Posted on June 24, 2021 at 10:00 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

There’s a new publisher in town, and it’s openly embracing some figures who have struggled to find trad-pub acceptance.

The New York Times reports that All Seasons Press is marketing itself to conservative writers, describing itself as “open to welcoming those authors who are being attacked, bullied, banned from social media, and, in some cases, outright rejected by politically correct publishers.”

While some figures from the Trump administration — Kellyanne Conway, Mike Pence, Jared Kushner, and Betsy DeVos — have struck deals with the Big Five publishers, others (possibly including Donald Trump himself) have yet to sign with mainstream outlets.

That’s what All Seasons, led by trad-pub veterans, is hoping to change.

Among its first projects are books by former chief of staff Mark Meadows (coming this fall) and former trade adviser Peter Navarro.

Read more about All Seasons Press in the NY Times.

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