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Nerdology 101: Interview w/ Eliwood S. Gheist from The Hook and Quill Press

Nerdology 101 by Maria Levato features an interview with Eliwood from Hook and Quill Press.

Hey, hey! What’s up, nerds? I’m Maria Levato, self-proclaimed nerdologist and indie author, back once again to bring you another segment of Nerdology 101. Today, we have a very special segment featuring Eliwood S. Gheist (she/they) from The Hook and Quill Press, making this our very first interview. Before we dive in, I want to take a moment to thank her for joining me. It’s so exciting for me to have my first interview and I hope you all enjoy it.

Now, let gooo!

Maria: “What is your role at Hook and Quill?”

Eliwood: “I am the CEO, and primarily that means signing paperwork and running the social media accounts. We started this company as a co-op, and every member has put in an incredible amount of time and work to get us here.”

Maria: “Tell me about the formation of Hook and Quill? Your website mentions that it was born of a writing support group, what did the evolution from that to being an indie press look like?”

Eliwood: “Many of us met on Bluesky, particularly through the WIPSnips promptgame. Being all writers of similar mindsets, we tried making a Discord where we could support each other through the trials of all phases of writing; brainstorming, drafting, editing, querying. Our focus has always been on uplifting each other and encouragement, and I think that naturally helped us all start to feel more confident in ourselves and the future. We commiserated about the difficulties of getting published, and talked through the merits of tradpub versus selfpub. One of the main struggles of self publishing is having to handle every aspect alone; proofreading, book design, marketing. The joke became “what if we started our own publishing company?” And gradually, it just stopped being a joke, and became a hypothetical: “What would it actually take for us to be able to do that?””

Maria: “When producing books, what does the process look like internally? Does Hook and Quill function more like trad or self-publishing, or is the approach new altogether?”

Eliwood: “We are in the process of producing our first book, and while we have planned out the process as much as we could, there’s still more to learn with every step. The first step is to assign roles to members who volunteer for them; things like proofreading and formatting the manuscript. We develop a social media promotion campaign, and schedule goalposts for release. After proofreading and edits, we make sure we have cover art and formatting ready. We arrange an interview with the author in our newsletter, as well as potentially on our sister podcast, From Tree to Book Writing Group. And then we think about distribution! We try to go wide, and make sure we are available on as many platforms as possible. We are reliant on the selfpub model at this point, as we don’t really have any funding or ability to order large volumes of books (or any place to store them or any way to distribute), so we’re doing everything using as much as we can by ourselves, and rely on things like Print-on-Demand and word of mouth to get where we want to be.”

Maria: “How many member authors do you have and what have they written?”

Eliwood: “There are six authors, and our happy helper Kelsey Ann. Of the writers, there’s Lizzie Blackwood, Samantha Breaux, myself, T.D. Gonzalez, Emily Klotz, and Kara Moon. There’s more details about what each author is writing and has written on our website (https://hookandquillpress.com/writers/). If you enjoy fantasy, science fiction, horror, romance, queer love, or any kind of story that focuses on character and humor and heart, we’ve definitely got some great books coming out for you!”

Maria: “Are there any new works from members coming out soon?”

Eliwood: “We are releasing our first book Bludeye Beach on January 1st, 2026, and preorders have just opened up! Join Edie Grayson as she navigates family drama and romance, all while trying to figure out the eerie mystery at the heart of idyllic coastal town of Bludeye Beach.

“We’ve got a few other titles in line to be released throughout the year; keep an eye on Emily Klotz, Lizzie Blackwood, and Samantha Breaux! In addition, we’re going to be releasing quarterly Zines to feature shorter pieces from our writers, if you’re interested in a smaller sampling. These will be available for individual sale, and made available to any of our supporters on Patreon and Ko-Fi.”

Maria: “Are books written by members available widely? Where can readers find them?”

Eliwood: “We are planning a wide release, and would like to make our books available to as many people as we possibly can. The best place for more details will be our website and the HookandQuillPress Bluesky account. We also highly encourage people to request a copy through their local library when they are available. Part of our company mission is to support the writing community, and writers would not be where we are without libraries!”

Maria: “Is Hook and Quill currently accepting submissions? If not, do they have plans to accept new members in the future?”

Eliwood: “At this time, we are not accepting outside submissions or new members, primarily because there’s a lot that we’re still figuring out. But who knows what the future holds!”

Maria: “How can readers keep up with the happenings of the press?”

Eliwood: “We have a monthly newsletter that gets posted to our website, Patreon, and Ko-Fi; hookandquillpress.com, and HookandQuillPress everywhere else. If you track us down on one of our socials, I hope you’ll stop to say hi!”

Maria: “What are some of Hook and Quill’s goals for 2026?”

Eliwood: “We want to share the work from our writers with the world, but we also want to uphold our company goals; uplift the writing community and support indie artists.”

Maria: “Is there anything else about Hook and Quill or its members readers or writers may want to know?”

Eliwood: “We are so grateful to be doing this work, and we thank you all for the support we’ve been shown. Check out Bludeye Beach, releasing January 1st, 2026! Preorder your copy now!”

That concludes our interview with Hook and Quill. To support the press, be sure to buy their books, leave reviews, and engage with their content. For more content like this, engage with mine. I’ll see you back next week for the next segment of Nerdology 101. Until then, have a nerdy week!

Relevant Links:

https://www.instagram.com/hookandquillpress/

bsky.app/profile/hookandquillpress.com

hookandquillpress.com

https://www.patreon.com/cw/hookandquillpress?utm_source=search&vanity=hookandquillpress

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