Sentences with phrase «book editors on»

We're a group of book editors on a mission to bring quality, life - changing, entertaining books to the world's readers by leading more serious authors toward publishing success.
He has worked as a book editor on both sides of the Atlantic divide — the United States of America and Nigeria — and has used his broad experience, knowledge and intellect to give a lucid and scintillating... Continue reading →

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Ultimately the success of electric cars depends on convincing buyers the range and cost are comparable to gasoline vehicles, says Matt DeLorenzo, managing editor, Kelley Blue Book.
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.
Right - wing media has also succeeded in baiting the former New York Times public editor into reprimanding a reporter for a harmless joke, broken major stories about the administration, and continued to harass Clinton on her book tour.
The Secret Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
One editor became frustrated that his colleagues kept piling books on a nearby shelf, so he put up a Post-it Note.
Clients spend an hour and a half on the phone with an editor talking about their goals for the book, another 90 minutes creating a table of contents and an outline, another 30 to 60 minutes approving it and six to eight hours being interviewed by the editor.
She has served as an editor and collaborator on several books, including The Opposable Mind: How Successful Leaders Win Through Integrative Thinking and The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the New Competitive Advantage.
The Mavens & Moguls team also turned a well - received bylined column on Forbes.com (reaching 8 million readers) into a monthly leadership guest column by one the book's editors who was a C - level executive at Cendant Corp..
He is editor and author of several books on Swiss liberalism and current affairs and a member of the Mont Pèlerin Society and the Hayek - Gesellschaft.
She has authored a dozen books about marketing, branding, social media, copywriting, and technology and is the founder and editor - in - chief of Women on Business, a blog for business women.
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.
Nigel Rees, editor of an engaging newsletter that tracks down quotations, reports that Chesterton's fictional Father Brown said things very much like that, but he suspects the source is Emile Cammaerts» 1937 book on GKC, which paraphrased him as believing that «The first effect of not believing in God is to believe in anything.»
18:30 Assistant editor Alexi Sargeant reflects on the life and legacy of Jack Chick, the evangelical comic book artist who died last week.
Many of the books reviewed in the regular «Book World» column dealt with social issues, but the editors also included notices of academic theological monographs and of books on subjects not traditional for religious publications: literary criticism, philosophy and psychology.
C. Christopher Smith lives and writes as part of the Englewood Christian Church community on the urban Near Eastside of Indianapolis, where he is the Senior Editor of The Englewood Review of Books.
In my day job as the editor of The Englewood Review of Books, I've staked my life and work on the hope that reading carefully and well will undoubtedly transform...
Editor's Note: Ehud Sperling is founder and president of Inner Traditions International, one of the world's largest publishers of books on spirituality, religion, and holistic health.
In my day job as the editor of The Englewood Review of Books, I've staked my life and work on the hope that reading carefully and well will undoubtedly transform us, reforming the ways that we think, talk about and live within this wondrous web of life that is God's creation.
Editor's note: Daniel A. Helminiak, who was ordained a priest in Rome, is a theologian, psychotherapist and author of «What the Bible Really Says about homosexuality» and books on contemporary spirituality.
Among his publications are: The Scripture Principle, Harper & Row, 1984; Reason Enough: A Case for the Christian Faith, InterVarsity Press, 1980; (editor) Grace Unlimited, Bethany Fellowship, 1975; Truth on Fire, The Message of Galatians, Baker Book House, 1972, Biblical Revelation, Moody Press, 1971, Set Forth Your Case, Craig, 1968; and A Defense of Biblical Infallibility, Presbyterian and Reformed, 1967.
To the editors who worked on the book, it represents one of the boldest efforts ever to introduce into the religious mainstream a view of the Bible as a human rather than divine document.
I remember, a dozen years ago, being told by an editor with the best list on worship in the business that his firm had never made money on any of these books.
The latest book in a series of which he is general editor offers a reflection on sex, marriage, and Christian love that appeals for solid grounding in the Bible and a tradition of moderate Calvinism.
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.
To the editors who worked on the book, it represents one of the boldest efforts ever to introduce into the religious mainstream a view of the Bible as a human rather than divine docu - ment.
Editor's note: Steven Kull is director of the Program on International Policy Attitudes and author of the recently released book, Feeling Betrayed: The Roots of Muslim Anger at America.
As the editor of this series of books on «Makers of the Modern Theological Mind,» I exercised my privilege of «divine right monarchy» and greedily chose to write on Reinhold Niebuhr myself.
She has been research director of the Conference on Jewish Relations, chief editor of Schoken Books, executive director of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction in New York City, visiting professor at a number of universities, and University Professor at the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.
They believe that the last days are just around the corner... and that in the decisive hour the World Council will stand on the sides of the enemies of Christ».36 Peter Beyerhaus, one of the editors of the book, deplored the influence of liberation theology on the missionary theology of the World Council of Churches.
His published writings include: The Church, Gospel Publishing House, 1977: The Corinthian Correspondence, Gospel Publishing House, 1976: God the Father, Gospel Publishing House, 1976; (editor) Perspectives on the New Pentecostalism, Baker Book House, 1976; Cults and Isms: Twenty Alternates to Evangelical Christianity, Baker Book House, 1962.
To the editors who worked on the book, it represents one of the boldest efforts ever to introduce into the religious mainstream a view of the Bible as a human rather than divine doc — ument.
A Lutheran pastor who also serves as director of the Visual Education Service at Yale Divinity School, where he has taught courses on media and ministry, Everist has served as editor of Please Copy, has written a soon - to - he published book on Creative Uses of Media by the Church, and has created a four volume review publication, Educaid.
He is the author and editor of more than 20 books on religion and politics.
He goes on to become one of the founding editors of National Lampoon, editor of Spy magazine, writer of parody books like Not the New York Times, cocreator of the groundbreaking television satire Spitting Images.
He had an inspiration and wrote the editors «to ask if they had commissioned someone to do a book on the foods of Africa.
Luckily I stumbled across a book called «The Best Recipe» written by the editors of Cook's Illustrated magazine and based on chef's trialling the many different versions of certain recipes out there to find «the absolute best version».
I've been coveting this book ever since I met your editor at a NY gallery event and she told me she was working with you on a cookbook — and I screamed so loud I turned heads!
It's funny, when I was working on my book, my editor corrected it to be called «risotto - style» barley... I love it this way now - the Arborio seems almost too white / starchy to me now that I've been using other grains.
I am unaware of any other kind of binding being used on the book but will bounce your comment to my editor to see if she can weigh in.
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.
A couple years ago I received an email from an acquisitions editor asking if I'd like to write a book on toast.
Author: Gregory Dal Piaz, founding Editor - in - Chief of Snooth.com, has been working on the front lines of wine education for over a decade and is currently concluding work on first book, on the wines of Chianti.
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.
«I knew she was up there but didn't realize she was this high up on the list,» said Cal - Hi Sports Editor / Publisher Mark Tennis, who very shortly will be adding Hearlihy to the Record Book.
Wilson, who is both editor and publisher, stirs in fiction, book reviews and classified ads with articles on all aspects of boatbuilding, including such spellbinders as «When the Keel Drops Off» and «How I Almost Used My Kayak As Firewood.»
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.
After conferring with assistant managing editor Mark Mulvoy, Verschoth booked seats on two flights, one of which she suspected IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch might be taking to Switzerland following talks with President Reagan in Washington.
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