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UNF 2009 Writers Conference
 
 
  John Byram

 


Workshop:
The Top Ten Reasons Why Editors Reject a Non-Fiction Proposal (and How Authors Can Avoid this Fate)
Friday, August 6, 4:10 p.m.

John W. Byram is Associate Director and Editor-in-Chief at the University Press of Florida. A native southern Californian, Byram spent the first twelve years of his publishing career with W.W. Norton & Company in New York. He joined the University Press of Florida’s acquisitions department in 2002 and has been the press’s editor-in-chief since 2003. He is also an active member of the teaching faculty of the Society of American Travel Writers Institute for Travel Writing and Photography and serves on the editorial advisory board for The Florida Review. www.upf.com

 

 


 


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