Sentences with phrase «genre fiction editor»

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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Founded in 1980 by Renni Browne, a former senior editor at William Morrow and coauthor of the bestselling Self - Editing for Fiction Writers, The Editorial Department provides expert support in planning, revising, and editing all genres of fiction and nonfFiction Writers, The Editorial Department provides expert support in planning, revising, and editing all genres of fiction and nonffiction and nonfiction.
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If you're relatively new at writing fiction for publication, whether you plan to publish your novel yourself or query agents, it's a good idea (essential, really) to get your manuscript edited by a respected freelance fiction editor, preferably one who reads and edits your genre.
«With choices from literary masterworks to genre fiction to nonfiction, there's something for everyone,» gushed Amazon's senior books editor.
We've raved here on the blog about this genre before, from nonfiction editor Kate's post on The Magician's Book (about C.S. Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia) to web editor Trisha's post on biographies about and fiction inspired by the life of Louisa May Alcott.
For example, if you've exhausted your search for books such as Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain (1997), the novel which revived the historical fiction genre, Bill Ott recommends you try Dara Horn's All Other Nights (2009), one of the books on this issue's Top 10 Historical Fiction list, as well as being a Booklist Editors» Choice pick fofiction genre, Bill Ott recommends you try Dara Horn's All Other Nights (2009), one of the books on this issue's Top 10 Historical Fiction list, as well as being a Booklist Editors» Choice pick foFiction list, as well as being a Booklist Editors» Choice pick for 2009.
Most freelance editors specialize in non-fiction, literary fiction, or genre fiction, and many have specialties within each of those categories as well.
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I've been a professional editor for over seven years, with experience in memoirs, Christian studies, and all genres of fiction.
Its editors are open to all genres except for syrupy romance, hard science fiction and children's stories, and they have a special fondness for humor.
As a science fiction writer it was pleasure to work with an editor who understands multiple genres.
Reviews by professional authors and editors of their favorite speculative fiction in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, apocalyptic, magical realism, and speculative fiction for kids
Their genre editor wanted to run with it, but the head of fiction decided against it at the eleventh hour.
The editors interpret this charge expansively, with poetry, fiction, essays, comics, maps, and art at the intersections of landscape, identity, and genre.
A freelance editor since 2014, I mainly service indie authors in a variety of fiction genres.
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