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The Secrets of First-Person Writing (Video)

Featuring Susan Shapiro and editors from the top markets for essays and memoirs

The Secrets of First-Person Writing (Video)
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SYNOPSIS
Telling first person stories is an American phenomenon expanding by the minute. With all the competition from well-known writers, Iraq war survivors, and celebrities, how does an unknown novice stand a chance? Our panel of expert writers, agents, and magazine and book editors reveals everything you always wanted to know about first person work but were afraid to ask. They cover the worst mistakes budding confessors make, the reason why mining your obsessions often leads to book deals, the best way to break into the crowded field, the inside scoop on how to write and sell a great memoir, and the tricks to disclosing racy secrets without getting disowned, divorced, arrested, sued, or humiliated on national television. Moderated by Susan Shapiro.

DURATION/TIME
10 videos
1 hour 41 minutes total running time

DATE OF PANEL
January 23, 2007

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Susan Shapiro
Susan Shapiro has written for the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, The Nation, Village Voice, Salon.com, People, Glamour, and Jane magazine. o.) She's co-editor of the anthology Food for the Soul, and author of the books Secrets of a Fix-Up Fanatic, Lighting Up, and Five Men Who Broke My Heart (recently optioned by Paramount Pictures). Her new book "Only As Good As Your Word: Writing Lessons From My Favorite Literary Gurus" will be published in September by Seal Press, a California publisher. She lives with her husband, a TV/film writer, in Greenwich Village. Susanshapiro.net is her website.


Testimonials


Sue is great. Any writer at any level will find a lot to learn from her. -- Sheila McClear, Gawker.com

"If it weren't for Sue's class I wouldn't have a book deal. Sue is not only extremely savvy, but extremely generous with her publishing network. That who you know thing really paid off for me. I met an editor who was a guest speaker in her Publish your Memoir class. He heard my first page, emailed me the next day, and long story short, I have a deal with Penguin." -- Louise Sloan, author of Knock Yourself Up, a girlfriends' guide to choosing single motherhood

"I was coming down the homestretch writing the proposal. Before panic set in, I signed up for Sue Shapiro's workshop. As soon as Sue started to talk, fear backed off. Sue is passionate, fiercely strategic, authoritative, and demanding. Hers was just the kind of high-energy-get-your-ass-in-gear pep talk I needed. Just weeks later, I've got a deal with Penguin to publish my first book!" -- Bruce Frankel, author of Better Late: Stories of Americans Who Succeed After Sixty

"Sue's critique of my work was a crucial step in improving it. My novel eventually sold to Spiegel & Grau, a fantastic imprint of Random House. I couldn't recommend studying with Sue more." -- Liza Monroy, mediabistro instructor and author of Mexican High

"Sue helps her students break into print by sharing her knowledge, expertise and connections without reservation. Within five weeks, one of my assignments for class became a published piece in the NY Press. Sue went beyond my expectations to help me get three other pieces published, including one in the New York Observer. What Sue offered that was just as important as her practical and constructive advice was the feeling that she really wants to see her students succeed and will help every step of the way." -- Paul Smalera

"Sue Shapiro's class gave me the kick I needed. I learned more from her in one day than I learned from most of my college professors over the course of a year. Six months later, I'm thrilled to say I sold my first book!" -- Kimberlee Auerbachauthor of The Devil, The Lovers, and Me: My Life in Tarot

"Based on Sue's insider tips for cover letters and queries, I pitched an editorial to Metro New York and the editor bought it within an hour! Sue is available to her students 24/7 and has great connections with major newspapers and magazines." -- Kerri Allen

"Sue's class was both fun and informative. I had already had some personal essays published years before, but had gotten out of the groove and needed guidance getting back into it. Sue gave insightful, encouraging feedback and had lots of great ideas about ways to rework essays and recast them for different publications. She's got lots of great tips to offer, plus she shares contacts, which is absolutely invaluable. I've placed all the essays I worked on in Sue's class." -- Sari Botton
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