Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop
Heather Davis, PhD, is an accomplished publishing and editorial professional, currently serving as a Publishing and Editorial Fellow at the Los Angeles Review of Books since June 2023, where contributions to the quarterly journal include developmental and line edits. In addition, Davis works as a Freelance Book Coach and Developmental Editor at Many Worlds Writing, focusing on empowering authors in the speculative fiction genre and promoting diverse voices. Previously, teaching experience includes a position as a High School Science Teacher at the Salisbury School and roles as an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Postdoctoral Researcher at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and the FDA. Educational qualifications encompass a PhD in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, along with various certificates in creative writing, digital marketing, and copyediting.
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Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop
Run by Los Angeles Review of Books staff, the Publishing Workshop introduces select, talented Workshop Fellows to the most exciting and innovative leaders and ideas in the publishing industry. During an intensive five-week summer program, Workshop Fellows will work with industry professionals who are at the top of their fields and leading transformations in traditional and digital publishing. Through lectures, seminars, and practical instruction, Fellows will learn the foundations of book, magazine, and online editing and production, digital and print publishing, and the financial and business aspects of the industry. The Publishing Workshop also offers skills-based workshops with editors, art directors, web designers, marketing professionals, and specialized tracks for hands-on experience with book and magazine production.