
Writing-related resources, news, and reflections to enjoy over the weekend.
“How to Write a Book Proposal”: an incredibly useful post from Jane Friedman.
Have you heard? Changes are afoot for book coverage at The New York Times.
Enjoyed the chance to experience the latest HippoCamp conference for creative-nonfiction writers through the filter of Lisa Romeo’s attendance.
“Tsehai Publishers, which focuses on books about Ethiopian and African issues, is about to expand its publishing program to include African-American works. In collaboration with Loyola Marymount University, where it is located, Tsehai is launching a new imprint called the Harriet Tubman Press that will released trade fiction, nonfiction and academic titles.” (Publishers Weekly)
And in case you missed any of the recent “MFA As Calling Card” posts over on the Brevity blog, the series has been neatly collected for you.
Have a great weekend!
Erika, Thanks (again!) for these round ups. They are so useful as a gathering of ideas and responses to the lit life. Your dedication and regularity and insight are such a gift to those of us who may have missed a few things during the week.
Thanks so much, Laura!