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The Inside Scoop on Acquiring Books for One of the Big Six
Former HarperCollins acquisitions editor Gabe Robinson talks about how surprise successes and strong backlist titles share a common ingredient: quality writing. Continue reading
Posted in Editor Profiles, Submissions 101, Uncategorized
Tagged acquiring books, acquisitions, author platform, Big Six, editing, HarperCollins, Publishing Links
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Pubmission Editor Profile: Margaret Marchuk Helps Authors Promote Their Books
In this age of publishing where authors are expected to do more of the marketing legwork for their books, Margaret Marchuk is a tremendous asset to the Pubmission writers who use her as an Editor Coach. Continue reading
Posted in Editor Profiles, Interviews, Writers
Tagged book promotion, media kit, press releases, public relations
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Pubmission Editor Profile: Rose McLarney, Poet, Writing Teacher, Slush Pile Guru
When I was an editor at Lark Books in Asheville, NC, I had the privilege of working with Rose McLarney. Not only was she the front line of our submissions process, bravely facing the slush pile day after day, but … Continue reading
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Tagged marketing, poetry, poetry submissions, Writing Links
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