Not exact matches
Meeting Katie Fforde last year when we were both on a panel for Chris Baxter's radio show segued into a gig at the Romantic
Novelists Association's annual conference, of which Katie's president, to
talk about self -
publishing.
Civilians who kvetch about the bad writing of Dan Brown, Stephenie Meyer or any other hugely popular but critically disdained
novelist can
talk as much trash as they want about the supposedly low standards of traditional
publishing.
Even I teach
novelists to write news hooks into their manuscripts so they've got something to
talk about with the press when the book is
published.
And of course, in this new world, I'm not
talking about the growing number of
novelists making a living indie
publishing.
Poet,
novelist, and critic Eileen Myles speaks about her experiences as a writer and reads from a selection of
published work as part of the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center's Contemporary
Talks lecture series, on Sept. 15, 2011.