Sydney, Australia, Earth, Sol About Blog I write science - fiction with the occasional fantasy or horror.I'm
the fiction editor for Hugo - winning podcast StarShipSofa, where I've worked with and served as audio producer for George R. R. Martin, William Gibson, Christopher Priest, Joe R. Lansdale, Robin Hobb, Jack Campbell, Kim Stanley Robinson, Joe Abercrombie, and hundreds of other talented authors and narrators.
He is also
a fiction editor for American Literary Review, which is published at UNT.
As
Fiction Editor for the university's...
Though the judge passed on «fresh scar» he found «considerable merit in your story and [wanted] to ask permission to submit your work to our regular
fiction editor for possible consideration for our winter issue.»
Update: A day after putting up this post, while doing more reading about the publishing industry, I ran across another dirt - dishing voice with a similar (but different) last name: Daniel Menaker, who is a «a former Executive Editor - in - Chief of Random House» and «
fiction editor for The New Yorker.»
We are pleased to share the news that Kim Magowan has been named
Fiction Editor for Pithead Chapel.
Also a freelance
fiction editor for the past 40... Read More
Since 1999, she has worked as children's
fiction editor for Piemme, Fabbri, Mondadori and Giunti.
Not exact matches
John W. Campbell, the
editor of Analog (formerly Astounding) Science
Fiction, once wrote an editorial remarkable
for the contrarian points he brought up (among other things, he came out against motherhood and
for the man - eating shark).
One might translate what the
editor is really saying as «the concept of being a woman is now utterly meaningless but we have decided to preserve the
fiction at those points where it is politically convenient
for us to do so.»
«Some find it shocking that a technically gifted group, earning its keep by designing web sites
for businesses, could fall prey to aberrational beliefs that blended far - out science
fiction with elements of Christianity,» write the
editors.
Professor Jim Al - Khalili, President of the BHA Phillip Pullman, author Dan Snow, historian and broadcaster Tim Minchin, musician and writer Dr Simon Singh, science writer Ken Follett, novelist Dr Adam Rutherford, broadcaster and science writer Sir John Sulston FRS, Nobel Prize winning scientist Sir David Smith FRS FRSE, eminent botanist Professor Jonathan Glover, philosopher Professor Anthony Grayling, philosopher Nick Ross, broadcaster CJ De Mooi, actor and professional quizzer Virginia Ironside, writer Professor Steven Rose, scientist and writer Natalie Haynes, comedian and writer Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner Professor Raymond Tallis FMedSci, physician, philosopher and author Dr Iolo ap Gwynn FRMS, scientist and mountaineer Stephen Volk, screenwriter and author Professor Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics, science writer and broadcaster Sir Terry Pratchett OBE, Fantasy
fiction author, satirist Dr Evan Harris, Former Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament and Vice-President of the BHA Dr Richard Bartle, Professor of Computer Game Design Sian Berry, Green campaigner, politician and author Professor John A Lee, Consultant Histopathologist and Professor of Pathology Professor Richard Norman, philosopher Zoe Margolis, author Joan Smith, journalist and author Michael Gore, CVO CBE Derek McAuley, General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Lorraine Barratt, former member of the Welsh Assembly Dr Susan Blackmore, writer and broadcaster Dr Harry Stopes - Roe, Vice President of the BHA Sir Geoffrey Bindman QC (Hon), human rights lawyer Adele Anderson, actor and singer Dr Helena Cronin, Co-Director, Centre
for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science Professor Alice Roberts, Anatomist, author and broadcaster Professor Chris French, Professor of Psychology,
editor of The Skeptic Sir Tom Blundell, scientist Maureen Duffy, poet, playwright and novelist Baroness Whitaker, Labour peer Lord Avebury, Liberal Democrat peer Richard Herring, writer and comedian Martin Rowson, writer and cartoonist Tony Hawks, comedian, writer, musician and philanthropist Peter Cave, philosopher and author Diane Munday, campaigner Professor Norman MacLean, Biologist Professor Sir Harold Kroto FRS, Nobel prize winner, Professor of Chemistry Sir Richard Dalton, former Diplomat Sir David Blatherwick, KCMG, OBE, Diplomat and writer Michael Rubenstein, writer and legal expert Polly Toynbee, columnist and broadcaster Lord O'Neill, labour peer
Andrea Rothman was a postdoctoral fellow and research associate at the Rockefeller University in New York, where she studied the neurobiology of olfaction; she is a
fiction writer and an
editor for the journal Hunger Mountain, and her first novel, set in a research lab, is under contract with Janklow & Nesbit Literary Agency.
