And by the way, in case you were wondering,
fiction editors in major houses never get near the money at any time and will have no idea any of this even goes on.
If
the fiction editor in charge of Erika Mitchell's Fifty Shades novels spent all of her time on vacation, it might help explain the books» overall quality.
Not exact matches
John Wilson,
editor of Books and Culture, wrote about Stern's stories as part of a year - end
fiction roundup
in our December 2005 issue:
Editor's note: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an ordained Episcopal Church priest and is author of «God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy
Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom.»
Editor's note: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an ordained Episcopal Church priest and author of «God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy
Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom.»
Editor's Note: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an ordained Episcopal Church priest and is author of «God and Harry at Yale: Faith and
Fiction in the Classroom.»
In previous eras of modern media, it was on the shoulders of trained
editors and journalists to filter fact from
fiction.
Wilson, who is both
editor and publisher, stirs
in fiction, book reviews and classified ads with articles on all aspects of boatbuilding, including such spellbinders as «When the Keel Drops Off» and «How I Almost Used My Kayak As Firewood.»
She served as
editor -
in - chief of «Nexus Journal of Literature and Art» and as an assistant
fiction editor at the prestigious «Antioch Review.»
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.
Her
fiction has appeared
in Zone 3, Inkwell, Philadelphia Stories, Schuylkill and Zeniada, and her essays have appeared
in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Hippocrates, and the New Physician Magazine where she was a contributing
editor.
In the previous film, Jack was the old
fiction editor at the publishing house, the one let go after he got handsy with Anastasia.
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.
It's an assertion of ambition and authority that's
in some ways nominal; as we're reminded more than once,
in Ana's new role as the
fiction editor of a Seattle publishing house, Christian is her «boss's boss's boss.»
Writer - producer -
editor - director Krik (his director's credit reads «Dave Herman,» apparently out of concern that weaving too much inconvenient truth
in with the genre
fiction might attract the wrath the shadow conspirators), might have done better to deliver less retro larkiness and more straight facts.
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.
Once they're back
in Seattle, Christian occupies himself with his business — whatever that business is — and Ana returns to the little indie publishing house where she has been promoted to
Fiction Editor.
At this point Ana, no longer shy and
in fact promoted by a circuitous route to
fiction editor, is a liberated person.
The Fellowship honors the memory of the beloved Sundance Institute mentor and prolific
editor Sally Menke (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp
Fiction, All the Pretty Horses, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, etc.) by supporting an emerging narrative
editor's understanding of craft, expanding their artistic community, and providing momentum to their editing career through participation
in the June Directors Lab and year - round mentorship from several accomplished
editors.
Honoring the memory of beloved Sundance Institute mentor and esteemed
editor Sally Menke (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp
Fiction, Inglorious Basterds), the annual Sally Menke Memorial Editing Fellowship supports an emerging narrative
editor in advancing their craft and building their career.
Now as a freelance developmental
editor and consultant, Jim has helped many writers of both
fiction and non-
fiction bring a work
in progress through to publication.
Purdy was
editor of Parade and True
in the 1940s and «50s before he became a freelance writer who contributed both
fiction short stories and automotive pieces to Playboy magazine.
As a publicist she works with both
fiction and non-
fiction authors including New York Times bestseller D. Watkins, author of The Beastside: Living and Dying While Black
in America, Tia Williams, former magazine beauty
editor and author of The Perfect Find and Clint Smith award - winning poet, Ted Talk conference speaker and contributor to The New Yorker.
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 would suggest you need an
editor in your genre, and I'm sure there are many that do short
fiction.
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In 2014, Latoya was Executive
Editor at Samhain Publishing where she acquired short and long form romance as well as erotic
fiction.
After years of experience as an
editor, she has been doing translation from German and English, specializing
in children's
fiction.
I'm a damn good content
editor because I'm not only an expert
in book writing and story structure, but I'm also a
fiction writer and published author myself.
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.
Jodie Renner is a freelance
editor specializing
in thrillers, romantic suspense, mysteries, and other crime
fiction, as well as mainstream, YA and historical
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).
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.
The
editors will consider
fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, art and «everything
in between» and submissions are accepted year round.
It was first edited by the late Judith Merril
in 1985, and has published more than 529 original Canadian speculative
fiction (Science
fiction, fantasy and horror) stories and poems by 315 Canadian authors,
editors, translators and special guests.
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 Dawe
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 Dawe
in - Chief Kwame Dawes.
Editors who've helped other authors hone their stories, for example, could show that they have expertise
in crafting
fiction.
My name is Crystal Watanabe, and I am an independent
editor working
in all genres, but my area of focus is
in science
fiction and fantasy.
The
editors invite submissions of
fiction, short plays, poetry, photo essays, and literary nonfiction
in traditional and experimental styles.
Laurie is a freelance
editor specializing
in fiction.
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.
Once Humans (Daimones Trilogy) by Massimo Marino Posted
in Science
Fiction & Fantasy by
editor — December 30, 2013 Amazon, $ 4.50, 314 pages The second
in the Daimones Trilogy from Massimo Marino, does a great job of clueing
in the reader about the first book with a detailed prologue, making the reading of the first volume not necessary.
If you have an editing level that includes content editing, your assigned
editor will offer developmental suggestions and queries to improve the clarity, arc, and soundness of your book's argument (
in the case of nonfiction); and the characterization, dialogue, and plot development (
in the case of
fiction).
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.
Helga Schier, Ph.D., a former Random House
editor, draws on her experience
in traditional publishing when providing constructive and effective editorial services to authors of
fiction and non-
fiction.
Jodie Renner, a TKZ alumna, is a freelance
fiction editor and the award - winning author of three craft - of - writing guides in her series An Editor's Guide to Writing Compelling Fiction: Captivate Your Readers, Fire up Your Fiction, and Writing a Killer Th
fiction editor and the award - winning author of three craft - of - writing guides in her series An Editor's Guide to Writing Compelling Fiction: Captivate Your Readers, Fire up Your Fiction, and Writing a Killer Thr
editor and the award - winning author of three craft - of - writing guides
in her series An
Editor's Guide to Writing Compelling Fiction: Captivate Your Readers, Fire up Your Fiction, and Writing a Killer Thr
Editor's Guide to Writing Compelling
Fiction: Captivate Your Readers, Fire up Your Fiction, and Writing a Killer Th
Fiction: Captivate Your Readers, Fire up Your
Fiction, and Writing a Killer Th
Fiction, and Writing a Killer Thriller.
Apparently you can never, ever kill a pet
in a popular
fiction novel or he work is doomed to rejection by
editors and readers alike.