A Few Words With: Freelance Editor Kristen Weber
As a child, Kristen Weber thought she wanted to be a cop. Thankfully for the literary world, her love of books eventually won out.
As a child, Kristen Weber thought she wanted to be a cop. Thankfully for the literary world, her love of books eventually won out.
When it comes to maneuvering the complex labyrinth that comprises the modern publishing industry, few voices are as respected as former Writer’s Digest publisher Jane Friedman.
Many aspiring authors know Chuck Sambuchino from his time at Writer’s Digest, where for many years he was the editor of the publication’s indispensable annual “Guide to Literary Agents.” When he was not helping others find an agent, Chuck was
Rowena Carenen Copeland
In an age when most writers are expected to do almost all of their own publicity and marketing, Rowena Carenen Copeland is what just the doctor ordered.