Mentor blog

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

My inaugural blog, here goes … Jay and I met up just before Christmas to say a first proper hello and discuss the mentoring process. As a book editor, I often don’t meet authors before editing their work, which means that knowing how much editing is expected or will be welcome can be tricky. So this was a great way to kick things off. My brief from Jay is the more critique the better, so I’ll be wielding the red pen with enthusiasm!

As it happened, I had just come back from Yorkshire where I’d been planting strawberries and raspberries in my dad’s allotment. Jay and I talked about plants, and nature, and writing about nature and the natural environment. I read recently, for example, a brilliant book called The Morville Hours by Catherine Swift, which might be described as a diary of a garden, as well as personal memoir, history, and lots more besides.

After Jay and I have talked about her freewrite I’ll post another blog about what we’re discussing. So more soon …

Katherine

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ABOUT THIS AUTHOR

Katherine is Jay Bernard's mentor on this project. She's currently a non-fiction editor at Simon & Schuster, and has worked in publishing for ten years. She is also Co-ordinator of the Port Eliot Festival, a 'Glastonbury for books' in Cornwall, and has worked in the past for the Parati International Literary Festival in Brazil. She lives in East London with her husband.

  1. Jay Bernard
    January 15th, 2009

    Voila. I have updated. Two days later than I was supposed to, I know. I apologise for this, but definitely look forward to your comments.

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