The Rewritten Word: How to Sculpt Literary Art, No Matter the Genre
The Rewritten Word: How to Sculpt Literary Art, No Matter the Genre
Author: Aggie Villanueva
Publisher: Cielos Rojos Publishing
Published: 10/06/2010
Pages: 60
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.15lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.12d
ISBN: 9780982591420
About the Author
Writing since the late 70's, bestselling author Aggie Villanueva's first novel, Chase the Wind, was published by Thomas Nelson in 1983, and Rightfully Mine was published, also by Thomas Nelson, in 1986. Villanueva is also a critically acclaimed photographic artist represented by galleries nationwide, including Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ. Villanueva freelanced throughout the 80s and 90s, also writing three craft columns and three software review columns for national magazines. She was featured on the cover of The Christian Writer Magazine in October 1983. For decades peers have described Aggie as a whirlwind that draws others into her vortex. And no wonder. She was a published author at Thomas Nelson before she was 30 and commenced to found local writers' groups including the Mid-America Fellowship of Christian Writers three-day conference, taught at nationwide writing conferences, and published numerous writing newsletters for various organizations. Over the years she has worked on professional product launches with the likes of Denise Cassino, a foremost Joint Venture Specialist in the area of book launches. Aggie founded Visual Arts Junction blog in February 2009 and by the end of the same year, it was voted #5 at Preditors & Editors in the category "Writers' Resource, Information & News Source" for 2009. Now, under the Visual Arts Junction umbrella, Aggie has launched Promotion á la Carte, author promotional services where, guided by her experience and organizational/marketing savvy, authors gain the most promotional bang for their buck.
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