There are some storytelling and execution problems that leave literary agents and readers cold and scratching their heads. Here are several that I see often
I’ve had the great pleasure of working with some highly intelligent, talented, and driven but humble clients since I started working in the publishing industry,
Many of us recycle and appreciate the sentiment of sustainability. We may even drive hybrid or electric vehicles and invest in green energy stocks. Nevertheless,
Within six months of stepping into the publishing industry by launching my editing business, two industry professionals offered me the same advice: "You need to
I value autonomy within community and am, therefore, an inclusive businessperson. I do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, country of origin, age, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, gender identity, or sexual orientation in any of my activities or operations. Whenever possible, I avoid working with people and vendors who demonstrate a disregard for the dignity, safety, and overall well-being of any other person or group.
My clients and I agree that without intellectual integrity and respect for human dignity, our work has limited value. Therefore, we place the wellbeing of readers in the forefront of our minds and agree to focus our efforts on educating and empowering them.