About Blog When you need a book
editor, ghostwriter, or proofreader, you can depend on Thomas Hauck
for the highest level of professional non-
fiction and
fiction editing and ghostwriting services.
Surprisingly enough, Jack's motive
for hating Christian and Ana is not that Ana became a
fiction editor at a publisher and her major contributions, as seen in this film, are finding an author named «Boyce Fox» (could've sworn my accountant worked at Boyce Fox) and increasing a font size by two points.
As a
fiction editor at a publishing house, we are treated to scenes where Ana is scolded by her husband
for not changing her work email address to her newly married name, and her editorial notes consist of «make the font size two points bigger.»
Program Description: The Editing Residency brings the director and
editor of two
fiction feature films in picture edit to the Directors Lab at the Sundance Mountain Resort
for one week in June.
You can help by signing the petition to help get recognition
for film
editors by asking these organizations to add the Film Editing category to their annual awards: Sundance Film Festival Shanghai International Film Festival, China San Sebastian Film Festival, Spain Byron Bay International Film Festival, Australia New York Film Critics Circle New York Film Critics On Line National Society of Film Critics We would like to thank the organizations that have recently added the Film Editing category to their Annual Awards: Durban International Film Festival, South Africa New Orleans Film Festival Tribeca Film Festival Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Film Independent - Spirit Awards LA Film Critics Association Chicago Film Critics Association Boston Film Festival The International Animated Film Society — Annie Awards Academy of Science
Fiction, Fantasy & Horror - Saturn Awards
Write regularly, write about what you know, imitate writers you admire, don't be afraid of rejection... — those tips and more from an experienced
editor of
fiction for young readers!
Last year she was awarded
Editor of the Year from the American Christian
Fiction Writers and won B&H's first Christy award
for Ginny Yttrup's debut novel Words.
That's a tiny investment
for any
fiction editor wanting to better themselves.
Hidden Shadows is a Winner in the
Fiction category of the 2016 NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement award; Winner 2016 Global Ebook Awards, Popular Literature
Fiction; Short - Listed
for the Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize; finalist
for the Eric Hoffer First Horizon Award; Honorable Mention, General
Fiction, Eric Hoffer Award; Finalist, da Vinci Eye Award; Finalist, Debut category: WFWA (Women's
Fiction Writers Association) Star Award Contest; Finalist, Literary
Fiction, NIEA (National Indie Excellence Awards); Finalist
for the Will Rogers Medallion Award in the Western Romance category; Finalist in the NERFA contest (National Excellence in Romance
Fiction Awards), sponsored by First Coast Romance Writers,
for «Novel with Romantic Elements;» Finalist in the Long Contemporary category
for the Aspen Gold Reader's Choice Contest (Heart of Denver Romance Writers) and Top Ten finisher, Best Other Novel, Predators &
Editors Readers» Poll 2015 as well as other awards and accolades.
I then became the
editor / compiler
for a four - book series of
Fiction Lover's Devotionals published by BroadStreet Publishing Group as gorgeous hardcover gift books.
As a freelance
editor for independent
fiction authors, I network with a lot of indie authors on social media, and I know that being an indie author can be tough.
Recent successes include: No god but God (Random House), by religious scholar Reza Aslan; Morgan Spurlock's Don't Eat This Book (Putnam), a companion to his Academy Award nominated documentary Super Size Me; Fergus Bordewich's Bound
for Canaan (Amistad), the first narrative history of the Underground Railroad; and Benjamin Kunkel's Indecision (Random House), lead
fiction title by an
editor of the new literary magazine n +1.
For many of the reasons you state above I assist the Historical Novel Society by being Managing Editor for reviewing Indie published historical ficti
For many of the reasons you state above I assist the Historical Novel Society by being Managing
Editor for reviewing Indie published historical ficti
for reviewing Indie published historical
fiction.
I noted that you used third person in the query, Pamela, which
for me made the story (almost) sound like
fiction; and also that nowhere was the word «memoir» used in the query (unless I missed it), so am wondering how this crucial information was relayed to the acquisitions
editor who read it.
Hi Nick, from my perspective, finding an
editor is like dating — you're unlikely to marry the first person you meet I've used a lot of
editors over the last 6 years, and only this year have found my «perfect match»
for my
fiction — but I still use someone else
for my non-
fiction.
