Sentences with phrase «editors and publishers about»

Wintour told the Times that the Artistic Director job would be «almost like being a one - person consulting firm» as she would advise editors and publishers about the direction of their magazines.

Not exact matches

«A code of ethics is about corporate culture,» says Michael Connor, the editor and publisher of the online magazine Business Ethics.»
Kathleen Peddicord is the editor and publisher of Live and Invest Overseas, a website and newsletter about living, retiring and investing overseas.
While this strategy works just fine for large publishers that already have established brands and get thousands of shares on any new article they publish (such as Mashable or TechCrunch), a more pragmatic approach is needed for just about every other business.It's true that getting quality inbound links starts with great content on your client's website, but the missing link is getting journalists, contributors, authors, and editors at quality publications to become aware of that content so that they can link to it when writing relevant stories / articles.
From her work as a religion editor at Publishers Weekly, to her expansive writing and lecturing career, to her The Divine Hours series, Phyllis has a remarkable ability to speak wisely and prophetically about the future of Christianity while remaining joyfully rooted in its past.
But what is perhaps most disturbing about this whole culture is the pervasive, stifling fear it has created among writers, editors, and publishers.
When Publishers Weekly, in its religion section, talked about one of my novels and one of John Updike's as crossover books by mainstream writers, I doubt that our editors at Knopf were pleased.
Mark Tennis, editor / publisher of CalHiSports.com, is taking a wait - and - see attitude about that statement.
About Us page Publisher / Editor - in - Chief Managing Editor Account Executives Marketing & Events Coordinator Art Director and Webmaster
Elinor Tatum, publisher and editor - in - chief of The Amsterdam News, (the nation's oldest continuously published black newspaper), has given voice to a concern I've heard a lot of worried murmurs about in Democratic circles: That black voters won't come out to vote for Andrew Cuomo.
Despite being castigated by many publishers and editors for having made what they regard as contentious recommendations about press regulation he has refused to be drawn on the issue.
He also revealed that the Journal News» Rockland County gun map was about 25 percent outdated and he continued to follow the financial ramifications of the gun map fallout throughout 2013, apparently raising the ire of editors and the publisher at the Journal News.
WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Jim Kevlin, Editor and Publisher of Hometown Oneonta, The Freeman's Journal and AllOtsego.com, about photographer Andy Baugnet who is creating a new collection based on the photos of Florence Peaslee Ward.
About Blog This website is curated by Dr. Helen Cummins, who is a luxury lifestyle editor, publisher, marketing & business consultant and successful entrepreneur.
New York About Blog Chris Sheridan, a 25 - year veteran NBA writer, is Publisher and Editor - in - Chief.
USA About Blog Felicia is Publisher and Editor in Chief for ThisThatBeauty, a top - rated blog that features fashion, beauty news, product reviews, trend spotting, industry interviews, and more.
Greg Wolfe, Publisher and Editor of Image; Author, Intruding Upon the Timeless: Meditations on Art, Faith and Mystery: «Through a Screen Darkly constitutes a milestone in Christian reflection about contemporary film.
As publisher and editor of the Washington Post, Streep and Hanks grapple here with the issue of whether to publish classified material about the Vietnam War leaked by Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys, TV's The Americans)....
The Post: A thrilling drama about the unlikely partnership between The Washington Post's Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep), the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, and editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), as they race to catch up with The New York Times to print «The Pentagon Papers.»
The film, through a screenplay from Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, pitches the battle through the eyes of the Post's publisher, Kay Graham (Streep) and editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks) as they decide whether to move forward publishing excerpts from the leaked report about the US involvement in Vietnam prior to the beginning of the war.
Just over a year later, it's coming to the big screen and generating Oscar buzz, as well as conversations about how its story — which centers on the decision by Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham and editor - in - chief Ben Bradlee to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971 — relates to First Amendment struggles in 2017.
These include Joe Wright's Darkest Hour, which portrays Winston Churchill scheming in darkened chambers during the same Battle of Dunkirk that Nolan depicts; Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which features a scorched - earth performance by Frances McDormand as a mother grappling with her daughter's murder; Phantom Thread, director Paul Thomas Anderson's largely unseen drama about a 1950s fashion designer played by Daniel Day - Lewis, in his final performance on screen; and The Post, which is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep as Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and publisher Kay Graham during the battle to print the Pentagon Papers.
And literary agents meet with editors and publishers first (or call them on the phone), to tell them what the book is aboAnd literary agents meet with editors and publishers first (or call them on the phone), to tell them what the book is aboand publishers first (or call them on the phone), to tell them what the book is about.
