IVP - Andy Unedited - November 2008 Archives

November 25, 2008

Should Book Editors Be Writers?

One of our long-term veteran editors, Linda Doll (and my coauthor of Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength.), used to tell interns and employees alike in the editorial department that if you wanted to be a writer you came to the wrong place. A book editor's job is to edit. If you want to write, fine--do that on your own time. But don't expect to have your cravings, yearnings, desires and dreams for writing fulfilled at the office. A harsh dose of reality? Perhaps. But reality nonetheless.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 8:19 AM

November 21, 2008

What I Like to Read vs. What I Like to Publish

When I read on my own time, I tend to gravitate toward history, science fiction, fantasy and New Testament studies. Sometimes I'll throw in some literary fiction or theology or management/leadership books. Sometimes I'll read a bestseller just to see what the buzz is all about. And I always listen closely to the recommendations of friends and colleagues which can lead me into any number of genres. And if you want to see where my reading interests have taken me at any time, just check out the list on the right hand column of this page.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 9:32 AM

November 18, 2008

Be Careful What You Wish For

In my car in recent days, I've been listening to Sara Paretsky's Fire Sale, featuring her favorite detective, V. I. Warshawski.

Many fans of this genre have recommended Paretsky to me, so I thought this would be a pretty painless way to test her out. In ways the book is predictable: evangelical Christians are the bad guys--greedy, hypocritical, even violent. Or they are good-hearted but impossibly naïve.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 8:11 AM

November 14, 2008

Ban the Next Book Clause

Every so often I am talking to an author about a potential book and he or she will say, “Well, I will have to check with my previous publisher first. In my contract I gave them first option on my next book.”

I am always amazed when I hear this. We got rid of the “next book clause” from our contracts thirty years ago. I thought such arrangements disappeared with the era of the dime novel. Apparently not.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 8:47 AM

November 13, 2008

Program Note

You've not seen anything from me recently since our tech gurus here at IVP were migrating our blogs to a new hosting service. But I'm back now and bad as ever. . . well, at least I'm back.

Andy

Posted by Andy Le Peau at 5:14 PM | Comments (1) are closed

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book cover"Some publishers tell you what to believe. Other publishers tell you what you already believe. But InterVarsity Press helps you believe," says J. I. Packer. Andy Le Peau and Linda Doll describe how this came to be a hallmark of InterVarsity Press in Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength, an anecdotal history spanning the sixty years from the founding of IVP in 1947 to the present day.