Sentences with phrase «book editors from»

We're a team of book editors from the Big Four Publishers who worked on award - winning and bestselling titles.
Children's book editors from the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand: apply for the German Book Office New York editor's trip by April 11, 2016.
One possible juror, a children's book editor from Manhattan, had indicated on his jury questionnaire that he had heard Mr. Silver had engaged in some «dirty dealings.»
«Wendy Shields is a book editor from New York facing a marriage crisis.

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Get free, early access to one Kindle book from a selection of editors» picks each month or shop the hardcover version for $ 9.99 or less.
We've invited the entire Fortune family — from our writers and editors to our photo editors and designers — to weigh in on books of their choosing based on their individual tastes or curiosities.
Their editors extract the essence of the authors» ideas and provide key takeaways from the book, all in an easily digestible format.
First Reads gives Prime members the option to download one free book each month from a selection of six editors» picks.
To help you get started with reading your way to the office, the post provides 15 book suggestions for commuters from Amazon editor Chris Schluep, including:
Editor's note: This article is excerpted from Rule's Book of Business Plans for Startups, from Entrepreneur Press For a startup business, creating a business plan is like creating a game plan in sports.
Edward T. Oakes, S.J., is the author of Pattern of Redemption: The Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar and the editor of German Essays on Religion, both from Continuum Books.
Hedström's essay, abridged by the editors of this book and translated by Kathlyn Smith, combines sections from two of his books: We Are Part of a Great Balance: The Ecological Crisis in Central America [3d ed., published in San Jose, Costa Rica, by Editorial DEI, 1988] and Will the Swallows Return?
Editor's note: This piece has been excerpted from Jared Brock's book, Bearded Gospel Men.
Editor's Note: The son of missionary parents, Mark Lutz is Senior Vice President at Opportunity International, a non-profit microfinance organization, and author of the new book UnPoverty: Rich Lessons from the Working Poor.
According to the editors of A New Standard Bible Dictionary, «The Bible did not fall from heaven as a ready - made book.
In the following year, C. C. Morrison, then editor of The Christian Century, combined a series of articles from that periodical by D. C. MacIntosh, Max Carl Otto and Wieman into a book entitled, Is There A God?
Editor's Note: In the August / September 2009 issue of First Things, currently on news stands, is a major new essay by René Girard drawn from his recent book, Achever Clausewitz, forthcoming as Battling to the End: Politics, War, and Apocalypse from Michigan State University Press.
Editor's note: This piece has been excerpted and adapted from Carolyn Heslel's book, Anxious to Talk About It: Helping White Christians Talk Faithfully About Racism.
Issuing from a 1995 conference at Oriel College, Oxford, marking the 150th anniversary of Newman's conversion, the book contains frequently sparkling essays by, inter alia, Sheridan Gilley, Avery Dulles, John Macquarrie, and editor Ker.
Editor's note: This piece by Chris Wignall has been excerpted from Jared Brock's book, Bearded Gospel Men.
This process is cheaper for everybody involved, makes it easier for books to go viral, and keeps me from having to worry about an editor who might be having a bad day.
Edited by Dave DeWitt Editor's Note: Mostly using the incredible resource of Google Books, I've compiled a chronological history of jerk pork from primary sources.
By Rick Hendricks [Editor's Note: This essay is excerpted with permission from Sunshine and Shadows in New Mexico's Past: The Statehood Period 1912 - Present, published by Rio Grande Books (www.RioGrandeBooks.com) in collaboration with the Historical Society of New Mexico.]
A few weeks ago, I visited the kitchen of Martha Stewart's Everyday Food where I joined editor Sarah Carey to make some gluten - free cranberry and quinoa scones from my book.
My first book came about after an editor from Chronicle Books (Amy Treadwell) contacted me after seeing a series of holiday recipes that I had running on my site.
This weekly food blogging group features a different Power Food each week based on the book Power Foods: 150 delicious recipes with 38 Healthiest Ingredients from the editors of Martha Stewart's Whole Living Magazine.
