Four New York editors, an agent, and a bestselling
author are coming to Connecticut on Saturday, April
26th for another F1rst Pages conference, one with a
new imprint launching in Fall 2008! One of those
prominent editors, making her own path in the business
is Adriana Dominguez, Executive Editor of Latino
imprint, Rayo, at HarperCollins. If you want to learn
more about publishing in the Latino market and receive
feedback on your work, make sure not to miss Adriana's
workshop. (See link below)
So if you can make it, the networking experience will
be worth your while and there are opportunities to
work with professional editors and an agent in an
intimate group and have the chance to submit. There
is an opportunity to be acquired if you have the right
stuff.
Just make sure you read the guidelines carefully.
Just a reminder that the navigation bar is at the top
of the page and the payment links are at the bottom of
each publishing professional's page.
Go to www.f1rstpages.com - click on conference tab or
go directly to the conference at
www.f1rstpages.com/conference.
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It finally happened. A publisher is taking solitary novelists like you and me and building a reality television show around scoring a book deal. Go visit The Ultimate Author if you think your literary brain can handle the camera. God bless Galleycat for the link.
Litblogger Daniel Green weighs in on the "litbloggers aren't qualified" debate by burying critics under a pile of professional qualifications. Like I said, you can't generalize about lit bloggers. (Thanks, Elegant Variation)
We here at The Publishing Spot central are very very very sad to see that Miss Snark has retired from the blogging business. Luckily, her blog archive remains, chock full of book agent wisdom that can save your next novel from the slush pile. She will be missed!
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