Dateline: San Diego, California, US
Weblog: www.writers-edge.info/Blog.html
Articles: 48
San Diego freelance editor, publisher, and writer blogged almost daily for eight years in A Writer's Edge. Now she helps writers with @GLHancock Reviews.
Find her author page on Amazon and her epublications in her Amazon Shoppe. Her business profile is on LinkedIn and her tweets on Twitter, where she's aka @GLHancock.
Georganna's first writing appeared in print in 1964. She worked as a journalist for many years. She reviewed books for the Fort Pierce News Tribune and The Louisville Courier-Journal and wrote for The Miami Herald, regional publications, and many national magazines.
She was a member of the National Book Critics Circle, the San Diego Professional Editors Network and the San Diego Writers/Editors Guild, for which she served as Web Manager. Books reviewed may have been received as gifts. All her writings are protected by U.S. copyright law.
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Solutions to paralyzing anxieties that plague all types of creatives and block the practice of their arts.
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Beginning and advanced writers of fiction and nonfiction can learn from 20 years' teaching and creative thought.
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America's double Pulitzer-winning storyteller reveals the heart of memorable real-life tales with humor and warmth.
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