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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Publishing Notes

Posted by Bob Greenberger on August 30, 2006

Whenever you write for a licensed publication, there are two sources of feedback – the editor and the license holder. Sometimes, comments for the latter can be mind-boggling. And then there are days when they make you smile.

This morning I got word from Moonstone Books’ head honcho Joe Gentile: “GHOST HUNTERS by Robert Greenberger. Excellent. Plot approved.” Now, they meant the finished story for Moonstone’s two-volume Phantom prose anthology, not just the plot, but it was a thrill.

Also, yesterday I received the go ahead from Leah Wilson, BenBella’s editor for the SmartPop line of essay titles, to write my third essay for the company. For a change of pace, I’ll be tackling a television show, Grey’s Anatomy and concentrating on Christina Yang. Deb gave me the initial idea for the essay so I’ll be relying on her help and insight as I research and write the piece.

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3 Responses to “Publishing Notes”
  1. Congratulations, Bob!

  2. Jackie says:

    That’s awesome Bob-congrats!

  3. David Bishop says:

    Hey, no fair! You got Excellent and I got: “HOUSE OF GHOSTS by David Bishop. A very simple story. Okay. Plot approved.”

    Personally, I’m just glad they didn’t notice the chandelier that suddenly appeared halfway through the synopsis. Those pesky things get everywhere…

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