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August 7 & 8, 2008  •   Radisson Martinique  •  New York City

 

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The 2008 Backspace Writers Conference brings together literary agents, acquisitions editors, best-selling authors, and publishing professionals for a two-day, two-track program of workshops, panels, and networking in the heart of the publishing world.  

Come meet the people who can make a difference in your career! 

 

Keynote Speakers :     Mark Tavani, Senior Editor, Random House; Lee Child, NYTimes bestselling author


Literary Agents :     Richard Curtis, Simon Lipskar, Jeff Kleinman, Emmanuelle Alspaugh, Paige Wheeler, Laney Katz Becker, Jenny Bent, Maya Rock, Michael Bourret, Scott Hoffman, Ronnie Gramazio, Elisabeth Weed, Stephany Evans

Authors:      M.J. Rose, Harry Hunsicker, Jason Pinter, Jackie Kessler, Heather Brewer, Gail Konop Baker, Laurel Corona, Lisa McMann, Jenny Gardiner, Danielle Younge-Ullman, Claudia Gray, Marlys Pearson, Jessica Keener, Elizabeth Letts, A.S. King, Robin Slick, Susan Henderson, Pam Jenoff, Trish Ryan, Leora Skolkin-Smith, Caroline Leavitt, Reed Farrel Coleman, Chris Grabenstein

Editors and Other Publishing Professionals :    Hilary Rubin Teeman (editor, St. Martin's), Charis Conn (contributing editor, Harper's Magazine), Kristen Weber (senior editor, New American Library), Bella Stander, Jerry Gross

Register now! Attendence limited to 200.

 

Laurel Corona PDF Print E-mail

laurel corona

I’ve been a published author for more than half a century, if you count my first paragraph-long masterpieces in "Aunt Elsie's Page," a children’s feature in the now-defunct Oakland Tribune.  I took a forty year break to recover from the stressful experience of early fame, taking up writing again in 1999, when I began writing for Lucent Books, which specializes in non-fiction books for young adult readers, primarily for acquisition by school and public libraries.  I wrote for them for about four years, and though I think the total number of books was close to twenty, even on a good day, I can remember maybe half of the titles. 

Writing for Lucent was a great experience.  I wrote mostly about countries, so I often traveled to get information first hand, and back home in my jammies with piles of books around me, I learned more about the world than in all my years of schooling. I’ve had a lot of that too, and in fact I never really left college.  I got a BA in English from the University of California at Davis in 1972, followed by an MA in Comparative Literature from the University of Chicago, and a return to Davis for my Ph.D., which I completed in 1982. I was an adjunct faculty member and an administrator of academic support programs at San Diego State University and the University of California at San Diego. I came to San Diego City College in 1990 (where I still am today), first as a dean and then as a full-time professor of English and Humanities.

Recently I made my first foray into writing trade books for general audiences, with Until Our Last Breath: A Holocaust Story of Love and Partisan Resistance (St. Martin’s Press, May 2008), co-authored with Michael Bart.  My experiences writing this book will serve as the foundation for my comments at the Backspace Conference, but I also have a novel, The Four Seasons, coming out from Voice in November 2008.

 

Visit Laurel's website at www.laurelcorona.com

 

 
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