Cynthia DiTiberio is an acquiring editor for Avon Books new line of inspirational romance, Avon Inspire. She also acquires nonfiction titles for HarperSanFrancisco (soon to be renamed HarperOne), the religious and spiritual division of HarperCollins Publishers. She is based out of their west coast office. Originally from St. Louis , Missouri , Cindy moved out to California after graduating with a religion degree from Wake Forest University . She worked at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in college ministry before moving into the publishing industry.Avon Inspire is a new line of inspirational women's fiction that features the things that matter most to us as women: family, community, faith, and love. These are books that Christian readers can trust, and are for the devoted readers of Karen Kingsbury, Beverly Lewis, and Lori Wick. Readers looking for good stories that embody values they cherish, strengthen their faith, but ultimately entertain.
You never know where the future will take you, and of course we hope further down the line we can be in the business of finding new talent, but for now we are looking for established authors.
We prefer agented proposals. Unless an author is one of the topsellers in the category, I'm afraid we're just working through agents.
Most books we publish will be in the 60,000-90,000 word count range. We don't have specific guidelines authors must follow, but we encourage our authors to keep their reader in mind, thus try to avoid any language or subject matter that might not sit right with the reader.
Women's fiction is many things. It speaks to issues women face on a daily basis, whether it's family (both raising kids or dealing with siblings, parents, grandparents), relationships (both friendship or romantic), finding your way or figuring out where your life is headed. I think often women's fiction is focused more on the interior life of the characters than other kinds of fiction where the action is most important.
The fact that I have to turn books down. You always want to be a part of making dreams come true, but unfortunately we have a bottom line and thus often can't take on a project because it is too much of a risk. That's never been easy no matter how many years I've been doing this.
















Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteSo great to see you here. I still remember when we first met because you really blessed me. At the Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver at the Alive event. You said something like, "Congrats on the PW review." Up until that point, I thought I was the only one who read that review. I couldn't believe someone else read it! So, it encouraged me.
Your line looks lovely and I look forward to reading one of your books!
Mary DeMuth
www.relevantblog.blogspot.com
I'm delighted to see Avon in the inspirational line. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood to see new market opportunities. And yes, starting with established authors does give the new line credibility. Just hope it won't be too long before they're interested in acquiring new writers.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a great interview to read. I am a freelance editor about to graduate from college, and I'm so looking forward to wetting my feet in the publishing world. I hope to be a fiction acquisitions editor myself. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDelete-Tiffany Morgan