Here are a few highlights: You have to be good at revising before you even have an editor, so you're presenting your best work; If you're a first-time author, your manuscript needs to be in publishable shape because an editor doesn't know if you can't revise and has to assume your book isn't getting better;... Continue Reading →
Lisa Graff talks about FSG #scbwiwwa
Though she's now an author, she still adores her former employer, Farrar, Straus & Giroux.They're a literary house focusing on quality, literary books (as well as ones that make a trillion dollars). They pride themselves on publishing "authors, not books."There are six editors there. They publish longer picture books and historical fiction, which many other... Continue Reading →