Tomorrow we interview novelist, Angela Hunt.
Excerpt:
"My next project in the pipeline is THE NOVELIST, which releases from Westbow in January. It's a book of my heart, probably the most autobiographical thing I've ever written, and really two books in one. I may not be a good judge of my own work, but I think it's my best work to date. I know it was the hardest thing I've ever written."
Monday and Tuesday stay tuned for a two part interview with author/editor Traci DePree.
Excerpt:
"I’ve been in the publishing industry for over seventeen years. I began as a customer service representative for Bethany House Publishers. When the phones were quiet I would review unsolicited manuscripts for the editorial department. After a while of doing this I was transferred to the editorial department and given the best training an editor could ask for—hands on experience. I worked for over seven years as proofreader, then copy editor, and line editor, helping develop some of Bethany’s wonderful fiction line."
(We'll be mixing it up a bit in the weeks to come, with some articles, agent, and editor interviews as well!)
Thursday, October 20, 2005
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