Featured Speaker: Lisa Amstutz
About Lisa Amstutz
Lisa Amstutz is an associate literary agent with Storm Literary Agency and the author of more than 150 children's books. Her background includes a B.A. in Biology and an M.S. in Environmental Science. Lisa has been writing professionally since 2005. She also spent eight years as a freelance editor, working with individual authors and several publishing companies. Lisa previously served as Assistant Regional Advisor for SCBWI: Ohio North and as a volunteer judge for Rate Your Story.
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About Lisa Amstutz
Lisa Amstutz is an associate literary agent with Storm Literary Agency and the author of more than 150 children's books. Her background includes a B.A. in Biology and an M.S. in Environmental Science. Lisa has been writing professionally since 2005. She also spent eight years as a freelance editor, working with individual authors and several publishing companies. Lisa previously served as Assistant Regional Advisor for SCBWI: Ohio North and as a volunteer judge for Rate Your Story.
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Great interview with Lisa! Appreciated her tips. Thank you!
Another great interview with Lisa Amstutz! Thank you!
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The insight given reiterates what I’m learning in school, and I’m getting it and have to step up to the plate. Yeah!!!!
You mentioned R & R. What is that? I’ve heard it on several seminars, but being new to writing, I don’t know what that means. Thanks.