Mitch Pearlstein is director of a think tank in Minneapolis, the Center of the American Experiment, which he founded after a career working for University of Minnesota president C. Peter Magrath, for Minnesota governor Albert H. Quie,
as an editorial writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and at the U.S. Department of Education with Chester Finn.
Not exact matches
Editorial Note: This is the first of six posts in the Life section that is a collection of letters from
writers as varied
as the choice of topics.
Earlier this month, a website called Veterans News Now (VNN), removed James M. Wall from its
editorial board, where he was listed
as «associate editor,» and moved his name to a list of the site's «frequently featured
writers.»
Even to contemplate a drawing back from empire — something so inconceivable to our pundits and newspaper
editorial writers that it is simply never considered — we must specify
as clearly
as possible precisely what the elected leaders and citizens of the United States would have to do.
The
writer is clearly a leftist / liberal / democrat and the article SHOULD be labeled
as an
EDITORIAL OPINION.
(It is also interesting that Acton apparently does not share the
editorial writer's view of Pope Gelasius
as one of the «critical moments» in the emergence of democratic thought; I have come across no mention of Gelasius in any of Acton's very erudite writings on this subject.)
She joined the newspaper in 1983 and has worked
as a reporter, an editor, newsroom administrator and
editorial writer.
He also served
as director of
editorial services for the Assembly, where he led a team of approximately 30
writers and editors to craft the Democratic majority's message.
The usual routine was for editors to agree on candidates — though Fuzz retained veto power
as publisher — after which the chief
editorial writer (me) would draft an endorsement.
Five public relations firms have brought a federal suit seeking to block the JCOPE from enforcing the portion of a recent advisory opinion that would treat people paid to discuss legislation with
editorial writers as lobbyists.
But he said he would be moving forward with his mayoral campaign, despite calls from some of his opponents —
as well
as newspaper
editorial writers — to withdraw.
I like to write and have been involved with several clubs on campus
as a
writer and in an
editorial capacity.
Stefani Ellenbecker is our
Editorial Director at W&D — She manages our contributing writers, editorial calendar and acts as our head copywriter an
Editorial Director at W&D — She manages our contributing
writers,
editorial calendar and acts as our head copywriter an
editorial calendar and acts
as our head copywriter and editor.
An
editorial calendar encourages blogging
as a habit, wards off
writer's block, and ensures that you never miss another deadline.
As a former Hollywood
writer, I know how valuable a delivery schedule (sic
editorial calendar) can be to increasing INCOME.
Melissa's past work
as a photographer, freelance
writer, and style director prepared her for the juggling act of running the women's
editorial division of the Gilt Group.
The quality of the writing is not only top - notch, thanks to an unusually thorough
editorial process, but Reverse Shot's
writers manage to share their love for the medium
as much
as they display their taste and knowledge.
According to the Rotten Tomatoes web - site,
writers considered top critics «must be published at a print publication in the top 10 % of circulation, employed
as a film critic at a national broadcast outlet for no less than five years, or employed
as a film critic for an
editorial - based website with over 1.5 million monthly unique visitors for a minimum of three years.»
A cursory IMDb search shows that The Better Angels's
writer - director, A.J. Edwards, worked
as an
editorial intern on Terrence Malick's The New World, one of five editors on To the Wonder, and
as a «key artistic consultant» on The Tree of Life.
His political future,
as well
as the academic aspirations of NYC parents and children, will depend on whether he can muster the will to abide by what the
editorial writers call ``
While in law school, Mr. Hoffer served on the
Editorial Board of the St. Mary's Law Journal, serving
as Research / Articles Editor his third year and
as a staff
writer his second year.
In a recent Washington Post
editorial about the new report card proposed for teacher education programs,
writers intone: «That there was immediate pushback to Mr. Duncan's announcement from the teachers unions and institutions of learning came
as no surprise, given their record of resisting any and all accountability measures.»
A little over two years ago, when I worked for
Writer's Digest, we had some heated debates over how to handle the topic of self - publishing from an
editorial perspective,
as well
as how to deal with the various advertisers in the space, some with worse reputations than others.
Authors,
writers, publishers of eBooks, audiobooks and short texts can... A) sell their eBook through their author page on XinXii - without author contract - in real - time, without technical skills - with an own authorpage and online shop - enter all information such
as description, tags, cover, price... - upload an eBook in one or multiple formats: PDF, ePub, mobi, doc, xls... - high royalties per download - consolidated real - time sales reports - keeping full
editorial and copyright control or B) sell their eBook through their author page on XinXii and additionally on major eBook retailers - we convert eBooks to the ePub and mobi format for free - we distribute to the leading eBook - shops all over the world for free - we provide consolidated sales reports Readers have... - the opportunity to discover new titles in all categories and genres - an easy access to a huge variety of content - can instantly download after purchase - have the opportunity to rate and comment on eBooks
As I understood the original structure of Dellarte (and I haven't read anywhere that this has changed), a
writer interested in paying for the Dellarte service is offered an a la carte menu of services, including
editorial services by... Harlequin editors.
