A comprehensive guide to the writing profession features insights, expertise, advice and information from a wide range of authors and other publishing insiders, covering such topics as selecting a title, applying for grants, conducting research, evaluating an agent, understanding contracts, working with an editor, revising a manuscript, promoting a book and more.
Mary Gannon earned a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at Arizona State University in 1992.
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