Authorlink talked with Steve Riggio, vice chairman of both Barnes & Noble.com and Barnes & Noble, Inc. in his New York office in mid-April about his vision of eBooks
Authorlink talked with Steve Riggio, vice chairman of both Barnes & Noble.com and Barnes & Noble, Inc. in his New York office in mid-April about his vision of eBooks
David Ebershoff is author of The Rose City, a collection of seven short stories about men and boys forging their way in a chaotic world (Viking; Weidenfeld & Nicholson in the UK, May 2001). David also is publishing director for The Modern Library , an imprint of Random House.
A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR What's Your Motivation? By Susan Malone May 2001 We talked last month about the misconceptions many (if not most) folks...
Novelist Neal Bowers’ latest work, Loose Ends (Random House, Spring 2001), is a darkly funny tale whose style and wit mark the debut of a very special writer. Here he talks candidly to aspiring Authorlink writers about his career as an author published by a major house.
Julie Salamon is an author, journalist and critic whose books include The Devil’s Candy (a national bestseller), The Net of Dreams, White Lies, and The Christmas Tree–a New York Times bestseller. She is now a television critic for The New York Times. Her latest book, Facing the Wind, A True Story of Tragedy and Reconciliation (click to order via Amazon.com), will be released by Random House in April, 2001.
In Search Of That Mysterious Element Called "Voice" Editors and agents often say that what they seek in a publishable manuscript is a unique voice. Voice may be the single most important element in closing a sale, and a story without it can quickly beget...
Considering Self-Publishing? Examine Pros and Cons ". . .the new breed of vanity press has a few fatal flaws." Many writers frustrated with the state of traditional publishing ask whether they should self-publish with one of the big...
Wes DeMott, author of the successful political thrillers, VAPORS and WALKING K (both from Admiral House Publishing), answers some key questions about the components of a successful novel based on truth. DeMott, a former FBI Agent and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team member, writes from his own experiences, and enjoys helping fellow writers improve their craft.
"Fame isn't the source of true happiness. . . " Women Co-authors Share in Success of Chicken Soup Hard Work and Inspiration Meet Opportunity A Special "Insights" Feature by Doris Booth Any writer who has thought about dumping his or her dream...
"Every dedicated writer gives up--with great regularity." Falling Down the Rabbit Hole How to survive life as a writer By Doris Booth, Editor-in-Chief, Authorlink! You have that special gift for words, a rare vision that makes you a motley duck in most any...