Sentences with phrase «edited several books»

Jackson Fields holds three master's degrees in psychology, has contributed to and edited several books, and published more than 250 articles on psychology and related topics.
He has written for and edited several books and journals, is editor in mischief at tsnoK.se and teaches regularly at The Royal Institute of Fine Art in Stockholm.
Additionally, she has edited several books such as The X Initiative Yearbook, Charley Independents, I'm Not There: New Art From Asia, Ragnar Kjartansson, Collecting Contemporary Art, and Activity.
Recently, Ault has edited several books on arts and artists, with a specific focus on the New York City art scene of the 1980s and 1990s.
He's also a noted speaker on graphics programming and has written and edited several books.
He has authored and / or co-authored over 450 scientific publications as well as having written or edited several books, both in his discipline and on wider scientific issues (e.g., Vizi, E.S., Science in the Future of Europe.
He has published numerous articles in professional journals and edited several books, including Gaseous Halos of Galaxies and But It Was Fun: The First Forty Years of Radio Astronomy at Green Bank.
Tanya has edited several books on mycobacteria and published numerous papers on the basic biology and genetics of M. tuberculosis.
Dr. Grady has authored over 75 papers in bioethics, HIV disease, and nursing, and has authored or edited several books.
He has edited several books, including Dual - Process Theories in Social Psychology (1998), Self Control in Society, Mind, and Brain (2010), and Dual - Process Theories of the Social Mind (2014).
Additionally, he has edited several books including The Neuropsychiatry of Personality Disorders.

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She edits and colors such comic book projects as The Lalas, and has provided design, layout, and illustrations for nearly all of Starlight Runner's famous Franchise Mythology documents, including Coca - Cola Happiness Factory, Men in Black Universe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe, Transformers Universe, and several volumes of Spider - Man Mythology documents.
She wrote for several years for allmusic.com and edited and wrote a chapter for a book with Wooster Press.
She edits «The Monastic Way,» a monthly periodical of daily meditations, and is the author of several books, including The Story of Ruth, Twelve Moments in Every Woman's Life; The Friendship of Women: A Spiritual Tradition; and Wisdom Distilled from the Daily: Living the Rule of St. Benedict Today.
The past two years have seen the appearance of an informative Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (4 vols., edited by Leonard W. Levy [Macmillan]-RRB-, several outstanding studies on its intellectual background (including Forrest McDonald's Novus Ordo Seculorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution [University Press of Kansas] and Morton White's Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution [Oxford University Press], at least one pathbreaking effort to trace the document's role through the years (Michael Kammen's A Machine That Would Go of Itself The Constitution in American Culture [Knopf]-RRB- and a gaggle of good books on its religious themes (see Martin Marty's review in The Century [«James Madison Revisited,» April 9.
The vice president of book publishing and an associate publisher at Crossway, he has edited and contributed to several books and served as the managing editor for The ESV Study Bible.
Both the books, For All Life, which Leonard Swidler edited, and Testing the Global Ethic, which Peggy Morgan and I edited, include comments on the global ethic from members of several world religions.
Thanks to the generous help of several talented photographers, one video editing genius and some royalty - free music, we ended up with a book trailer that went beyond what we ever hoped for.
He also has several patents awarded or pending, served on numerous scientific advisory and review committees, organized several national and international conferences (including the 2006 Materials Research Society Fall meeting with more 5000 attendees), and edited 6 books in the field of materials characterization using synchrotron radiation.
He has also authored three books including the soon - to - be-released Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual, and has co-authored or edited several others.
In addition to several academic articles, book chapters and extensive editing and health communications work, Dr. Weinberg is the author of the powerful stress management and personal empowerment book, The Whole Cure: 52 Essential Prescriptions to Overcome Overwhelm, Reclaim Balance and Reconnect with a Life You Love!
In 2013 Brian made the decision to move fully into working with words, taking on freelance writing and editing work for an editing service and several independent clients while beginning coursework toward an MA in Book Publishing at Portland State University.
Rebecca, I just finished editing my inspirational book, and hired professional editing services, and though they are not copy editors, he did question the content of several paragraphs and made suggestions as to the changes that were needed for more clarity.
As an editor, I feel I've developed that relationship with several authors for whom I've edited multiple books each, where I've pointed out the same pitfalls so many times, now I just write in the margin, «you're doing it again, that thing we've discussed.»
As if that story you labored over for several years to get written, edited, accepted by a publisher, and then edited some more until it was fit to ship is somehow less worthy, less real, than books manifested in paper and ink.
I've edited and republished old blog posts and old books several times because I've never stopped practicing to become a better writer.
As for editing quality I own several commercial books that have glaring typos in them.
It will also avoid the burnout that comes when one person tries to read the same book several times for different types of edits.
Even if you have several friends that are willing to help edit your book, it's still a good idea to hire at least one professional.
There are several tools online that will help you edit your book.
Prunkl has edited more than [40] books, including several for Granville Island Publishing, which is not a traditional house, in that its authors pay to be published.
I can't speak for others, but because I am able to spend several months of my time working for far less than minimum wage, considering I usually work 10 - 12 hours, six days / week, to edit and publish a book, my clients (writers) prefer to enter into a business arrangement with me rather than become a contractor for the production of their work and deal with the «very real» business of distributing and marketing their title afterwards.
A book usually goes through at least three types of edits and sometimes several edits for each type.
If you've spent all your time trying to edit, perfect, and format your book, you may have forgotten several key steps in the launch process.
Several of my editing clients have landed book contracts with commercial publishers and / or agent representation after working with me.
It's a good idea to work with several freelancers in developmental editing and copyediting, design, book production, and other fields.
Keith Brooke is author of fourteen novels, six collections and over 70 short stories; he has also edited several anthologies and an academic book on science fiction.
When I first began editing books, I had been a professional editor for more than twenty years, at a New York - area newspaper, a regional magazine, and several magazines with an international readership.
Amazon will also remove books which they feel are poorly edited and formatted if there have been several complaints.
He was the original book reviewer for Asimov's, edited several SF anthologies, and wrote for numerous magazines and newspapers.
I have purchased several books recently that were excellent in content, yet the lack of proper editing (misspellings, poor grammar, and incorrect punctuation) actually made the books difficult to read.
Amy is a native of Duluth, Minnesota and in addition to project managing several books at a time in her day job, has a passion for copyediting, developmental editing, and proofreading.
So even though I'm involved in several book editing companies, I would never advise all self - publishing authors to dish out money for editing.
Although these questions on editing have been tackled from indie authors who have worked with several different editors on their own books, as far as I know there hasn't been a quality article from the other side (from the editors themselves) besides trivial and pointless posts meant to drum up new business.
Isn't this exactly the kind of advice that's causing indie authors to rush to market with the first draft of their book, before it's gone through several rounds of rewrites and had some professional editing?
I do a lot of writing and editing for this company and have referred several of of my book editing and ghost writing clients for the following:
We have a wide range of experts ready to help you publish the best book possible, from professional editing services to stunning book cover designs, and several of them offer special discounts to IngramSpark publishers, so we highly recommend you check them out to help make your book the best it can be.
We have ghostwritten several memoirs, act as a writing coach to numerous writers, and edit authors» novels and non-fiction books.
He worked for four years at Sailing World magazine; was a freelancer for a number of years, during which time he wrote / edited several sailing books, including Yachting: A Parody, for which he was the editor - in - chief.
Recently we've had several projects where the authors used terms like proofing, copyediting and «light edit» to describe that final manuscript review necessary before a book moves into the design and layout phase.
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