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Rachelle Gardner, Gardner Literary

Words For Writers, Ginny L. Yttrup
Words For Writers, Ginny L. Yttrup
Rachelle Gardner, Gardner Literary
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Episode 10: Rachelle Gardner, Gardner Literary

Have you ever wondered exactly what a literary agent does for an author? Literary agent and founder of Gardner Literary, Rachelle Gardner, offers excellent insight into the expertise and services an experienced agent offers authors. Those services go far beyond contract negotiations. She also discusses whether or not it’s important for an agent and author to share the same theological views, the elements of a strong memoir, and more. An informative conversation with a leading literary agent.

As a literary agent since 2007, Rachelle Gardner has negotiated 300+ contracts with more than 20 publishers, and worked with more than 200 authors to bring their books to publication and build their careers.

She’s been in publishing since 1995, worked in-house at two publishing companies, and edited books published by Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, Penguin Random House, and many more. Nowadays she feels lucky to work at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.

When she’s not working, you can usually find her out hiking the local trails, riding her bike, haunting bookstores, or having coffee at Starbucks.

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Ginny L. Yttrup, in addition to hosting the Words With Writers podcast, is a bestsellling, award-winning novelist, and a writing coach and developmental editor at Words For Writers.

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Bonus: Patricia Raybon – From Memoir to Fiction

Words For Writers, Ginny L. Yttrup
Words For Writers, Ginny L. Yttrup
Bonus: Patricia Raybon - From Memoir to Fiction
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Bonus Episode: Patricia Raybon, From Memoir to Fiction

Bestelling, award-winning author, Patricia Raybon, discusses how she made the shift from writing memoir, devotionals, and personal essays to fiction, including how she learned the craft of fiction, and her takeaway for writers from the events of 2020.

Patricia Raybon, an award-winning author and journalist, writes top-rated books that help her readers move big mountains. As an African American follower of Christ, she encourages people globally to love God and each other. A writer at Our Daily Bread Ministries and DaySpring’s (in)courage blog, she’s author of several books, devotionals, and essays on faith, race and grace. “Raw and comfortably real.” (Philip Yancey). “Glorious…Raybon can tell a story to be sure.” (Publishers Weekly). Her daring, insightful books include: My First White Friend, I Told the Mountain to Move, Undivided, and The One Year God’s Great Blessings Devotional.

Connect with Patricia Raybon

To view the videos of Ginny’s interviews, subscribe to the Words With Writers Podcast via email you’ll receive exclusive content including access to videos of the interviews, the Words For Writers newsletter and posts, and Ginny’s Three Steps for Success for Writers.

Ginny L. Yttrup, in addition to hosting the Words With Writers podcast, is a bestsellling, award-winning novelist, and a writing coach and developmental editor at Words For Writers.

Ginny’s resources for writers include: