Why I became co-founder of Story Artisan Press

Driven by profit motives, traditional publishers may or may not accept writing that serves only a niche market. As Indian diaspora writers, Nandini Patwardhan and I faced many rejections until we embarked on a unique publishing journey to create a platform for our writing and in the process create a space for others like us.
Sharing the first year journey of Story Artisan Press in The Curious Reader
Are you a writer? What genre do you write? What has your publishing experience been like? Tell me about your success and your challenges.
Photo from Ranjani Rao’s archives.
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