More Articles from Archive ~ October, 2009

Two weeks ago I advertised I was doing Golden Heart critiques for a fee. The response was somewhat overwhelming (and flattering) and I had a number of aspiring authors contract with me for Golden Heart critiques. But I also had someone, who wishes to remain anonymous, who felt the fee for the critique might have [...]

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I’m headed for the annual New Jersey Romance Writer’s conference tomorrow morning. I think this is my fourth year! Though this will be the first year not taking pitches or sitting on the editor’s panel (really, you might not think so, but I’m okay with that!), I will be giving a workshop. On Saturday morning [...]

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Last week I came across this blog post from aspiring author Mercedes M. Yardley. In it, she describes her experience of “pitching” to me and makes me sound pretty nifty. Much more nifty than I actually believe I am. Actually, it’s a great firsthand experience of pitching and learning, so you should read it. Anyway, [...]

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Last weekend I was on Twitter bemoaning a craving for goat cheese and sundried tomatoes (no, I am neither pregnant nor smoking a little ganja). Specifically, I was hungry for a little concoction that Whole Foods has sold in the past. A small round of goat cheese covered with sundried tomatoes. Lucky for me, my [...]

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I posted this on Romance Divas last week, and I thought I should maybe share it here, too. In what appears to be a short time left before I end my period of being unemployed, I wanted to do some freelance editing and critiquing. While I am willing to do full length manuscripts and/or novellas [...]

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There’s something that every editor and agent wished authors knew about listing contest wins in a query letter/for a manuscript; they’re not going to necessarily make the manuscript more appealing to us, more marketable and often contest credits won’t make us take a closer look. Probably some of you are reading this and are fairly [...]

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I very nearly forgot to choose the winners, but I’ve done so with the aid of random.org. Winners, please email me angelajameseditor AT gmail.com and give me your full name and mailing address, and I’ll send your prize out via Amazon. Thanks to everyone who entered, and to those of you who shared some thoughts [...]

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Angela James

There is nothing worse than writing a bio. And writing one for your blog sidebar? Blech. Maybe you landed here via Google, followed me from Twitter (does that make you a stalker?) or maybe we met at a conference or you clicked a link from a comment I made at a blog you visited. Hopefully whatever I said didn't make you so mad you came looking for a picture to throw darts at (yep, that's me up above, in my favorite cowboy hat) but instead drove you to find out more about the amazingly witty and intelligent person behind the amazingly witty and intelligent comment.

However you found me, who you found is Angela James, executive editor of Carina Press, Harlequin's new digital-first press. I'm passionate about digital publishing, my mission is to drag people to the digital dark side, one reader (and author) at a time. I'm also Brianna's mommy. At my blog you'll get an odd mix of personal and professional posts about parenting, publishing, books, cooking, sewing and life in general. Come back often, comment frequently and go green—buy ebooks!

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First, I blog once or twice a week at theCarina Press blog, talking about the job, the authors, the books and other things Carina Press. And, of course, you can always find me on Twitter. Or Facebook, if you prefer (mostly the same content, one feeds the other). I also run the Carina Press Twitter and Facebook accounts. Social media, it's where it's at (well, it's where I'm at, anyway).
 

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