The publishing industry has a bad reputation amongst the majority of
writers, many of whom see publishers
as little more than law firms with an
editorial department in tow.
She is also part of the credible
Writer's Market, Publishers Marketplace, and
Editorial Freelancers Association and plays a pivotal role
as senior editor at Modern Gladiator magazine.
She cut her teeth in New York working at esteemed literary agencies such
as Writers House and Harold Ober Associates, where she developed an eye for compelling, emotionally resonant stories, honed her
editorial skills, and soon grew adept at contract vetting and negotiation.
Eventually earning a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and English, Michelle has worked
as an
editorial intern, staff
writer, blogger, and print / web designer.
These can be the most frustrating «hybrids» of all, since they might be identifying themselves primarily
as a traditional publisher and be listed in market guides such
as Writer's Market, but could use that
as a bait - and - switch: Oh, sorry, your work doesn't meet our
editorial needs for our traditional publishing operation, but would you like to pay for our hybrid publishing [or self - publishing] service?
W. Terry Whalin understands both sides of the
editorial desk —
as an editor and a
writer.
From 2001 — 2010 she worked at
Writer's Digest, where she ultimately became publisher and
editorial director; more recently, she served
as the digital editor for the Virginia Quarterly Review.
With expertise in the industry
as the former publisher and
editorial director of
Writer's Digest, a lecturer in publishing at the University of Virginia, and a former professor of e-media at the University of Cincinnati, Professor Friedman is highly qualified to provide you with a penetrating view into the many mysteries of the book publishing world.
As Publisher &
Editorial Director of the
Writer's Digest community, I thought it might be helpful for me to jump in at this point.
As noted above, I have spent a great deal of time working as a freelance writer and I have contributed book reviews, essays and editorial work to a wide variety publications, including.
As noted above, I have spent a great deal of time working
as a freelance writer and I have contributed book reviews, essays and editorial work to a wide variety publications, including.
as a freelance
writer and I have contributed book reviews, essays and
editorial work to a wide variety publications, including...
As a specialist fiction editor, I provide
editorial services directly to
writers — and I train other editors through my online courses, too.
Writer, editor, and web consultant with experience producing in - house
editorial for such companies
as AOL and Disney.
There are many inexperienced
writers who are simply using self - publishing
as a way to skip the hassle of trying to gain anybody else's
editorial approval... I'm not opposed to self - publishing.
She has a B.A. in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College and has previously worked
as an IT Technician, a Copywriter, a Software Administrator, a Scheduling Manager and an
Editorial Writer.
As a
writer, I don't claim to be perfect and I'm no
editorial genius.
As an indie
writer, I must be responsible for content, for contracting for
editorial work, for book covers and formatting, for website development.
They provide you a complete
editorial review, and what you can add to sites like Amazon yourself (they will not post their reviews, it's a service to YOU
as Indie
writer).
Just
as writers have been making the same mistakes for millennia, the need for
editorial input has not diminished, but grown.
My commercial success is on the industry side,
as an
editorial director, publisher, and digital content strategist at traditional publications — someone who acquires material and edits
writers for publication across a variety of channels.
The
editorial writers have just mentioned Paul Harding of the Pulitzer - winning Tinkers,
as well:
Since professional
writers already depend on agents / contract lawyers (since even the best and most caring editors are still on the publisher's payroll, not the author's), and
as the share of self - published books grows, it seems unavoidable that some agents and editors will merge / pool their talents to provide
writers with the external services they require (accounting,
editorial counsel, copy - proofing) so that authors can focus on their core trade.
She is also a professional
writer, editor and
editorial manager with more than twenty years of experience in the media and publishing industries and has worked for such prestigious
editorial brands
as CBS and Forbes.
«Many authors who have either written Byliner Originals or had their nonfiction showcased in our archives happen to be very gifted fiction
writers as well,» Byliner
editorial director and co-founder Mark Bryant said in a release, «and they've been asking us when we would begin publishing original fiction.
As for Harlequin, I'm not personally familiar with their
editorial services, but a quick glance at their website indicates that they're offering
writers a general critique in the form of a short summary — not a page - by - page comprehensive developmental edit.
I've worked
as a professional editor and
writer for over thirty years and am a member of the
Editorial Freelancers Association.