The way the book is organized, you get a glimpse into the homes of a range of home cooks - musicians, writers, editors, florists - and they share recipes and inspiration from their tables.
(Kajoo Barfi) Editor's note: These instructions are excerpted from Julie Sahni's book Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking.
Editor's note: These instructions are excerpted from Julie Sahni's book Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking.
For the book he worked with Toni Tajima (design / you all know her from both Super Natural books, and Near & Far), Laura Dart did the photography (she took this shot of me & Wayne years ago at one of the early Kinfolk brunches), Martha Holmberg (former editor of Fine Cooking), and Melinda Josie (illustration).
A couple years ago I received an email from an acquisitions editor asking if I'd like to write a book on toast.
Editor's Note: Mostly using the incredible resource of Google Books, I've compiled a chronological history of jerk pork from primary sources.
He is the editor / author of several books and papers on topics ranging from practical brewing basics to the technical aspects of brewing and packaging.
Still, with the national championship as his playing field, editor Wade has a broad swatch to pluck from, and his book covers lots of territory, with some nice sidesteps from the obvious that include former USGA top dog Frank Hannigan's insights into course setup and some skinny from John Feinstein on the wit and wickedness behind the pairings.
Those members of the national media who have mindlessly dismissed the allegations against Notre Dame detailed in the book Under the Tarnished Dome could learn a thing or two about journalism from, of all unlikely tutors, the editors of Blue & Gold Illustrated.
Adapted from the book, Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports (Harper Collins 2006) by Brooke de Lench, Executive Editor of MomsTEAM Youth Sports Safety Institute, and Founder and Publisher of MomsTEAM.com.
We're so excited about a new book, Baby - Led Feeding, coming out this March from Jenna Helwig, author and food editor at Parents magazine.
She is also the editor of two books, BabyCenter Pregnancy: From Preconception to Birth and BabyCenter Baby: The All Important First Year (DK Publishing, August 2010).
By: Joe Newman * Note from the Editor — With so many resources and books about parenting, discipline, and behavior, it's a challenge deciding on which area to focus.
To get a better feel for the specific effects of parenting that is not in line with research, this API Editor's Pick highlights the Psych Central post, «Unloved in Childhood: 10 Common Effects on Your Adult Self» by Peg Streep, a parenting book author from New York City, USA.
It was Robert Silvers, the well - respected editor of The New York Review of Books, who urged Judt to expand his intellectual horizons: he «taught me in spite of myself that I really could do this sort of writing; that I could think and comment upon subjects far removed from my formal scholarly concerns.
In his new book Elkind, an editor at large at Fortune, tells the story of Spitzer's rise from a state prosecutor who took on one of New York's most powerful Mafia families to politics, in which he lost one bid for attorney general before winning the post in 1998.
My editors had summoned me back from book leave to interview the PM before his first official trip to the US and I was pretty grumpy about being there.
Another source adds that Spicer and Halperin «go back a long way,» and that the former press secretary also sought career and book - publishing advice from the seasoned reporter and editor.
Michael Connelly, editor of The Buffalo News and Mary Jean Jakubowski, director of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System, will speak and the OCS EEP students will enjoy an interactive reading from one of the books donated last year.
And in your letter from the editor, you talk about having read Mary Roach's book Stiff, which is a long explication on the subject — and we just had Mary on talking about her Mars book — but in our shorter version we go through skeletally, if you will, you know what happens to your body after you die.
Outcome: Svensmark wrote a book about his ideas, The Chilling Stars, co-authored by Nigel Calder, editor of New Scientist from 1962 to 1966.
Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from Mark Lynas's book, The God Species: Saving the Planet in the Age of Humans.
Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from Mara Hvistendahl's book, Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys over Girls and the Consequences of a World Full of Men.
This week on the podcast: We'll hear a little more from Alan Weisman, author of the best - selling book, «The World without Us, which is at its core — gigantic thought experiment, what would happen if human beings suddenly disappeared and we'll talk to Scientific American editor in chief, John Rennie, about some big doings at the magazine.
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