Ron Hogan
Ron Hogan helped create the literary Internet by launching Beatrice.com in 1995 and continues to publish the site today. He was the nonfiction and history editor for Amazon back in the late '90s; afterwards, he moved to New York and eventually became the senior editor at GalleyCat, a publishing...
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Ron Hogan helped create the literary Internet by launching Beatrice.com in 1995 and continues to publish the site today. He was the nonfiction and history editor for Amazon back in the late '90s; afterwards, he moved to New York and eventually became the senior editor at GalleyCat, a publishing industry news website. He was the first director of digital marketing at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and works today as a freelance consultant to large and small publishers on social media strategies for their authors.
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I didn't read the book in full, so this is NOT a review and thus I won't star-rate it. Instead, here are some thoughts:The only essays I read in full were contributions by Andrew Shaffer, Tiffany Reisz, and Rachel Caine. All three have very good points to make: Andrew explains how parody differs fro...
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review. Trigger Warning: Transphobia, I use a quote from the book where the author (Anne Jamison) misgenders transmen. Additional Disclosure: I am mentioned in this book in the acknowledgements. I believe this was done to...
Even if you write it or not, fan fiction has a large presence online and with the advent of books such as “Fifty Shades of Grey” (less said about that book the better to be honest), is becoming a presence in the publishing world. I could write my own essay on that subject but “Fic” has essays that c...
Title: fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World Who wrote it? Anne Jamison, author and Phd in Comparative Literature. Her work has been quoted in such publications as the NY Review of Books. Plot in a Box: The rise and rise of fanfiction through the ages, from Sherlock Holmes to the ...
Pre-read: I'm reading this book for the sheer measure of wondering what these authors have to say on the subject matter. Call me very curious, intrigued, and scared.Post-read: In Agent Dale Cooper's words to the Sheriff in "Twin Peaks":"...I think we have a lot to talk about."Full review:This review...