A Traditional, Independent Publisher

We publish books that readers love but aren't traditional. We're outside the box and happy to be here!
We publish books that readers love but aren't traditional. We're outside the box and happy to be here!
Editor-911 Books is a small, independent, traditional publisher in St. Louis, MO, run by Margo L. Dill and started in 2020. We publish books for all ages, but especially for kids, parents, teachers, and grandparents. We have four imprints: Editor-911 Kids, Editor-911 Romance, Editor-911 Mystery, and Editor-911 Knowledge.
For more information about our books and where they are sold, check out the Editor-911 Books page.
Margo L. Dill is a children's author, writer, editor, instructor, publisher, and writing coach in St. Louis, MO. She has a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in elementary education. She has five published books for children and teens and countless articles and blog posts published. For WOW! Women On Writing, she edits articles and columns, judges and critiques flash fiction stories and personal essays, and teaches online writing and marketing courses. She also works as an associate for Standing Partnership in St. Louis, MO.
On the Editor-911 Books blog, you'll find news about new books that are out or coming out soon, as well as content that supports our books (i.e, the best kids' books about Earth Day, fun books about friendship for kids) and literacy for children (i.e., how to get kids to love reading and enjoy books). If you enjoy an article you see on our blog or one of our books, we'd love you to share a link or even book title with friends, teachers, librarians, and more. We are excited to be a part of your family's library or your child's classroom. Check out the blog full of news and content here.
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