In this episode of Alexa’s Publishing Chat, Alexa sits down with Samantha Atzeni, multi-genre award-winning author and co-founder of Read Furiously, an independent press dedicated to overlooked voices and literary activism. They discuss the realities of running a small traditional press, the challenges of distribution and returns, building sustainable author relationships, and the joy of creating community in publishing.
In this podcast, Alexa and Samantha discuss:
- The origin story of Read Furiously—why Samantha built her own publishing house out of frustration with “no room at the table”
- What makes Read Furiously different: hands-on, collaborative publishing with a focus on overlooked and multi-genre authors
- Their signature One and Done pocket-sized book series and why it resonates with modern readers
- The challenges small presses face: returns, Amazon algorithms, distribution hurdles, and rising printing costs
- How anthologies and niche publishing create surprising opportunities (and sometimes frustrations)
- The role of literary activism, from book bans to Little Free Libraries
- The importance of community—how Women in Publishing Summit and peer connections help presses survive the tough days
- Why joy and passion still keep small publishers going, even when profits are slim
- W(h)ine & Cheese by S. Atzeni - a One n'Done (Amazon aff link)
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Sam Atzeni (she/they) is a multi-genre, award-winning writer of prose, comics, and academic scholarship. They are also the co-founder of Read Furiously Publishing and serves as its Editorial Director and its head of acquisitions, including serving as co-editor of the bestselling Life in the Garden State NJ anthology series. Through Read Furiously, Samantha is proud to publish great books, be a part of an amazing independent literary community, and participate in literary activism. In 2024, she was a part of the “40 under 40 in Publishing” list by BookCamp magazine.