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Deeba Zargarpur

  By Margaret Lea If you had met Deeba Zargarpur ten years ago, she would have been working in the medical field. Now, she’s a senior editor at a Big Five publishing house, finding herself in surreal conversations with the likes of Christopher Paolini (Eragon) or Malala Yousafzai (I Am Malala). What caused this dramatic shift? After growing up in Virginia, Deeba earned her psychology degree from Drexel University and began applying her knowledge to that field. But her passion for books—long kindled through avid reading, fan fiction writing, and even finishing a novel—eventually pushed her to pursue a career in publishing. Her family's protests of, “Are you crazy?” calmed when she got an editorial assistant job with a company they’d heard of—Disney Publishing Worldwide. She then spent several years working for a book packager, generating ideas for their projects. In March 2020, Simon & Schuster hired her, where she works as an editor for their Books for Young Readers imprint and...

Vicky Weber, literary agent at Creative Media Agency

  Interview by Margaret Lea Vicky Weber is a former elementary school teacher turned bestselling children’s book author and literary agent at Creative Media Agency. She represents commercial fiction—from board books to adult—but specializes in children’s literature. In every manuscript she represents, Vicky seeks intensity in the writing. She wants to be fully immersed in the moment, experiencing the story alongside the characters. If your book is high-concept, commercial fiction with beautiful, literary-leaning prose, it’s probably up her alley. We’re thrilled to welcome Vicky as our guest speaker for our February 3rd meeting ! To help you get to know her better, she answered a few questions we’ve shared below. Vicky, which of your roles do you most enjoy and why? Honestly, it’s hard to pick just one because all my roles—author, agent, coach, and entrepreneur—are so connected. They feed into each other in ways that make every day feel fresh and exciting. That said, my own writing ...

Mel Rosenberg

By Margaret Lea Mel considers himself “a five-year-old at heart,” which drew him to picture books. But before picture books, he spent over 30 years as a scientist and professor of microbiology, and many years as a jazz singer and saxophonist. Over the past eight years, Mel has focused on honing his writing skills and establishing his presence in the literary world. He has attended conferences, self-published numerous books, and successfully pitched a children’s literature podcast. For the past two years, he has interviewed authors, agents, illustrators, publishers, and librarians on the New Books Network’s Children’s Literature Channel. You can access the podcast directly through his website authormel.com or through wherever you listen to podcasts.       Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Mel moved to Israel at age 18 to escape antisemitism. Now he feels at home, despite the difficulties posed by the current war. He notes that people continue with their lives a...