Sentences with phrase «as an editor at»

As my editor at Penguin told me, «It's not what a book is, it's what a book does.»
BKEG was acquired in 2003 by New Wave Entertainment, a producer of marketing solutions and trailers for the movie industry that's owned by Paul Apel, who started as an editor at the company and worked his way up to owner and CEO, a spot he's had for 23 years.
So I asked Haley Mlotek, who worked with many young contributors as an editor at the Village Voice and The Hairpin, about the stereotype of the approval - seeking millennial.
Digitalundivided began percolating while Finney served as editor at large for women's community and media company BlogHer.
After dropping out of a PhD program at Duke University to, in his own words «pursue a life of thought - crime,» Spencer worked as an editor at a variety of right - leaning publications including Taki's Magazine, American Conservative, and the National Review, and was fired from the latter two for his extreme and racist views.
She cut her teeth as a newspaper reporter and served as an editor at four Boston - area book publishers.
After graduating, Mr. Passin began his career as an editor at Taipan, a financial newsletter in Baltimore, recommending obscure foreign stocks.
Doug has worked as an editor at an international bond rating agency and a Canadian website for financial advisors.
After college, a year of drifting and a semester of architecture school I started as an editor at WebProNews.
Sifton went to Radcliffe College and the University of Paris before starting a career as an editor at Viking Press, but her memoir is pervaded by a feeling of disappointment.
Thomas started his career as a freelance journalist for German newspapers and as an editor at N - tv news television, Thomas moved into the car and transportation industry more than a decade ago.
He has worked as an editor at the New York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
She also works as an editor at MockMom (the satirical division of Sammiches & Psych Meds), which is a perfect fit for her since she loves satire and is always silently correcting everyone's grammar anyway.
Troy should know of what he speaks: he's been around the online political world since the halcyon days of PoliticsNow (ah, the mid-90s...) before jumping over to National Journal, where he served as Editor at NationalJournal.com and as Managing Director for Electronic Publishing at the parent Atlantic Media Company.
Andy Coulson, the man who became David Cameron's spin doctor after unknowingly (he claims) presiding over phone - hacking as editor at the News of the World, gave a sterling performance which will have greatly relieved the prime minister.
But she declined to say anything about Andy Coulson, her successor as editor at the News of the World, although reporters repeatedly asked her what she thought of the guilty verdict against him.
World War II, as my editor at Simon & Schuster once said, «is the gift that keeps on giving.»
As an editor at the journal Physical Review Letters, my job is to consult experts in the field and ultimately decide which manuscripts to publish.
As an editor at Science, I see that the most successful papers are those that present innovative research.
As an editor at a wellness website, I try a lot of different trends, and very few stick.
As an editor at Health, I practice what we preach.
Amy has a background as an editor at GQ, Women's Sports & Fitness and Self and has worked with numerous celebrities, athletes and executives.
She is currently the contributing beauty editor at Uptown magazine but has worked as an editor at Lucky, Harper's Bazaar and Marie Claire.
Selected annually, the Sally Menke Editing Fellow will work as an Editor at the Sundance Institute June Directors Lab, focusing on editing the workshop scenes of two directors selected for the Lab.
She has a great job as an editor at Paper Magazine and is engaged to the vanilla yet stable Ben (Jay Duplass).
He teaches in the graduate writing program at Columbia University and has worked for many years as an editor at Random House.
I worked as an editor at Edutopia and am excited to be part of the groups.
Some years ago, I signed on as an editor at a major publisher of elementary school and high school textbooks, filled with the idealistic belief that I'd be working with equally idealistic authors to create books that would excite teachers and fill young minds with Big Ideas.
He has worked as an editor at the New York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
Patrick Armijo, who was laid off as an editor at the Durango Herald, became one of those summer candidates to fill a vacant teaching slot.
Tough has also worked as an editor at Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
Prior to joining AUTOMOBILE, I spent more than a decade as Editor at Large for our sister publication, Motor Trend (and the extraordinary but now - deceased Motor Trend Classic).
She then worked as an editor at Harlequin, acquiring contemporary romance and women's fiction.
Brian DeFiore started the agency in 1999, after close to twenty years working in mainstream publishing houses, including stints as an Editor at St. Martin's Press, as VP Editorial Director at Dell / Delacorte, as VP and Editor - in - Chief at Hyperion, and as SVP and Publisher of Villard Books / Random House Publishing Group.
I was looking through one of our smaller memory boxes the other day, and I found my old business cards from when I worked as an editor at a smaller publisher.
«Tired of accusations that family connections got him his current position, Ritsu Onodera quits his job as an editor at his father's company and transfers to Marukawa Publishing.
Kathleen is an award - winning editor and agent who has been working in the publishing business since 1979 — first as an editor at W.W. Norton where she published DEAR AMERICA: Letters Home From Vietnam, which became an Emmy award - winning documentary, then as a senior editor at Poseidon, formerly a division of Simon & Schuster, where she published and edited Mary Gaitskill and Ursula Hegi.
Because she worked as editor at a couple of Big Five Houses as well as being a New York Times bestselling author, she knows -LSB-...]
His first book, a work of poetry called Harmittavat takaiskut (Unfortunate Setbacks), was actually published by Touko in 1982 when he was working as an editor at WSOY.
As an editor at a big commercial publishing house, almost all my acquisitions come in through agents.
Amy Hughes began a career in publishing in 1998; previously an agent with McCormick & Williams, she started her career as a publicist at Simon & Schuster, and as an editor at Penguin.
Listed by the Observer as one of «Our top 50 players in the world of books», Clare Conville previously worked as an editor at Random House, before co-founding Conville & Walsh in 2000.
Greer Hendricks spent over two decades as an editor at Simon & Schuster.
I worked as an editor at a music magazine (not one you ever heard of, I promise), and Scott was the music director at a college radio station in New Jersey.
(Besides working as an editor at Scholastic, Levithan has written many other YA novels, including Boy Meets Boy and Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.
Every morning for three years, before leaving for her job as an editor at Simon & Schuster, Walker was typing away on her first novel.
She has reviewed books for NPR's Morning Edition, KPBS in San Diego, and worked as an editor at BookBrowse.
A decade ago Philip Connors left work as an editor at the Wall Street Journal and talked his way into a job as one of the last fire lookouts in America.
That same year, Stinson began working as a literary agent for Elsie Washington, who had already published the first African - American romance novel, Entwined Destinies, and worked as an editor at Essence magazine.
Phoebe works as an Editor at Octopus Publishing Group across a range of non-fiction titles.
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