Where does the energy and commitment to spend a year or more writing a novel come from? What’s the difference between writing fiction and non-fiction? Can an author sell more books through a traditional publisher or an independent publisher?
Bob Katz answers these questions and more in this in-depth interview with Munn Avenue Press Founder, Charles Levin.
Bob Katz has written and published several award-winning books of fiction and non-fiction including Elaine’s Circle, a non-fiction account of a dramatic episode in a rural Alaska classroom; Waiting for Al Gore, BookFest Award Winner for BEST POLITICAL HUMOR; The Whistleblower: Rooting for the Ref in the High-Stakes World of College Basketball about the stressful season in the career of an elite NCAA basketball referee; the novel Hot Air about a mystical South American revolutionary on a speaking tour of US college campuses; and EZ and the Intangibles, an inspirational sports novel for middle readers.
His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Mother Jones, Newsweek, and many other publications as well as online sites Slate, Huffington Post, and CommonDreams.
Listen to this insightful conversation as Bob Katz and Charlie Levin share their writing and publishing secrets.
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