I asked
speculative fiction editor Sophie Playle if she'd write a guest post on narrative point of view.
Not exact matches
This session, taught by a literary agent who represents (and adores)
speculative fiction, will share helpful tips on how write great SF / F, how to set your work apart from other submissions, how to make your unique world come to life, and how to effectively pitch your sci - fi and fantasy to literary agents and
editors.
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.
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.
Just to give one example, I got to know Ben Wolf,
editor - in - chief of Splickety Publishing Group, through the Florida Christian Writers Conference and the Realm Makers
speculative fiction conference.
She's also a seasoned
editor of fantasy, science
fiction, and all flavors of
speculative fiction.
As an
editor, I offer editing and publishing services to independent authors of
speculative fiction, mystery, and romance, so I would love to see posts on writing craft, self - publishing, and marketing aimed at these niches.
Author and
editor Jeff Seymour has been creating
speculative fiction since he was a teenager.
It has spurred me to write more and market less, try some new strategies, even branch out from historical
fiction to
speculative fiction — not a difficult stretch — and be thankful that as an indie I can makes these changes because I am am not obligated to any agent or
editor or contract.
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
The former
editor - in - chief of Del Ray (Random House's
speculative fiction imprint), Betsy Mitchell, complained that her business is drying up; she said indie novelists aren't willing to pay $ 3,500 for the kind of top - notch professional editing job she can offer.
Elayne Becker
Editor Forge Books Acquiring: historical
fiction, fantasy, romance, contemporary
fiction, young adult, middle grade and
speculative fiction