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Amy Schneider

    The Chicago Guide to Copyediting Fiction
    In the Form of a Question
    I'm Not Normal, I'm Original
    • I’m Not Normal; I’m Original is the touching memoir of a woman, Amy, who underwent significant trauma throughout her life—namely, surviving domestic violence and being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Amy lived in a tumultuous family environment after her parents’ divorce, one where her father freely gave her money to get high and forget about her problems. When she saw a way out by marrying a man and moving across the country, she took it. Then, while pregnant with her second child, Amy’s life came crashing she began having symptoms of MS. Amy’s struggles to come to terms with her MS diagnosis coincide with her surviving a seventeen-year-long abusive marriage. I’m Not Normal; I’m Original is a story of heartache and joy, difficult diagnosis and good health. But more than anything, it’s the story of learning to live life to its fullest.

      I'm Not Normal, I'm Original
    • "An inspirational and bold memoir from the most successful woman ever to compete on Jeopardy!--and an exploration of what it means to ask questions of the world and of yourself. ANSWER: Who Is Amy Schneider? In eighth grade, Amy was voted 'Most likely to appear on Jeopardy!' by her classmates. Decades later, this trailblazer finally got her chance. Not only did she walk away with $1.3 million while captivating the world with her impressive forty-game winning streak, but she made history and won an even greater prize--the joy of being herself on national television and blazing a trail for openly queer and transgender people around the world. Now, she shares her singular journey that led to becoming an unlikely icon and hero to millions. Her super power: boundless curiosity and fearless questioning. In the Form of a Question explores some of the innumerable topics that have fascinated Amy throughout her life--books and music, Tarot and astrology, popular culture and computers, sex and relationships--but they all share the same purpose: to illustrate, and celebrate, the results of a lifetime spent asking, why?"--

      In the Form of a Question
    • "Although The Chicago Manual of Style is widely used by writers and editors of all stripes, it is primarily geared toward nonfiction. In this book, Amy J. Schneider--who has copyedited fiction in all genres, from mystery and romance to literary fiction, including many bestsellers--provides a companion to the Manual for those working on fiction. Hers is the first guide designed specifically for this major segment of the editorial community. Schneider highlights and offers advice on issues unique to fiction, such as how to deal with various types of dialogue and when incomplete and ungrammatical sentences are acceptable. She discusses best practices for conscious language issues that are increasingly important to authors, publishers, and readers. She also explains the larger purpose and vastly expanded scope of style sheets in editing fiction, illustrating how to track the details of fictional characters, places, and events to ensure continuity across a work or a series. And she covers workflow and administrative practices that work well for the fiction editing process, based on her own 25 years of experience as a freelancer working for publishers large and small"--

      The Chicago Guide to Copyediting Fiction