Career
While the novels are designed as entertainment, with large dollops of humor, they deal with such serious issues as addiction, depression, despair and, concomitantly, spiritual renewal and redemption—all subjects close to Sanders’ life. His career in magazines began in 1978, when he became an Associate Editor at Us Magazine, a then year-old publication started by The New York Times Company as a competitor to the successful, recently launched People. Sanders was the Features Editor by the time he left Us in 1985.
He joined People as a Senior Writer in 1985, specializing in entertainment coverage and had been promoted to Senior Editor by the time he left in 1991.
Sanders had been promoted to Assistant Managing Editor and Executive Editor by the time he returned to People in 2002. During his second stint at People, which lasted until 2008, his duties as Executive Editor included leading the magazine’s 300 reporters and correspondents as News Director, editing and overseeing the People books division and running people.com.
Dancing With Death
How I Kicked Drugs By Writing
Bookpleasures interview
Indie Book Lounge interview
Freelance and Fiction interview
Free Book Reviews interview
ACMP interview.