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1. Patricia Park on Becoming a Writer After Life in the Publishing Biz

patriciaparkAuthor Patricia Park has learned the hard way that not anyone can write a good book. While she dealt with her share of tough writers working as a book publicist, Park has written her own book and learned the hardship of being a novelist.

The former publishing professional has penned a column for The Daily Beast which details what she learned when leaving the publishing business to work on her own novel. Here is an excerpt from the piece:

Having worked in the business made me think I knew how the sausage factory was run, but in continuing with this oft-used publishing metaphor, I knew nothing about raising the pig from which the sausage was made. As difficult as it was to publish and promote books in a shrinking market, I soon learned it was that much harder to write one in the first place.

Park’s first novel Re Jane came out earlier this month. The book is a Korean-American retelling of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë set in NYC and Seoul.

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