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Betsy Lerner
How many writers does it take to screw in a light bulb?Two.One to screw it in, the other to say it was his idea first.The Forest for the Trees is about what makes writers tick. It's not about how to write, or what to write, though I have strong opinions on those things. The chapters describe... show more
How many writers does it take to screw in a light bulb?Two.One to screw it in, the other to say it was his idea first.The Forest for the Trees is about what makes writers tick. It's not about how to write, or what to write, though I have strong opinions on those things. The chapters describe kinds of writers: ambivalent writers who can't get anything done, naturals (if they exist), self promoters and sabateurs, neurotics, addicts, and wicked children (those who tell vs. good children who write nice prose, yawn). The second half of the book is about inside publishing from my vantage point as an editor, author, and now as a sleaze bag, er, agent.My blog is http://www.betsylerner.blogDaily musings on publishing bile, writer misery, and hopelessness. It's fun.I'm a recovered poet (card carrying Columbia MFA), a former editor and now agent with Dunow, Carlson and Lerner Literary Agency. I represent amazing clients and you can check us out at dclagency.comThanks for reading. If you buy my book, The Forest for the Trees or my memoir, Food and Loathing (about food and loathing), I will be very grateful.
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SethLynch
SethLynch rated it 14 years ago
I was expecting a book on how to edit. What I got was an insider’s take on the publishing business. It is an interesting book – and I already have enough how to edit books so this was probably a better deal.
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