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Stacy

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About Me

I edit fantasy books for children and young adults for Mirrorstone, the children's and young adult fantasy imprint at Wizards of the Coast. Check out our books at www.mirrorstonebooks.com .
I also have a master's in children's literature from Simmons College, and highly recommend the program to anyone interested in grad work in the field--across disciplines, too--writers, editors, PR, teachers, librarians, and writers would all find value in the program.
If you're interested in knowing more about Mirrorstone's books, go to mirrorstonebooks.com .
If you're interested in writing for Mirrorstone, read our submission guidelines . I do not accept email queries; however, if you have a question that would be of interest to have me answer on my blog for a general audience, you are welcome to leave a comment with your question . Also, if you want to know more about what we're looking for and get a sense of me as an editor, you could check out the interview at Cynsations and the archives of my blog.
DISCLAIMER
The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Anyone who likes to read fantasy for teens and children, especially teens who love to read fantasy!Also, people who love children's and YA lit of all types!Myspace Graphics
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My Blog

New and improved Hallowmere.com!

Go check out the new additions to www.hallowmere.com. Character blogs, an interactive map of Falston Reformatory School for Young Ladies, and author blogs, as well as a podcast interview of...
Posted by on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 11:45:00 GMT

Hyperlink to my blog

Trying one more time for a hyperlink. You can find my real blog over at LJ. And if you can't get there through the link, go to the previous post and copy-paste.
Posted by on Sun, 10 Jun 2007 05:05:00 GMT

Check out my LJ

This is not my real blog. To read what few things I post from time to time, check out http://slwhitman.livejournal.com.
Posted by on Tue, 27 Jun 2006 15:46:00 GMT