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BioPatrick Merla is a long-established editor who has worked with the manuscripts of authors, both novices and world-famous names, in all stages of the publishing process, from structuring proposals and line editing drafts to copyediting and proofreading collected-works editions destined for the World English marketplace. A veteran of the magazine, newspaper and book businesses, he has worked with authors as various as award-winning science fiction writer Samuel R. Delany, Russian scholar Simon Karlinsky, novelist and memoirist Edmund White, and poets May Sarton and James Merrill. He is experienced with the requirements of publishers as various as The New Yorker and Out magazine, Alfred A. Knopf and the nonprofit offices of Social Accountability International, and with the requirements of a variety of forms:
Longtime editor of several publications—film editor at SoHo News; editor of Christopher Street, the New York Native and the James White Review—Merla has edited such figures as John Ashbery, Brad Gooch, Allan Gurganus, Thom Gunn, Richard Howard, Fran Lebowitz, Bette Midler, Joyce Carol Oates, James Purdy and Tennessee Williams. His own pieces, on books, film and theater and popular music, have appeared in Newsday and a number of magazines, among them House Beautiful, Interview, Out, POZ and Saturday Review; his interviews for Theater Week, the New York Native and Christopher Street include cover stories on Joan Baez, Kate Nelligan, Vanessa Redgrave, Joan Rivers and Eric Roberts. He has published two books: The Tales of Patrick Merla, a collection of fairy tales in the classical mode (Ballantine / Available Press, 1985); and Boys Like Us: Gay Writers Tell Their Coming-Out Stories (HarperCollins, 1996). Credited in the acknowledgments pages of countless volumes, he has been described as "extraordinary," "a secret weapon," his work as "magic," "excellent," "meticulous," so in tune with authorial style as to be "invisible." Patrick is available for line editing and proofreading. |
TED Client Testimonials
"I've digested Renni and Shannon's notes, comments, suggestions and encouragement and can honestly say I've never been more fired up about a rewrite. Their insights, thoughtful analyses and gentle techniques for steering me past my thousand squishy sentences have given me the tools and ideas I need to put the final polish on Killer, Cop and Me.'" Jane Howatt Oak View, CA |



