Howard Lovy is a lifelong journalist, writer and developmental editor, who works with non-fiction writers and memoirists to bring out their story. “Everyone has a book in them,” explains Lovy.
In terms of non-fiction Jewish topics, Lovy recalls how in the 2000s, there was talk about Jewish identity in light of declining antisemitism. Now, with rise again, he observes that many Jewish non-fiction writers consider the Jewish community woefully unprepared.
You can follow his Subtack, Emet-Truth here.
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