Editing
with Panache
EWP will help you
prepare your manuscript for publication. You want to
see your work in print, writing that exhibits your own
flair, your own panache. Give yourself the advantage
of a critique by a professional. Geoff Aggeler, founding
editor-writer of EWP and a veteran writing teacher, is
an acclaimed novelist, biographer, critic, and creative
essayist whose works have received
awards and high praise:
“One
does not toss the term 'masterpiece' carelessly around,
but it is a word that comes to my lips. For here we have
not only a fictionalized segment of American history but
also live and rounded characters who exemplify remarkably
what the American character and destiny are about. . .
A good read and fine literature —- the two are shown
here not to be mutually exclusive. I heartily recommend
Mr. Aggeler’s 'Confessions of Johnny Ringo' to readers
who can reconcile thrills with intelligence and fast action
with fine style.”
— Anthony
Burgess
“All
successful novelists know how to take their readers into
the minds and hearts of their characters. Geoff Aggeler
is such a writer as he masterfully demonstrates in his
fictional memoir 'Confessions of Johnny Ringo’.”
— Los Angeles
Times
Awards
- Horses of the Night won first place in the
Mystery Fiction competition at the 2002 Santa Barbara
Writers Conference.
- Nobler in the Mind was runnerup in the 1997
competition for Best Book in Shakespearean Studies sponsored
by the University of Delaware Press.
- "The Born Again Runner” was a finalist in
the 1982 Nelson Algren short fiction competition sponsored
by Chicago Magazine.
- "The Fire” was listed as one of "Outstanding
American Mystery Stories of 1997” (Best American
Mystery Stories of 1998, Houghton-Mifflin)
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