Editors
In Harmony
Paul McCarthy - Jan 18, 2008The author and editor are in harmony and at their most productive when they have a relationship of mutual respect, trust, confidence, dedication, and appreciation. Establishing and maintaining such a relationship is one of an editor’s ultimate goals because it maximizes the opportunities to assist in writing and contributing to More
Walk the Walk
Rick Frishman - May 04, 2007The rewards of getting your book published can be huge, but the costs can be steep. If you want to be a published writer, understand that you will probably have to adjust your thinking and walk the publisher’s walk. Your dynamic keynote speech that received that long standing ovation may More
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Play It Again, Sam
Posted 4 months agoThe announcement by the New York Times that Sam Tanenhaus, the paper’s Book Review editor, would add the Week In Review section to his portfolio in January, was probably missed ... [Link]
Bestseller Ideas
In this week’s interview, Dean Rotbart and Michael Drew discuss the likelihood of a book idea becoming a publishing success. In their discussion, they reveal how to identify whether your idea is bestseller material. Do you really have a sure-fire idea for a bestseller? Hear what they have to say . . . .
The Lessons of Harry Potter: A Beneath the Cover Podcast
Michael R. Drew discusses what all authors - even those writing non-fiction - can learn from the phenomenal success of the Harry Potter Series. More