Her second novel, The World to Come, published by W.W. Norton in 2006, received the 2006 National Jewish Book Award
for Fiction, the 2007 Harold U. Ribalow Prize, was selected as an
Editors» Choice in The New York Times Book Review and as one of the Best Books of 2006 by The San Francisco Chronicle, and has been translated into eleven languages...
American expats in France have long been a popular topic
for fiction and nonfiction — see David McCullough's latest
for a recent example — but The House in France (Knopf) by Condé Nast Traveler
editor Gully Wells covers a more recent time period than most.
His novels include The Happiest People in the World, Exley (which was a Kirkus Book of the Year, a finalist
for the Maine Book Award, and a longlist finalist
for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award), and An Arsonist's Guide to Writers» Homes in New England (which was a national bestseller, and American Library Associate Notable Book of the Year, a # 1 Book Sense Pick, a Borders Original Voices in
Fiction selection, and a New York Times Book Review
Editor's Choice pick).
Galleys recently hit the BookPage office, and I'm tempted to nab it
for my Labor Day weekend reading if our
fiction editor is feeling generous.
The buzz surrounding this series may seem like reason
for the publishing industry to rejoice, but NPR blogger (and GalleyCat
editor) Jason Boog writes that the books, which were born as Twilight fan -
fiction — open up a whole other can of worms:
The term first came from fan
fiction, and it means a person who reads your work - in - progress (or «WIP») when you, the writer or «alpha,» are ready
for feedback — before it goes into final draft to be sent to your fanfic page,
editor, or agent.
As an FYI,
for my
fiction writing (I'm a writer /
editor) I use a program called Storyist (http://www.storyist.com) that is both a word processor with project management style features
for fiction / research.
I've been a nonfiction writer and
editor for pretty much my whole working life, and I dove headfirst into
fiction six years ago.
Many past winners of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize have gone on to further publishing success: 2008's poetry winner Kara Sandito won the Agha Shahid Ali Prize and 2010's
fiction winner Greg Hrbek is a New York Times Book Review
Editor's Choice pick
for his 2015 novel Not on Fire, But Burning.
As
for the books at Book Expo, New York magazine rounds up the hottest
fiction galleys in «The Ten Hottest Prospects From This Year's Book Expo» and the Wall Street Journal summarizes the
Editors Buzz panel in Six Books Look to Build Buzz at BookExpo America.
In 2017 the
fiction prize was won by Sara Batkie
for her manuscript Better Times, chosen by guest judges Chigozie Obioma and Christine Sneed with
Editor - in - Chief Kwame Dawes.
Our experienced
fiction and nonfiction
editors know what agents and publishers want and will provide a detailed, written critique of your opening, a candid assessment of whether or not your work is ready
for the marketplace, and specific suggestions to make your opening more captivating.
Editors who've helped other authors hone their stories,
for example, could show that they have expertise in crafting
fiction.
I am the
editor and compiler of the
Fiction Lover's Devotional series
for BroadStreet Publishing.
Each year, hundreds of veteran authors and those just learning the craft of Christian
fiction gather in a setting like this to hear skilled instructors, inspiring keynoters... to gain from the insights of industry professionals... to interact with other writers... and to present their ideas to agents and
editors looking
for stories like theirs, or to mentors who can help them move forward in their writing career.If you write Christian
fiction — or want to learn how — the ACFW conference is an investment worth making.
She is the
editor of Voice in the Dark, a free monthly ezine featuring author interviews, columns, articles, short
fiction, and resources
for authors and readers.
Even avid readers of
fiction don't know how to structure a book, so
for the first book, [it's a good idea to use a] structural
editor.
And I've been working as a freelance
editor specialising in Christian
fiction for the last five years, which means I've seen a lot of manuscripts, good and bad, and have learned something about the craft of writing from each one.
I was a
fiction and creative non-
fiction editor at Fireship Press in amazingly unique Tucson, Arizona,
for nearly two years.
This guide is written by a working
fiction writer — one who's also a former book
editor and technical writer, and a current book reviewer and beta reader — as a practical tool
for other working
fiction writers.
Led by Beate Kuckertz (formerly head
fiction editor at Droemer Knaur), dotbooks is a fascinating example of old - school publishing knowledge meeting digital experimentation, and an important, if admittedly (
for now) small - scale account
for GRIN to have.
As a firm supporter of independent authors, publishers and bookstores, she has recently taken on the role of UK
Editor for the Historical Novel Society Online Review
for self - published historical
fiction produced in the UK.