Sentences with phrase «editor in a past life»

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In the past, the API Live teleseminars have featured Dr. Kathleen Kendall - Tackett discussing parental depression, Dr. Bob Sears chatting about autism spectrum disorders, Mothering magazine editor Peggy O'Mara discussing how we can get real with ourselves and our children, Ina May Gaskin speaking on the topic of the gift of loving your best birth, and much more.
James Lane gets Brooklyn Democratic club endorsement over Vincent Gentile editor's note: this past fall 3 local NYC Democratic Party Clubs endorsed Howie Hawkins, the Green candidate for NY Governor Staten Island Live by Rachel Shapiro April 28, 2015 James LaneThe Southern Brooklyn Democrats have endorsed Green Party candidate James Lane over Brooklyn Democratic Councilman Vincent Gentile in the race for Congress, citing Gentile's unwillingness to meet with them and Lane being a political outsider.
A 50 - year - old American magazine editor who lives in Paris says that he has used online personals over the past 10 years to orchestrate «adventures» — rendezvous in foreign locales with women from various European countries.
«We felt that the team managed to breathe new life into the C7 in a way that both embraced the model's storied past and invited drivers to dream about its future,» said WAPA President Melanie Batenchuk, editor of Be Car Chic.
Unless you've been living in a cave for the past few years, you probably know that the game of book publishing has changed, for all players — authors, publishers, editors, literary agents, and even publicists.
My motivation for these past 40 years as the editor - in - chief of this enterprise derives from my life - long love of books, the personal importance libraries have played in my life, and the continued expressions of appreciation and support I receive from librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, and the general reading public.
In a continuing series examining the lives of writers in the international writing community, contributing editor Stephen Morison Jr. spends time with three authors in Rome who share a common desire «to shake free from a past so impressive it's suffocating.&raquIn a continuing series examining the lives of writers in the international writing community, contributing editor Stephen Morison Jr. spends time with three authors in Rome who share a common desire «to shake free from a past so impressive it's suffocating.&raquin the international writing community, contributing editor Stephen Morison Jr. spends time with three authors in Rome who share a common desire «to shake free from a past so impressive it's suffocating.&raquin Rome who share a common desire «to shake free from a past so impressive it's suffocating.»
Alice Osborn's past educational (MA in English, NCSU and BS in Finance, VA Tech) and work experience is unusually varied, and it now feeds her work as a poet - singer / songwriter, book coach and editor of Wake Living magazine.
[Sister site GamerBytes» editor Ryan Langley examines the successes and failures of the past six months of Xbox Live Arcade — from Toy Soldiers to Darwinia +, as he checks in on Leaderboard statistics over the first half of 2010.]
Columns and reviews Associate editor Pablo Larios writes a fan letter in praise of the late Guy Davenport; Olivia Laing discussed the enduring relevance of Philip Guston's «Klan» paintings amidst recent racial tensions in the US; Krzysztof Kościuczuk observes how «necropolo,» a new genre of macabre, deadpan music in Poland, reflects current political anxieties; Ben Eastham witnesses a revival of state - of - the - nation novels in his review of Virginie Despentes's book trilogy, «Vernon Subutex»; Andrew Mellor surveys the London Sinfonietta, past and present, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary; and Elvia Wilk asks whether live - action role play can help us overcome social obstacles in the art world.
Edson Chagas lives and works in Luanda, combining his artistic work with the job of image editor for the Angolan newspaper Expansão, where he has worked for the past three years.
In a past corporate life, Heather was editor of Computer Reseller News.
Mr. Lipton is the editor of From Crisis to Crossroads: Gay Men Living with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities (Haworth Press) and has published many clinical articles and book chapters in psychology and social service journals over the past two decades.
«Most people think it's just the same old data processing as in days past but more of it,» says Kenneth Cukier, data editor for The Economist magazine and author of the book Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work, and Think.
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