Author Archive: Sandi Ward
Pitching Your Novel in Person: How It Differs from the Email Query
Pitching Your Novel in Person: How It Differs from the Email Query Sandi Ward Jeanne Veillette Bowerman, Senior Editor at Writer’s Digest, has a presentation called Pitch Perfect that lays out terrific suggestions on how to prepare for a live pitch. I was asked to join her in presenting Pitch Perfect at the Writer’s Digest […]
Authors Interviewing Their Characters: Sandi Ward And Lily The Cat
Sandi Ward writes books about love, family, forgiveness…and cats. Her shrewdly observed, funny, and wonderfully touching novel SOMETHING WORTH SAVING tells of a fractured family, a teenage boy, and a remarkable cat whose loyalty knows no bounds . . . We asked Sandi if she’d be willing to interview Lily, and to our utter delight, […]
Let’s Talk About Cats and Dogs
“A cat has absolute emotional honesty; human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not.” Ernest Hemingway My debut novel The Astonishing Thing is about a woman with mental illness, seen through the eyes of her cat. It was refreshing to look at the world from a cat’s […]
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