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Bio
Ross Browne has been editing books since 1992 and developing workshops and seminars for writers since 1997. He has worked closely with hundreds of authors during his time with the company and seen many projects through from first draft to publication. He enjoys working on most genres of commercial fiction and specializes in teaching fiction technique, with a particular emphasis on dialogue. He has worked as a reader/reviewer for a major New York literary agency and works closely with Karinya Funsett-Topping in managing TED’s agent matchmaking program. His favorite writers include John Irving, Carl Hiaasen, Lester Bangs, and Pat Conroy. Ross lives with his wife in Tucson, Arizona, and enjoys playing golf and watching baseball. As a musician in a local band, he is keenly interested in songwriting, studio recording, and biographies of influential musicians. ArticlesArticles by Ross Browne First 50: South of Hell, by PJ Parrish First 50: Skinny Dip, by Carl Hiaasen First 50: Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer First 50: Darkly Dreaming Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay Preferred GenresAbsolute favorite fiction genre: mystery/suspense Preferred fiction genres: action-adventure, crime, mystery, detective, fantasy, horror, legal thrillers, psychological thrillers, women’s fiction, literary fiction, mainstream fiction Other fiction genres Ross enjoys working on: conspiracy thrillers, eco-thriller, forensic, medical, or scientific thrillers, historical, horror, humor, multi-cultural, psychological thrillers, satire, techno-thrillers, women's fiction Genres Ross prefers not to work on: biographical fiction, children’s, Christian/inspirational, erotica, fantasy, middle grade, military thrillers, romance, science-fiction, western/frontier Absolute favorite nonfiction category: music biography or memoir Other areas of interest in nonfiction: autobiography, memoir, arts/photography, business/investing, cooking, food/wine, crime/criminals, education, entertainment, outdoors/nature, sports, philosophy, religion/spirituality, social sciences, travel, transportation, true stories SubmissionsInterested in working with Ross? Please visit our editor availability inquiry center. |
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