Judith ehrlich biography
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Judith Ehrlich Literary Management LLC, established in 2002 and based in New York City, is a full-service agency. We represent fiction and nonfiction, both literary and commercial, for the mainstream trade market. Our approach is very hands on, editorial, and constructive with the primary goal of helping authors build successful writing careers. Special areas of interest include compelling narrative nonfiction, outstanding biographies and memoirs, books that reflect our changing culture, women’s issues, psychology, science, social issues, current events, parenting, health, history, business, and prescriptive books offering fresh information and advice. We seek stellar commercial and literary fiction in the following categories: women's fiction and romance, historical fiction, YA and middle grade. Our agency deals closely with all major publishers. When appropriate, we place our properties with foreign agents and • |
Judith Ramsey Ehrlich, Principal Judith has sold a wide range of nonfiction and fiction and looks for that special quality that makes a book compelling. Among her strongest interests are narrative nonfiction that combines fascinating original ämne with superb writing, topical business books by industry leaders, and prescriptive women’s books with a st • Judith EhrlichAmerican filmmaker Judith Ehrlich (born 1948) is an American film director, writer, and producer. Her work includes co-directing the 2009 documentary The Most Dangerous Man in America, which was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 82nd Academy Awards, won the Special Jury Award at the IDFA, won a Peabody Award, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit In Nonfiction Filmmaking.[1][2][3] Biography[edit]After working as a teacher and curriculum developer, Ehrlich began creating documentaries in the 1980s.[4] In the 1990s, she began work for National Public Radio that included research into American history with a focus on pacifism. Some of this research was incorporated into the documentary The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It, about conscientious objectors during World War II, that she wrote and directed with Rick Tejeda-Flores.[4] The documentary features several consc |