“The first thing I did was I needed to see if my premises were right—if there were good writers who wanted to do something different. I opened the business and started looking.” One book he found, Journey of the North Star by Douglas Penick, was an Amazon contest finalist. Another came from a Colby professor Susan Sterling, author of Dancing in the Kitchen, who was “willing to try something different with me.” Mason sticks to his vision for high-quality fiction. “I said no to most everything unless I really, really believed in it.”
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“The first thing I did was I needed to see if my premises were right—if there were good writers who wanted to do something different. I opened the business and started looking.” One book he found, Journey of the North Star by Douglas Penick, was an Amazon contest finalist. Another came from a Colby professor Susan Sterling, author of Dancing in the Kitchen, who was “willing to try something different with me.” Mason sticks to his vision for high-quality fiction. “I said no to most everything unless I really, really believed in it.”