![]() When Christine Pride first met Jo Piazza her co-author, she had been editing “Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win” her novel. She is also the author of “Race Matters,” a column in Cup of Jo. Over the years, she has published a range of books that include memoirs and inspirational stories many of which became bestsellers. She believes that stories can change minds, hearts, and the world and as such, she committed to putting out such stories to people who need to read them. ![]() She prides herself on her commitment to pushing distinctive voices, accomplished storytelling, and narratives that offer inspirational and emotional resonance and drive discussion. She was responsible for the publishing of many New York Times bestselling titles during this time. Throughout her publishing career, she would work on a range of projects across many categories. The writer had the privilege of publishing and discovering incredible novels as she worked with amazing writers putting out great stories.įor more than one and a half decades Pride was an in-house editor at the likes of Hyperion, Broadway, and Doubleday, before she needed up as senior editor at Simon & Schuster.Ĭhristine has also worked independently and has contracted writers, agents, and publishers for ghostwriting, content development, and editorial work. ![]() ![]() Christine Pride is a bestselling author of literary fiction best known for her debut novel “We Are Not Like Them.” ![]()
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