AUTHORS' SECRETS RADIO YEAR 2002 (continued)
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AUTHORS & OTHER GUESTS

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Marcela Landres is an Associate Editor at Simon & Schuster, 
where she acquires mysteries, fiction, inspirational, New Age, pop culture and more. 
She shares with Authors' Secrets her thoughts and edifying comments
about the publishing industry, authors, and good writing
Show #20
 

T  O  R
Books

Fantasy
Science Fiction

A Forge Imprint

Patrick LoBrutto, independent acquisition editor for TOR Books,
is also a book doctor and offers professional editorial services. He talks about good writing in June 2002, when Authors' Secrets interviews the editors.
Show #20
 
 

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Bob Mayer published over twenty three books under various names, including
Robert Doherty, Greg Donegan, Joe Dalton, and Bob McGuire
He writes technothrillers and teaches writing. Bob speaks about good writing 
Click on names or covers to visit his website
Show # 26
 
 



 Linda George, aka Madeline George, has published over thirty juvenile young adult books and writes historical romance for Harlequin Historicals. Her first novel, GABRIEL'S HEART, was a turning point in her career, after almost twenty years of freelance writing. She and her husband, Chuck, are full time writing partners. Linda loves the decade of the1880s for her western novels, and includes humor and historical accuracy in every adventure. Show #26
 
 


Richard Walter   Professor  & Chairman at the UCLA film & TV Department.
His students dominate the screenwriting competitions with programs such as Panic Room, Tomb Raider, Thirteen Days, and the big screen  with Spiderman.
His books and seminars on screenwriting have earned international recognition.
Find out more by clicking on pictures or name.
Show #21
 
 
 


Rick Reichman has taught screenwriting for eighteen years and is the author of Formatting Your Screenplay. His students have sold to Warner Bros., Fox, HBO, Showtime, TNN, and all the major networks. 
On Authors' Secrets, he talks about screenwriting - Show #21
 
 



Elfrieda Abbe, Editor in Chief of The Writer Magazine, wrote for the Chicago Tribune, The Daily News, and the Chicago Sun Times.  She talks about magazines for writers, and how they can boost your writing career.
Show #25
 
 



Michael Thunder
(Master of Fine Arts - University of Iowa Writers Workshop)
is a coach for published writers and offers manuscript development services
as well as plot structure and other invaluable advice.
Visit his website by clicking on his picture or name.
Show #23
 
 



Andrew Zack is the President of the 
Zack Company Literary Agency
and talks to Authors' Secrets 
when we interview literary agents
Show #22
 
 



Katharine Sands is a literary agent with the highly successful Sarah Jane Freymann Literary Agency in New York City, a media management firm.  Her mandate is to publish a broad range of categories:  from commercial fiction and nonfiction, to serious nonfiction, and the more eclectic.  She represents a wide variety of authors in popular culture, health, self-improvement, travel, humor, popular reference. Recent books include Brand Yourself: How to Create an Identity for a Brilliant Career, The New York Writer's Guide, and The Tao of Beauty. Katharine has been a guest speaker on writing and publishing topics for The American Society of Journalists and Authors and several other organizations.  she talks to Authors' Secrets about agenting.
Show #22
 
 
 



Lynn Cutts
teaches time management and motivation for creative people
She tickles our muse on our special program about Creativity coaches
Visit her website by clicking on her name or portrait
Show #24
 
 



Eric Maisel, creativity coach, therapist, and author of
Write Mind, Van Goh's Blues, Deep Writing
and many other books, enlightens us in July 2002
Click on pictures or name to visit his website.
Show #24
 
 
 


BOOK EXPO AMERICA - NEW YORK - 2002

The Rock Bottom Remainders, a bunch of crazy authors 
performing live rock oldies for literacy on Saturday night, 
for a delirious crowd of authors, booksellers and publishers. 
Front left, Stephen King at the guitar. 

Austin S. Camacho, author of Blood And Bone
gave us an interview at Book Expo America, 
where he signed his books at Infinity Publishing
Show #16
 
 
 



Lewis Agrell is a graphic artist and book cover designer, and these are samples of covers he designed for publishers in Idaho, in London (England), and in California. 
Lewis talks on Authors' Secrets about the importance of the packaging that surrounds (and sells!) the books.  A most informative program.
Show #27
 
 
 



Garrett Sinclaire was born and raised in Germany.  On his quest to find purpose, he stumbled over the Sacred Code and started publishing lessons divided into fourteen subjects comprising the foundation of the Sacred Wisdom.  Author of "What's In Your Name," he gave private consultations, lectures and seminars in Los Angeles, California and is an expert in analyzing various types of names for compatibility.   Garrett explains the significance of names and their power, be it to choose your author's pseudonym, naming your characters, or finding out more about real people when writing non-fiction.  Click on his name or picture to visit his website.
Show #15
 

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