The words Toadlily Press are not misspelled. We are a poetry press and not the flower, Toad Lily. Even without “poetic license” one has the right to spell one’s name as one wishes. But, even negative advertising is better than no advertising.
Hello, Myrna! Nice to hear from you. Did someone give you attitude about the spelling of your press? I certainly didn’t. Not here in my blog or elsewhere. I’m sorry to hear it, though, and you’re right, you can spell it however you wish!
01/10/2021 — The Writing LifeThe Writing Life: Reflections, Recollections, And a Lot of Cursing by Jeff Strand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A charming and highly readable non-fiction book about what it’s like to be a writer.…Read more »
12/25/2020 — A Christmas CarolA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This was a re-read for me, although the last time I read it was probably in high school way back in the 1980s, so in many ways the book felt brand new to me again.…Read more »
12/20/2020 — The Only Good IndiansThe Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If I were to tell you this novel is about a group of friends threatened by a supernatural force ten years after a transgression they committed in the past, I’m sure you’d tell me you’ve heard it before.…Read more »
The words Toadlily Press are not misspelled. We are a poetry press and not the flower, Toad Lily. Even without “poetic license” one has the right to spell one’s name as one wishes. But, even negative advertising is better than no advertising.
Hello, Myrna! Nice to hear from you. Did someone give you attitude about the spelling of your press? I certainly didn’t. Not here in my blog or elsewhere. I’m sorry to hear it, though, and you’re right, you can spell it however you wish!