You may recognize her mother:
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It's an odd set up since everything goes through the publisher. The chain goes author to publisher to editor to publisher to author, so I've never been in direct contact with her. She did rip the original story to pieces and gave direction on how to put it back together. Almost character was renamed, the timeline was modified, major scenes whacked and title removed. At the core, it's still my story (thankfully).geoffil wrote:Wow, I am impressed. I have seen her on the morning shows with her Mom. Does it make you excited or nervous when working with her?
Wait. Mary Poppins had kids? --BobVandal wrote:I've been in the middle of major edits for the new book over the past week or so. The editor has been suggesting some major changes and it looks like we finally have ready to go to the next round (copy edits). I had never heard of the editor, so I looked her up. Her name is Emma Walton Hamilton and she is a successful writer, having published over 23 books with her mother.
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No, that's Queen Clarise of Genovia.Bob78164 wrote:Wait. Mary Poppins had kids? --BobVandal wrote:I've been in the middle of major edits for the new book over the past week or so. The editor has been suggesting some major changes and it looks like we finally have ready to go to the next round (copy edits). I had never heard of the editor, so I looked her up. Her name is Emma Walton Hamilton and she is a successful writer, having published over 23 books with her mother.
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Her father is also highly talented. Tony Walton is an Oscar winning production designer for All That Jazz and received an Oscar nomination for costume design for Mary Poppins.Vandal wrote: Her name is Emma Walton Hamilton and she is a successful writer, having published over 23 books with her mother.
Vandal: Author/diplomat.Vandal wrote: That's what a good editor does and she is proving to be quite a good one.
I looked up Tony Walton, because my narrow mind was surprised to hear about a straight man in that profession. The list of his achievements in IMDB is impressive. Wikipedia has a bit more on his personal life (accuracy not guaranteed):silverscreenselect wrote:Her father is also highly talented. Tony Walton is an Oscar winning production designer for All That Jazz and received an Oscar nomination for costume design for Mary Poppins.Vandal wrote: Her name is Emma Walton Hamilton and she is a successful writer, having published over 23 books with her mother.
Walton married his childhood sweetheart Julie Andrews in 1959, and the two had a daughter (Emma Katherine Walton Hamilton). Walton has said that he fell in love with Andrews when they were in their early teens and he saw her playing the egg in a theatre production of Humpty Dumpty. They divorced in 1967 but still remain close chums. Walton married Gen LeRoy in 1991. Daughter Emma Walton's godmother is actress and comedienne Carol Burnett, as well as the prima ballerina, Svetlana Beriosova. Emma's godfather is Vic Oliver. Tony Walton is grandfather to Emma's two children: Sam and Hope. He, Andrews and their daughter have worked several times together professionally. He has illustrated several children books written by Andrews and their daughter.
Vandal wrote:It's an odd set up since everything goes through the publisher. The chain goes author to publisher to editor to publisher to author, so I've never been in direct contact with her. She did rip the original story to pieces and gave direction on how to put it back together. Almost character was renamed, the timeline was modified, major scenes whacked and title removed. At the core, it's still my story (thankfully).
That's what a good editor does and she is proving to be quite a good one.
Gen LeRoy is the ex-wife of Warner LeRoy, a grandson of one of the Warner Brothers, Harry. Warner founded LeRoy Adventures, which owned and operated the York Cinema, Maxwell's Plum, Potomac in Washington, D.C., Great Adventure, Tavern on the Green, and the Russian Tea Room.jarnon wrote:I looked up Tony Walton, because my narrow mind was surprised to hear about a straight man in that profession. The list of his achievements in IMDB is impressive. Wikipedia has a bit more on his personal life (accuracy not guaranteed):silverscreenselect wrote:Her father is also highly talented. Tony Walton is an Oscar winning production designer for All That Jazz and received an Oscar nomination for costume design for Mary Poppins.Vandal wrote: Her name is Emma Walton Hamilton and she is a successful writer, having published over 23 books with her mother.Walton married his childhood sweetheart Julie Andrews in 1959, and the two had a daughter (Emma Katherine Walton Hamilton). Walton has said that he fell in love with Andrews when they were in their early teens and he saw her playing the egg in a theatre production of Humpty Dumpty. They divorced in 1967 but still remain close chums. Walton married Gen LeRoy in 1991. Daughter Emma Walton's godmother is actress and comedienne Carol Burnett, as well as the prima ballerina, Svetlana Beriosova. Emma's godfather is Vic Oliver. Tony Walton is grandfather to Emma's two children: Sam and Hope. He, Andrews and their daughter have worked several times together professionally. He has illustrated several children books written by Andrews and their daughter.