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| Workshop What an Editor Wants |
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Instructor: Patricia Tanner. Patricia Tanner, Senior Editor in the historical department at The Wild Rose Press will spend the first five days discussing what an editor looks for in a submission. Grammar issues, POV, and Showing vs telling.
The last five days you will send in your query letters, 3 page synopsis and the first page of your work for her to critique. Origins laquee mixotroph bookmark antitrypsin. | ||
| WHEN: | Apr 26 - May 7 | |
| COST: |
$10 for Premium Members
$25 for Basic & NON-Members | |
| REGISTRATION: | *** Registration Closed*** | |
| WHO:
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Patricia Tanner has been an editor with The Wild Rose Press since they opened their doors May 2006. She quickly moved from editor in the Cactus Rose(historical western line) to Senior Editor in the Historical Department. She has taught classes at EPIC and RWA conferences and enjoys helping writers see their potential. | |
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