Founded in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2015, Blue Ink Press was formed to help young adult authors navigate the daunting and confusing world of publishing. While our focus is on middle grade and young adult books, we also represent local authors of all genres.
Our Staff
Senior Editor
Amanda Gawthorpe has a BA in English from North Carolina State University. Before joining the Blue Ink Press team as Senior Editor, she spent years working as a freelancer and as Lead Editor at a Seattle-based publishing company.
Acquisitions Editor
Stephanie Douglas graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication with a concentration in English. She spent many years in the insurance industry before becoming a stay at home mom. Now that her kids are older, Stephanie is excited to be able to pursue her passion for literature by serving as Aquisitions Editor for Blue Ink Press.
Publishing Manager
Sherry Torgent has a BS in Business Information Systems from UNC-G. She serves as the Publishing Manager for Blue Ink Press. She's also an award-winning YA author. Her novel Dandelion on Fire won the 2016 Benjamin Franklin IBPA gold medal for teen fiction, and her novel The Curse of Viola is a 2016 Foreward Indies Book of the Year Finalist in teen fiction.
Publicist and Associate Editor
Christa Dolan is the newest member of our staff. She has a BA in English Literature from North Carolina State and also serves as a newsdesk editor at a local press release distribution company.
How is Blue Ink Press different?
First, we think of ourselves as a family. If you're part of Blue Ink Press, you're part of a tight-knit group of people who are as passionate about your book as you are. We feel it’s important for an author to have a strong support system, so we’re here to make sure your book is as successful as it can be.
Second, we’re small, so you won’t be at the bottom of a slush pile. You’ll be our top priority. We’ll always have time for you!
Third, we’re not going to publish your book and move on. We offer continued support and want our authors to support each other, too.
If you’re looking for personal, hands-on service, our talented team of editors and designers are ready to guide you through all stages of the publication process. We’re seeking established and aspiring authors who produce high quality work and desire the focused attention that our small press can provide.
And don’t worry about royalties. We also believe authors deserve their fair share of their book's earnings, so we will give you the most generous royalty package we can offer.
Corinne must choose between pursuing “what if?” or embracing “what is” in this coming-of-(middle)-age tale of love, family, and the dangers of attending your high school reunion.