By Harrison Demchick, @HDemchick
Part of The Writer's Life Series
JH: Some writing advice has been around a long, long time, and write what you know is one of them. Harrison Demchick returns to the lecture hall today to share thoughts on how to make write what ypu know work for you.
Harrison Demchick came up as a
book editor in the world of small press publishing, working along the way on more than seventy published novels and memoirs, several of which have been optioned for film. An expert in manuscripts as diverse as women’s fiction, literary fiction, mystery, young adult, science-fiction, fantasy, memoir, and everything in-between, Harrison is known for quite possibly the most detailed and informative editorial letters in the industry—if not the entire universe.
Harrison is also an award-winning screenwriter whose first feature film,
Ape Canyon
, is currently in post-production. He’s the author of literary horror novel
The Listeners
(Bancroft Press, 2012), and short stories “Magicland” and “The Bead” appear, respectively, in literary magazines
Phantom Drift: A Journal of New Fabulism
(January 2019) and
The Hunger
(Winter 2019). He’s currently accepting new clients for book editing in fiction and memoir at the
Writer’s Ally.
Take it away Harrison...Continue ReadingWritten by Janice Hardy. Fiction-University.com
Published on August 01, 2019 05:38