Three days
before graduation, I panicked. This was pre-Internet. There were no listservs
or search engines; my only choice was to go where all the uninformed and
desperate went...The Columbia Job Board. (I’ve
since written about The Columbia Job Board in a novel because it still seems
too strange to have truly existed: A giant length of cork smothered in
alphabetized post-its.) The only listing
under PUBLISHING, CHILDREN’S read: Write
cover copy for Sweet Valley High novels!
There was more—involving the actual nature of the job—but to this
day, that’s all I remember.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Dan Ehrenhaft: How I Got into Publishing
Nearly
twenty years after the fact, I still can’t believe this really happened.
It was May
1993, and I was a senior at Columbia College. Like many of my friends, I had
nothing concrete planned for post-graduation. I knew that I wanted to work in
children’s publishing, only because I still loved reading “children’s books” at
age 22 (everything from Jon Scieszka’s recently published Stinky Cheese Man to S.E. Hinton and Lois Duncan) and I also knew
that I’d like to write a book for kids someday.
But I hadn’t interned at a children’s publisher; I hadn’t reached out to
potential mentors; there weren’t even any children’s bookstores on the Upper
West Side.
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