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Beverly Matherne – Writing and Publishing Poetry

On Thurdsday, November 29th, Victor R. Volkman and Tyler Tichelaar spoke with author, poet, and educator  Beverly Matherne. She is a professor in the Department of English at Northern Michigan University and a former director of its Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing. Beverly has published two chapbooks and two full-length books of poetry in facing pages of French and English, including The Blues Crying, a collection of blues poetry. The work is available in both book and CD format, the latter featuring Beverly’s performance of the poems to slide guitar and fiddle. Beverly addressed key questions in learning to write poetry and the process of getting published including: what is poetry, wh
ere does poetry come from, how do you become a poet, and how to approach publishers about getting in print.
Beverly Matherne
Beverly’s poetry is also the subject of a dissertation on bilingual writers, also including Samual Beckett, by a student at the Sorbonne in Paris.  While on sabbatical last year, she completed a third full-length book, a bilingual collection of linked prose poetry about the founder of Detriot, titled Lamonthe-Cadillac: His Early Days in France.  This book, which required a residency and field research in southern France, as well as Blind River, another collection of prose poetry, are forthcoming in 2008. Beverly’s work is widely received. She has published in many English-language publications, including Great River Review, Runes, and Verse.  French publications include Eloizes, Feux chalins, and Langage et Créativité.  Her poetry appears in many anthologies including, most recently, French Connections: A Gathering of Franco-American Poets, published by Louisiana Literature Press, in 2007.  She also has a short, short story in ="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0807012416/ccusersgroup">Resurrecting Grace:  Remembering Catholic Childhoods, from Beacon Press in Boston.Also a poet translator, Beverly did the French translations of a bilingual portfolio of poetry by former U.S. Poet Laureate Stanley Kunitz.  The portfolio, featuring original lithographs by Bulgarian artist Stoyan Tchoukanov, is now on exhibit in the Huron Mountain Club Art Gallery in Peter White Library.  In addition, Beverly won the “Best of Submission” award for her translation of a long prose poem by Charles Baudelaire, in Sojourn, a journal published at the University of North Texas.Beverly did an hour-long interview on National Public Radio with Grace Cavalieri on her show “The Poet and the Poem” and has performed three times in French on CBC Radio Canada Internationale.  From Tulane University in New Orleans to the United Nations in New York to venues in Canada, France, Belgium, and Germany, she has done over 145 poetry readings in English and/or Fr
ench. Most recently, in May of 2007, she read and performed at the Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea, Wales.
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Greg Daniel – How to Get Noticed by an Agent or Publisher

On August 30th, 2007 Irene Watson and Victor R. Volkman spoke with publishing agent Greg Daniel. Greg formed his own company this year after more than ten years in publishing, six of which were at the executive level at Thomas Nelson Publishers, the largest Christian publisher in the world. Most recently Greg was Vice President and Associate Publisher for W Publishing Group (formerly Word Publishing), a trade book division of Thomas Nelson. He shared with us key questions a new author has to answer:

  • When do you need an agent and when can you go-it-alone?
  • how do you narrow the field of agents and/or publishers?
  • how can you approach an agent in the way that will produce the best results?
  • How can I come up with a sellable book idea?
  • What is a platform and is it really all that important?
  • Greg Daniel
    Throughout his publishing career, Greg has had the honor of working with in the past such critically acclaimed authors as Brian McLaren, Max Lukado, Phyllis Tickle, Mark Buchanan, Oz Guinness, and Ken Gire. Greg has also been involved with publishing books by a number of celebrity personalities, including Bono, George Foreman, syndicated radio hosts Rick and Bubba, and “Black Hawk Down” hero Captain Jeff Struecker.Greg has been responsible for such notable books as the ECPA Gold Medallion Award-winning books A Table in the Presence and Extreme Devotion. He teaches writing workshops at a handful of conferences each year . Daniel Literary Group

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    Emi Battaglia – Facts and Truths from a Top Traditional Publisher

    On Thursday, July 19th 2007, Victor R. Volkman and Irene Watson spoke with Emi Battaglia, Vice-President and Associate Publisher at Grand Central Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group (formerly known as Warner Books). She directs the entire range of marketing strategy and activities for the company and all books on their lists. Emi spoke with us about how marketing works in “one of the biggest of the small publishers”. With an annual output of 300 new titles per year, GCP has a considerable role in the marketplace. We talked specifically about how a traditional publisher supports the author with marketing, how book and media tours work, how books get placed into a traditional publisher, and how a unique marketing mix can be developed to match the strengths of each title and its author.
    Emi works closely with the publisher, authors and editors, and with the heads of sales, advertising/promotion, account marketing, publicity, and online marking. Emi has been in the publishing business since 1984 in various positions at St Martin’s Press, New American Library, Simon and Shuster and other companies. She helpedan launch Martha Stewart Living magazine and has earned two Awards for Excellence from Literary Market Place (LMP). She has personally worked with many notable authors including Jack Welch, Kitty Kelley, Michael D. Eisner, Maria Shriver, Bill Gates, David Baldacci, and Brad Meltzer. She is sharing her unique experience of more than 20 years in the publicity side of the business. Her passion is seeing an author deliver their message successfully through the media to bookbuyers. Listen to the PodCast!   Click here for RSS feed!   

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    Bob Sanders – Writing for the SciFi and Fantasy Market

    On Thursday, July 12th, 2007 Victor Volkman and Tyler Tichelaar spoke with Bob Sanders, Co-Founder and CEO of Mundania Press. This is a publisher that selects books based on the quality of writing, story, entertainment value, and sales potential. The press encourages first-time authors, as well as those who have been previously published and want to put their books back into print. Mundania currently publishes works of science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror and historical fiction and has been in business since 2002.Bob spoke with us about what makes writing for SciFi and Fantasy markets a unique challenge and how the author can build a fanbase far in advance of publication.  He also addressed how to build regional attention into national attention and how to make sure the publisher reads and responds your manuscripts. Bob Sanders

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