Sally Morgridge shares advice on writing and editing | BYU-Idaho Scroll
This one was such a fun read. It follows Sally Morgridge (children’s lit editorial director at Holiday House) talking with BYU–Idaho students about writing + editing and what it actually looks like to get into kids’ publishing. And I loved the honesty of it — she didn’t even set out to be an editor at first, she realized she enjoyed editing more than writing and leaned into that path.
What I really liked is how it pulls back the curtain on the industry side of storytelling — the part most writers don’t see until later: how editors think, how books get shaped, and what “good” looks like beyond just a cool idea.
Link:
http://dlvr.it/TRVhjT
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If you could sit down with a publishing editor for 10 minutes, what would you ask first? ✍️📚
What I really liked is how it pulls back the curtain on the industry side of storytelling — the part most writers don’t see until later: how editors think, how books get shaped, and what “good” looks like beyond just a cool idea.
Link:
http://dlvr.it/TRVhjT
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If you could sit down with a publishing editor for 10 minutes, what would you ask first? ✍️📚

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