GW English Alums on the Move: Amanda Panitch Publishes Damage Done
Amanda Panitch GW English BA ’11 |
“My Honor’s Thesis Played a Fundamental Role in the Development of My Writing” – GW English Grad Amanda Panitch, interviewed by Professor Margaret Soltan.
MS: Let’s start this interview with a link to your website, which announces the exciting news that a young adult novel of yours, Damage Done, has just been picked up by Random House. Congratulations! Tell us about its plot.
Damage Done will be available July 21, 2015 |
Of course I remember working with you on your excellent honors thesis here at GW. Could you talk a bit about your experience in the department? Were there particular courses/professors you found valuable, especially in terms of your current job as an associate literary agent, and in your own writing?
Was it difficult to go to New York City and try to make it in the literary world? Did you consider other options? What would you say to current GW students thinking of this path?
I came to New York to work in book publishing, most of which is located here – NYC is expensive, and if it weren’t for my job at the agency, I’d probably live somewhere else! I’d always wanted to write, but I knew better than to count on it as a career path (at least at first). So I got an internship and then a job at a literary agency and wrote on the side, though I actually didn’t tell any of my colleagues that I was a writer until I’d signed with an agent myself.
Were you ever tempted to go on for a PhD in literature? Why or why not?
I never thought seriously about getting my PhD – I didn’t think I wanted to work in academia.