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What an outstanding, informative Joy Radio interview
with April Eberhardt and Brandy Rivers today. Interested in self-publishing or taking your book to film? I suggest you grab a pad of paper and pen, then click on the link and listen to the show.
Visit Words & Music to sign up for the writers’ conference and have your work critiqued by these two amazing women, or a host of other editors and agents.
April Eberhardt Literary specializes in high-quality women’s fiction. After 25 years as a corporate strategist and consultant, Eberhardt joined the literary world as head reader for Zoetrope: All-Story, a literary magazine, followed by five years as an agent with two San Francisco-based literary agencies. She holds an MBA from Boston University in Marketing and Finance, a BA from Hamilton (Kirkland) College in Anthropology and French, and a CPLF degree from the University of Paris. She divides her time between San Francisco, New York and Paris.
Brandy River is currently a literary manager/producer working in both film and television at Gersh Agency. In that capacity, she is responsible for representing authors, screenwriters, and directors as well as developing underlying material including novels, articles, blogs, video games and life rights for production.
Send to KindleJOY RADIO is featuring a series about a great resource
for writers, Words & Music, A Literary Feast in New Orleans. For a glimpse of this festival, dedicated to good writing, coming up November 28-December 2, tune in August 28 at 11:00 a. m. EDT, to hear April Eberhardt—April Eberhardt Literary, whose special expertise is new era publishing with Brandy Rivers—Gersh Agency, in both film and television, discuss issues such as How a book-to-film/TV deal comes about? How to lead a writer through the complex maze of making a success out of their literary fiction? And why developed writers should register for the Words & Music festival. April Eberhardt Literary specializes in high-quality women’s fiction. Brandy Rivers is a literary manager/producer in both film and television.
Visit Words & Music or e-mail Faulkhouse@aol.com to learn more about the conference and to sign up today.
April Eberhardt Literary specializes in high-quality women’s fiction. After 25 years as a corporate strategist and consultant, Eberhardt joined the literary world as head reader for Zoetrope: All-Story, a literary magazine, followed by five years as an agent with two San Francisco-based literary agencies. She holds an MBA from Boston University in Marketing and Finance, a BA from Hamilton (Kirkland) College in Anthropology and French, and a CPLF degree from the University of Paris. She divides her time between San Francisco, New York and Paris.
Brandy Rivers is currently a literary manager/producer working in both film and television at Gersh Agency. In that capacity, she is responsible for representing authors, screenwriters, and directors as well as developing underlying material including novels, articles, blogs, video games and life rights for production.
Future Joy Radio shows on Words & Music: Carole Desanti, Penguin editor and author of The Unruly Passions of Eugénie R., Deborah Grosvenor, Grosvenor Literary Agency, both fiction experts; Webster and Ginny Younce, editors at Simon & Schuster and Penguin, respectively.
To listen to Words & Music archived shows visit Joy Radio’s guest calendar.
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Outstanding Joy Radio show today with Helene Atwan,
director of Beacon Press and Howard Yoon , partner at Ross Yoon Agency promoting Words & Music, A Literary Feast in New Orleans… one of the best writers’ conferences anywhere, November 28-December 2.
Today was the first in our interview series to give our listeners–authors, aspiring authors, and readers a glimpse into this marvelous resource for those dedicated to good writing.Helene and Howard gave expert advice on issues as How an author gets their book before a first class publishing house? How do you lead a writer through the complex maze of making a success out of the narrative non-fiction? How important is non-fiction narrative at this time? And, most importantly, why should developed writers register for the Words and Music festival? I’d love to give you the cliff notes but that would spoil the show.
Helene began her career at Random House and has worked at Knopf, Viking, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and Simon and Schuster. Howard, an agent for 20 years, specializes in narrative nonfiction, history, science, religion, culture, business and food. Visit Words & Music or e-mail Faulkhouse@aol.com to learn more about the conference and to sign up today, Trust me, the investment is worth every penny!