Margaret Pitz
Margaret Pitz's ‘writing’ career began very early in life when she says she was well-known for making things up; ‘telling lies’, is what the grown ups called it, so she stopped sharing her stories. She didn’t stop writing them in her head though, and spent hours and days creating whole families and situations, plots and denouements, as she drifted absently through her real life.
She is now the author of three novels:
Margaret Pitz's ‘writing’ career began very early in life when she says she was well-known for making things up; ‘telling lies’, is what the grown ups called it, so she stopped sharing her stories. She didn’t stop writing them in her head though, and spent hours and days creating whole families and situations, plots and denouements, as she drifted absently through her real life.
She is now the author of three novels:
Hiag Akmakjian
Hiag Akmakjian was the author of:
- 30,000 Mornings (novel)
- Cleo (novel)
- Snow Off a Raven's Back (novel)
- Babyloving: The Emotional Life of a Baby (childrearing)
- Name Dropping: The Cedar Bar in the 1950s (bio)
- Cathouse or The House of All Nations: A Comedy of Eros (play)
- Snow Falling from a Bamboo Leaf (haiku)
Bill Manville
Bill Manville, author of Writing to Get Published, was:
- a former Village Voice Columnist
- a Contributing Editor for Helen Gurley Brown at Cosmo
- the author of six books published by major New York houses - one (Goodbye) a Book-of-the Month club selection
- a columnist for the New York Daily News and the Huffington Post.