3784 - Writing The Book is the Easy Part (Denise Raynor)
Course Description
Instructor: Denise Raynor
As a fiction writer, I never cease to be amazed at the many obstacles erected between the writing, the thing that I love to do, and getting my book on the shelf. The first part of the process is entirely in your hands but everything after the completed first draft is up to forces beyond your control. I’ll share some of my experience in the hope that anyone who wants to begin the journey will be at least forewarned and hopefully assisted in their own journey to publication.
Bio: Denise Raynor MD MPH is Professor Emeritus, Emory University School of Medicine in the Department of OB/GYN as a perinatologist. She remains an adjunct professor in Emory College Department of Psychology. She also has an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health in General Hospital Management.
At Emory, she conducted basic laboratory and clinical research; provided clinical care primarily at Grady Hospital where she directed the perinatal ultrasound unit; served as GYN/OB Residency Program Director. She taught perinatal fellows and residents in OB/GYN, Emergency and Family Medicine who practice across Georgia and the US. She has published numerous scientific articles in obstetrics and fetal behavior. She is currently writing books on unknown African Americans in history and the impact of racial bias in medical education on disparities in health outcomes.
