Musings from Amanda Pica, our Editor-in-Chief
As we come into spring and the blossom of seasonal allergies and bug bites, I’ll be spending the newly bright, warm weather reflecting on coziness.
We aren’t a “beach reads” sort of publishing house, but I think the beach can get whatever read you want to give it, so take that, summer. I’m not exactly Morticia on vacation over here, but to be totally transparent (much like my skin in July thanks to my SPF 1000), I’m not really a summer person. I love a fluffy blanket, a hot drink, and dim lighting, and all of that is tough to enjoy during the season of sweat and blinding sun.
But our next anthology, The Ordinary Magic in Extraordinary Tales, is all about coziness. Our official release date is TBD, but it’ll be just as the leaves burn orange in cool sunlight, the breeze nips your skin, and the nights get just a little bit longer. We have fourteen cozy fantasy stories for you, each more delightful than the last. They’ll be grouped thematically and paired with essays written by yours truly on how to curate a cozy life for yourself, full of conviviality and contentment.
If you didn’t know, I have a graduate degree in educational psychology and a decades-long background in recovery-based mental health. This book is a real passion project for me that combines two areas of great interest.
Let’s be real, though. All of our books are like that. I love them all—this one’s just a different type of intersection for me.
If you aren’t familiar with the cozy subgenres, the concept is a smaller cast of characters, and a more upbeat and optimistic tone. The plots have action, adventure, and emotion, but they’re lower stakes that are more about interpersonal relationships and personal development rather than world-ending issues.
Anyway, the stories have been chosen and we’re working on finalizing the last of the contracts with our authors, as well as on the details of the book. I can’t wait to get these tales out to you. There’s a wonderful mix of fantasy elements across the stories, including witchy tales, dragon tales, and ghost stories. We have modern day magic, second-world mysticism, and post-apocalyptic settings.
Choosing the final stories for the book was really difficult, and the overall quality and quantity of submissions this time really blew me away. I had to reject some that I loved out of considerations like physical layout space and theme. It’s such an honor to attract so many talented authors willing to trust us with their work, and it allows us to build out our concept in the best, most complete way that we can.
Next up, we’ll be finalizing the cover and the essays, then the book will go to our amazing and talented layout editor, Austin Gray.
In the meanwhile, I’ll be doing a lot of reflecting on how coziness is a mindset, and how we can always make the choice to live a life of simple pleasures and contended relationships. Even while swatting mosquitos in the dead of summer.
With gratitude,
Amanda



