Richard K
Richard Klin is the author of Something to Say (Leapfrog Press), a series of profiles of various artists discussing the intersection of art and politics, and Abstract Expressionism for Beginners (For Beginners Books). His novel, Petroleum Transfer Engineer, was published by Underground Voices. His work has been featured on Public Radio International’s Studio 360 and has appeared in the Atlantic, the Brooklyn Rail, the Forward, Akashic Books’ “Thursdaze” series, Flyover Country Review, and many others. Richard is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: Non-fiction
Katie H
Katie Herman is an independent editor with a decade and a half of experience editing fiction and narrative nonfiction. She began her career as an editor and later senior editor at the renowned independent publisher Soho Press, where she edited bestselling and award-wining literary fiction, upmarket commercial fiction, and crime fiction, as well as select memoirs. As an independent editor, she copyedits for clients including Penguin Random House and Soho Press and provides editorial services ranging from developmental editing to proofreading to writers in all stages of their careers. She holds an MFA in creative writing and has taught writing, literature, and editing at the university level. She serves as an editorial mentor for the Emerging Writers Fellowship Program at the Center for Fiction. Katie is a Cornerstones market editor.
Interests: Literary and upmarket adult fiction, mystery/thriller, short fiction, historical fiction, memoir