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I started The Oxford Editors in 2007 to help writers at every stage and in every genre. We have a strong academic tradition as well as working with writers of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. We also help children's writers, playwrights, screen writers and business writers.
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I am an award-winning writer and editor working on academic, non-fiction and fiction manuscripts. I regularly work with fiction and children’s writers as well as doctoral students. I have also edited books and papers for academics throughout the world, and for many authors at publishers including Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press and Yale University Press. I have also guided many writers of fiction to publishing success. I am an author, ghost writer and an international journalist. After the publication of my book, Unveiled: Love and Death Among the Ayatollahs, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei condemned me as ‘a notorious man-hater’ for the book’s strong attack on the violation of women’s rights in Iran.
I also work with writers as a mentor and I have guided authors of fiction, non-fiction and academic works. My latest book, a crime thriller, will be published soon.
I worked for many years at The Financial Times, The Independent and The Guardian and has been a regular contributor to The Economist. I have also written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, The South China Morning Post and many other newspapers and magazines worldwide. I have appeared on the BBC – including Radio 4’s the Today programme and on Newsnight.
I have edited several major academic studies, and also edited books by professors at Oxford and Harvard – among others. As well as writing fiction for adults and children. I have also written several screenplays.
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Thanks for the meeting last night, with James Attlee. I hope that I have now registered/logged in to this blog correctly! Anyone receiving this? From Philip Davies.
Yes, all fine – i’ve received your registration and your comment is up!
On Wednesday evening, someone (was it Dennis?) mentioned a centre for Day Courses in Creative Writing for children aged 8 – 12. My son (age 9) is very keen to improve his writing – any further info? I’m at: revdavies@btinternet.com. Thanks, Philip Davies.
sorry to miss the last meeting – old age and infirmity rule sometimes!
I was hoping that we’d be able to network through Group 2012 and that we might put together a sort of register of interests to facilitate this?
If you want to know more about me I have a wordpress blog: judimoore.wordpress.com. Do get in touch!
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Judi
Hello Everyone, this is just to say that Ali Shaw, the author of ‘The Girl With Glass Feet’ and ‘The Man Who Rained’ will be appearing at the March meeting (Wednesday 21st March at 7pm, at the Friends’ Meeting House). Amongst other things, he’ll be talking about that thrilling leap from part-time writer while holding down another full time paid job, to support-yourself, this-is-your-profession full-time job. More to come . . .
Zool
Really excited that Simon Brett has agreed to talk at the September meeting