Very cool, about the haiku cycle *g*. I know the series; it's the educational one for middle readers, YAs. Her first fantasy collection in what I think was to have been similar is coming out this fall.
re: Luna editors - no, there are more. In fact, from what I understand, -any- editor in -any- of the Harlequin lines can acquire for the Luna line, providing that the acquisition is approved in the weekly discussions about what's going to be bought. The editor in question is responsible for the book's editing, although I don't know if she's responsible for the art/packaging because I'm not quite sure how that works there yet. This probably only affects writers who have already been published by Harlequin in any of their incarnations, though. So, you and I share an editor (and I'm sure she's also editing Asaro, Lackey & Golden); Laura Resnick has a different editor, Sue Krinard has a different editor again.
Re: fantasy duo, yes
Date: 2004-06-25 05:16 pm (UTC)re: Luna editors - no, there are more. In fact, from what I understand, -any- editor in -any- of the Harlequin lines can acquire for the Luna line, providing that the acquisition is approved in the weekly discussions about what's going to be bought. The editor in question is responsible for the book's editing, although I don't know if she's responsible for the art/packaging because I'm not quite sure how that works there yet. This probably only affects writers who have already been published by Harlequin in any of their incarnations, though. So, you and I share an editor (and I'm sure she's also editing Asaro, Lackey & Golden); Laura Resnick has a different editor, Sue Krinard has a different editor again.