I sat down with Emma McKay, managing editor at Askmen and the force behind their foray into ebooks, to talk about what happens when an analytics - driven web publisher enters the ebook space.
As the executive editor at Foreword Reviews, I decide which authors or publishers might be worth considering as a topic for a news story above and beyond a possible review we might run about the book itself.
Writer Beware Website: www.sfwa.org/for-authors/writer-beware/about Run by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, provides information about writing scams, schemes, pitfalls; maintains an extensive database of questionable literary agents, publishers, editors, etc..
Julie Matysik, Editorial Director, Children's and Education, Skyhorse Publishing: «The German publishers we met were so dedicated to their lists and you could feel the passion they had in talking about particular authors and projects and that's something that I believe every acquiring editor needs to have.»
Publishers employ editors and artists who have particular notions (based on professional experience with what sells and what doesn't) about how your book should sound and look to appeal to specific reader tastes.
I had an agent and wonderful editors, but the truth is that no one cares about your career as much as you, and if you're not selling at the top of your game, a publisher isn't going to expend a lot of time, effort, and money helping an author raise that game.
While I applaud your willingness to embrace self - publishing, what I would say about publishers and agents is two things: the first is that they act as guardians of good taste in a way, helping get important (and not - so - important) books out there, and secondly, they are crucial as editors.
As far as publishing goes, the main thing, I think, self - publishers need to understand after all the other jazz about writing well and using the services of a professional editor, is that being a self - publisher means they've gone into business as publishers — even if just one time for their own book.
The editor didn't change a word and though it typically takes most publishers a year to release a title, mine was out within about nine months (still a long time!).
Although illness and disability are universal human experiences, written works about these experiences can be narrowly categorized by publishers, editors, market forces and even reader expectations into «inspirational» narratives that limit your reflection and complex experience, shutting down your creative work and your inquiry.
When you are preparing to submit to publishers we recommend you join www.writing.ie as an Emerging Writer Member (only $ 35 per year)-- this gives you a webpage to link to in your submissions, it demonstrates how serious you are about writing and it gives you exposure to the editors and agents who regularly visit the site.
For authors who go with a traditional publisher, the publisher does the editing, so this guest post is about whether there's value in paying someone to edit before submitting to the traditional publishing industry (agents and editors).
Readers don't care about length as much as editors and publishers do.
Knopf publisher and editor - in - chief Sonny Mehta, who introduced the works of Stieg Larsson to American readers, talks about the phenomenal success of the series.How did you first hear about the Millennium trilogy?I heard about the books at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2007.
Even with editors and the like, the mix of crap to quality remains about the same, lots of stuff that comes out of the major publishers is garbage, it's just well manicured garbage.
If your agent seems more worried about keeping their relationship with editors and publishers than in looking after your best interests, reconsider just who that agent is serving.
You'll find designers, publishers, authors, marketers, agents, editors, and just about everyone else connected to self - publishing in one way or another that I follow.
It also includes information about book publishers and editors, making it the proverbial jack - of - all - trades - and - master - of - none.
- The Writer Beware website, which provides warnings about common schemes, scams, and pitfalls (there are sections on literary agents, vanity publishers, vanity anthologies, small presses, independent editors, contests, self - publishing, writers» services, and copyright, as well as a page of writers» alerts, a series of case studies of defunct scams, and our famous Thumbs Down Agent and Publisher Lists), advice on how to avoid them, and links to helpful online resources.
The interviewer, Nelson Suit, who is a writer as well as one of the editors at Inkspokes, asked me a number of questions about my own experiences as an author who published his own work, but then asked me — as both a writer and a publisher of others» writing — what would be my advice for folks who were looking at self - publishing.
About a month ago, I submitted a detailed concept and 100 pages of my WIP to an editor at a traditional publisher.
Since I started working with the professionals I found on Reedsy, I have learned so much about the publishing industry and its standards: from learning about widows and orphans thanks to my copy editor, to understanding bleeds and crops from my designer, my team helped me acquire the knowledge I needed to become an indie publisher.
I met five editors of indie presses this month and got loads of information about how to work with an independent publisher.
In the time since your literary agent sold your novel or non-fiction book proposal to a book publisher and you signed your book contract, you and your editor have likely had some back - and - forth about the content.
Preditors & Editors provides lists of publishers and literary agents, with warnings about those that aren't reputable.
-LSB-...] met five editors of indie presses this month and got loads of information about how to work with an independent publisher.
I'm looking forward to learning about the modern publishing process and working with a great team of editors, publishers, illustrators, and other authors.
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