Not exact matches
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.
I would suggest you need an
editor in your
genre, and I'm sure there are many that do short
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.
Unfortunately I will pass on reading your work, as I publish speculative
fiction genres and I would never be able to do yours justice as a reader,
editor or publisher.
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