books even if unread, their mere presence exudes comfort, their ready access, reassurance.
A.E. Newton

05/06/2019

We had a great time at Arts on the Ridge in Ridgeway on Saturday! Thanks to all who organized and to all who came out to see us! My two co-panelists were WONDERFUL! I'd like to have hours and hours to sit and talk about Southern stories with both of them. Friends: look up their books and buy them....you won't regret the reads!
Tom Poland and Johnny Bloodworth.

05/02/2019

"It is with words as it is with sunbeams the more they are condensed the deeper they burn." ROBERT SOUTHEY

03/21/2019

“And one day, the girl with the books became the woman writing them.”
Kristen Costello

I came across this quote on Pinterest yesterday and fell in love with it. I pinned it to my board I named “ME.” Because it is. ME.
My nose stayed in books throughout my grade school, middle school, and high school years. Summer vacations: I packed books. Family trips in the car: I packed books. Study hall on my schedule: I packed books.
I’m sure my parents must have worried over me. I was the quiet child, they said. "She reads a lot," they apologized. My teachers sent home notes that I daydreamed a lot. My friend's parents would say with a sort of sad smile, "I forgot she was even in the house."
Classmates would come over to get help before writing papers for school because they all knew I had really read the book--the whole book! I'd start talking about the stories and hours later, their eyes glazed and fingers sore from taking notes, they'd leave with enough information to do the assignment. I often told them it would be easier if they'd just take notes in class and read the books themselves, but no...they had me for that. I loved retelling the stories. And they knew it.
Of course, it wasn't all nerds-ville. I had plenty of friends. I did my share of partying and dating and all the other things teenagers do. I was even a cheerleader. But I never got too cool for books. NEVER.
When I went on my honeymoon: I packed books: When I went to the hospital in labor with both my children: I packed books. When I went to my children's Little League games, dancing lessons, guitar lessons, tennis lessons, shopping trips with them and they didn’t want me to “help” them choose clothes: I packed books.
I spent hours in a parked car waiting on one child or another, shivering in the cold, or sweating in the heat and humidity of South Carolina weather. But I always had a book to read.
When I taught school and took my own lunch with me: I also packed books. Now, when I travel to visit friends or family: I pack books. When I drive on long trips: I pack books (in the form of DVD’s).
I can remember only a few situations in my life when I didn’t have at least one book with me, usually more, Even now when I take my Kindle, I also pack a real book—just in case the Kindle dies, and there’s no power source, or worse, some maniac takes out the power grid!
I love my Kindle. It can store lots and lots of books. But because I really do fear that downed-grid situation, I still buy real books, too. I have stacks of them to be read. And yes, I still buy more. I fear being in this world without my books.
But, I digress…back to the quote.
I saw it, pinned it, copied and pasted it. And I have thought about it for hours today. How blessed I am. All those books and now to be writing them and even publishing them.
My dream. My passion.
How fortunate I am to be able to sit at my desk for hours at a time and work really, really hard, but not for a moment consider it work.
How absolutely blessed. And thankful. And humbled, I am.

Jeremiah 29:11 “for I know the plans I have for you,"
declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

Thank you, Lord.

03/04/2019

Please make plans to attend the Deckle Edge Book Festival on Saturday, March 23 at the Richland County Library. I will be presenting a panel discussion of my anthology Wild,Wonderful 'n Wacky, South Cackalacky at 4:00 pm. Check out the schedule of other authors here: http://deckleedgesc.org/schedule/
Hope to see some of you there!

10:00 am Bren McClain Richland Library – Auditorium, First Level Dorothy Allison in Conversation 11:00 am Anastasia Ketchen Queen Quet Glenda Simmons-Jenkins Elder Carlie Towne Richland Library – Theater, Second Level De Gullah/Geechee: Voices of a Living African Legacy The Gullah/Geechee are th...

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