New Memoir Bucks Traditional Publishing Methods

New Memoir Puts Traditional Publishing Houses on Notice. A decade on the front lines of Burma’s forgotten war. A story too raw, too real for the gatekeepers. Published on the author’s terms-and tomorrow, the world gets to read it.

For years, aspiring authors have played by the old rules: grovel before literary agents who wield rejection like a divine right, pitch to faceless publishing executives who won’t touch a manuscript unless the writer already has a million followers and a TED Talk. The system is broken. Gatekept. Expensive. Soul-crushing. David Small just blew it up…

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