![]() In The Forest for the Trees she shares her editorial wisdom and imparts an insider's understanding of the publishing process.Ĭategorizing writers within personality types - the natural (who appears to do it effortlessly) the wicked child (with an axe to grind) the flasher (who loves to dazzle) - she helps readers to better understand their relationship to writing. In a recent New York Times article, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., wrote, "there were creative-writing teachers long before there were creative-writing courses, and they were called and continue to be called editors." And who better to teach writing than a passionate editor with years of experience working with successful writers and discovering new voices? Betsy Lerner is such an editor - sharp, funny, psychologically astute, and deeply intuitive. In a near fine, lightly worn dust jacket. A near fine, clean, sturdy hard cover first edition, gently read, with light shelf wear, binding tight, paper white. ![]() Octavo, 8 1/2" tall, 284 pages, gray and blue boards. ![]()
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