Chapter 1
The Editors
The EditorsMeredith Allard is the Founder and Executive Editor of The Copperfield Review and its digital and print quarterly companion, Copperfield Review Quarterly. She has taught creative writing and writing historical fiction workshops at Learning Tree University, UNLV, and the Las Vegas Writers Conference. Her writing has appeared in journals such as The Paumanok Review, Moondance, Muse Apprentice Guild, Wild Mind, Writer’s Weekly, The Huffington Post, The Honor Society, Anne R. Allen’s blog, and Introvert, Dear. Meredith was featured at The History Quill’s Convention for Writers of Historical Fiction where she spoke about writing and publishing short historical fiction. She is the author of the bestselling Loving Husband Series and her first nonfiction book, Painting the Past: A Guide for Writing Historical Fiction, was named a #1 bestseller in Authorship and Creativity Self-Help on sss. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees in English from CSU Northridge and her Ph.D. from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She lives in the hills of Southern Nevada near Las Vegas. Visit Meredith online at www.meredithallard.com.
Meredith AllardThe Copperfield Review Copperfield Review QuarterlyThe Paumanok Review, Moondance, Muse Apprentice GuildWild MindWriter’s Weekly, The Huffington PostIntrovert, Dear.Loving Husband SeriesPainting the Past: A Guide for Writing Historical FictionSusan Arenstein has a B.A. degree in Communications from California State University, Northridge. After raising her two children, she decided to go to college to get her degree. After persevering for several years, she finally reached her goal.
Susan ArensteinPaula Day is the Review Editor for The Copperfield Review and the Managing Editor of Copperfield Press. She holds a degree in English from UCLA. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
Paula DayThe Copperfield Review . The Copperfield Review has been featured in publications such as Writer’s Digest, Novel and Short Story Writer’s Market, Writer’s Market, Killer Startups, Duotrope, The Los Angeles Times, and Las Vegas Seven Magazine. It was named one of the top sites for new writers by Writer’s Digest and it received the Books and Authors Award for Literary Excellence. In 2018, The Copperfield Review was named one of the top historical book blogs. Since its beginning in 2000, The Copperfield Review has developed a worldwide reputation as a leading market for short historical fiction and historical poetry. The Copperfield Review now features quarterly print and digital editions in January, April, July, and October under its Copperfield Review Quarterly imprint.
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