![]() ![]() That is personally gratifying to me as a publisher.” “I visit a lot of schools to talk about writing, and I was eager to introduce – and donate – books to teachers and librarians that fit the bill for independent classroom reading. “I have a son who is seven and a daughter who’s 11, and I want to be able to share books that I publish with them and their friends,” she added. McBride also had a personal incentive for starting up Tantrum. “I found myself rejecting a lot of great submissions because they didn’t fit in with our YA list, so I began thinking about publishing for younger readers as well,” she told PW. ![]() ![]() Georgia McBride, who founded the Raleigh, N.C.-based company in 2012, said the new imprint marks a departure for the company, with its concentration on books she called “lighter and more fun” than the publisher’s usual fare. ![]()
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