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Julie K. Silver, MD is an
Assistant Professor in the department of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School and is the Medical Director
of one of Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital's outpatient centers.
Dr. Silver has written/edited several books including Essentials
of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and The Business of
Medicine (Hanley & Belfus, Inc., www.hanleyandbelfus.com)
and Post Polio Syndrome: A Guide for Polio Survivors and Their
Families (Yale University Press, www.yale.edu/yup/books/088078).
Dr. Silver also has extensive experience in writing for local and
national publications as well as peer-reviewed medical journals. She
is a regular columnist for the magazine Unique Opportunities (www.uoworks.com),
and she frequently speaks professionally on medical practice
management and business related topics.
Jean E. Thomson Black
is the Senior Acquisitions Editor
for Science and Medicine at Yale University Press, where she has,
since 1990, developed a very active program of trade, scholarly,
professional, reference, and course books, including many
prize-winning and best-selling titles. Educated at Wellesley
College, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies, and Rutgers University, Ms. Thomson Black embarked on a
career in publishing in 1977 at Academic Press New York, where she
acquired books in the life and biomedical sciences and supervised
various journals and serial publications. Ms. Thomson Black lives in
Darien, Connecticut.
Regina Brooks
is the founder of Serendipity
Literary Agency LLC., a boutique agency representing a diverse base
of award-winning clients in the areas of adult fiction and
non-fiction, young adult, and children's literature. She is a 9-year
veteran in the publishing industry and has held management positions
in editorial and sales/marketing. Before forming her own company,
Brooks was the youngest and first African-American editor to work in
the college division at John Wiley & Sons Inc. a leading
non-fiction publisher. After her Wiley years, she took on an
executive editorial role at McGraw-Hill and in just one year
developed strategic alliances with IBM, Cisco Systems and Nortel
Networks.
Sharon Cloud Hogan is a
writer and editor who specializes in working with physicians to
create focused and marketable book proposals. She also collaborates
with physician-authors to develop and write clear, accessible
manuscripts. She has worked as a freelance developmental and
substantive editor for nursing texts at W.B. Saunders Company. She
also has served as managing editor of two medical journals for
Andover Medical Publishers and Little, Brown and Company.
Colleen Mohyde has been an
agent with the Doe Coover Agency in Boston for eleven years where
she represents an eclectic range of fiction and nonfiction. Her
authors include Caroline Knapp, author of the bestselling memoirs, Drinking:
A Love Story and Pack of Two; Suzanne Berne, author of A
Crime in the Neighborhood and winner of the 1999 Orange Prize
for Fiction, and Robert Clark, author of Mr. White's Confession,
the recipient of the 1999 Edgar Award for Best Novel. Her nonfiction
authors include Tasha Tudor, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
Eileen McNamara, and comedians Jonathan Katz and Paula Poundstone.
Mohyde was an editor with Little, Brown & Company prior to
becoming an agent.
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