Sentences with phrase «few new editors»

No matter the format or console, we like to talk about it and we're on the hunt for a few new editors to help us grow.

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But as I told my editor, Stacy Jones, after spending a few hours watching videos and learning more about the people who believe in the school, I feel like I have new friends in Jerusalem.
At a presentation last night to the assembled journalists (and a few randoms like me) at the Knight New Media Center online politics seminar, Politico.com editor Bill Nichols mentioned in passing that in March, the Politico site had six million page - views and two million unique visitors.
The usually - strong Daily Mail also dropped a few places down the table with James Slack no longer on the team and new political editor Jason Groves missing much of the first half.
On Wednesday, just before the State of the State in the Capitol, Cenedella and Murray ducked into the upstairs office of Fred Dicker, the New York Post state editor who had initially reported Cenedella's interest in a Senate run and frequently savages the liberal Gillibrand, for a few minutes of off - the - record conversation.
COMMENTING on Feedback's report on Jonathan Rowles's attempt to synthesise his reading of New Scientist and The Psychologist by invoking the concept of «quantum psychology» (28 November), Jon Sutton, editor of The Psychologist, wrote to us (Letters, 9 January, p 27) recalling that he once spent a few weeks on placement in New Scientist «s offices.
A few weeks ago, BMJ editor Richard Smith threatened to resign if the university refused to return funding from the British American Tobacco (BAT) company (ScienceNOW, 3 May)-- funding budgeted to build a new center for research into corporate social responsibility.
Even just a few minutes a day can make a big difference, says Kristin McGee, Health's contributing yoga and wellness editor and a yoga instructor in New York City, who put together a few of her favorite gravity - fighting poses.
As expected, the third and fourth official days of New York Fashion Week featured some pretty big and buzzy shows — DKNY, Diane von Furstenberg, Hood by Air, to name a few — and brought out big - name editors and insiders (Carine Roitfeld, Nick Wooster, Grace Coddington, Miroslava Duma, Giovanna Battaglia, Jenna Lyons) celebrities (Rachel Zoe, Paris and Nicky Hilton), and New York personalities (ahem, legendary gossip columnist Cindy Adams.)
It's the holiday season and our New York City editor, Carly, is sharing her favorite gifts she gave, and maybe a few things she picked up for herself, too!
Editor Dolly Jones tells us that the new site will launch in a few weeks and will be «completely different» from the current site.
The editors and web administrators said that many new sites have come up in this niche over the past few years and they strongly felt the need to review these websites based on a number of factors such as site loading time and membership strength.
«Our editor was staying in New York for a few weeks and knew someone at the company, so it was on their radar before the festival,» said Albers.
A few feet away, new player NEON celebrated more wins: Two for the Tonya Harding skating dramedy «I, Tonya» (supporting actress Allison Janney and editor Tatiana S. Riegel), and another for best first feature, an unexpected win for the Aubrey Plaza dark comedy «Ingrid Goes West.»
Titled as the «Tactical Update», players will now have a few new things to bro - out to, such as the new level editor!
My blog silence these past few months has been due to my work on an education reform guide and a story for Education Next on middle schools (which, my editors hope, will be done soon), but I have been paying attention to the sturm und drang concerning Diane Ravitch's new book and her «turnaround» or «u-turn» on certain core issues — e.g. charter schools, teacher assessment, and testing.
New associate editor Eric Tingwall spent a few nights in the Evo, a car he hadn't driven since he was an intern with us last summer, and he quickly remembered how the tricky throttle / clutch interaction dampens low - speed maneuvers: «It's especially bad when backing out of a parking space.
And within a few weeks, we shipped the sedan off to New York to spend time with senior editor Joe Lorio and east coast bureau chief Jamie Kitman.
The good folks at Recaro GmbH have become more interested in increasing their North American OEM and aftermarket presence, and WAW asked their new arm, Recaro North America, to upgrade the driver's seat that many editors believe is one of the Passat's few weak features.
In this Automobile Magazine video, a few of our editors, including European bureau chief Georg Kacher, editor - in - chief Jean Jennings, automotive design editor Robert Cumberford, and New York bureau chief Jamie Kitman, give their take on the most important takeaways from the show this year.
ROAD TEST EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: A few years ago, Nissan made a big deal about offering the most affordable new car in America: a version of the last - generation Versa sedan.
I asked a few colleagues for recommendations, as well — Mac Morrison, an editor at AutoWeek magazine, likes the Fiesta and the new Mazda2.
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: I'll add a few more stitches to the common thread sewn throughout these comments: I'm not in love with the new X5's appearance, as it's less aggressive if not a bit bland to my eyes.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: I remember a few years back when this truck (or at least the new 6.7 - liter Power Stroke) and the Chevrolet Silverado Duramax were duking it out in the numbers ring.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: My takeaway after two days of driving the new Mercedes - Benz C - class at the launch event a few months ago was that the four - cylinder C300 is the athlete while the V6 C400 is...
How do you see the laying - off of so many in - house editors in the past couple of years affecting the work you both do, and how these new independents with publishing contacts and skills will play out in the workforce — both as literary agents and as independent editors — in the next few years?
But then, as the industry got bigger through the baby - boom years, fewer writers lived near New York and thus mailing manuscripts to editors started to become the norm.
The Good e-Reader editors have assembled a great list of new books that will be available in the next few months.
There is also a curated section from the Nook editors, New York Times Bestsellers, Free e-books and a few others.
Some agents worked with writers for Hollywood and some agents worked with a few writers to deliver manuscripts to New York editors for writers who lived outside of New York.
And when Louise and I finished our new co-written one, it did go out in submission to various publishers, but Amazon pre-empted it and our commissioning editor there read it in a few days.
I had a few people read for reviews and then the editor made some sequence changes that makes it read almost as a new book.
ThrillerFest VI took place at New York City's Grand Hyatt Hotel between July 6th and 9th, but those few days were nothing compared to the year - long preparation for the event, as well as the far reaching results of throwing authors, agents, editors, publishers, and all - around master craftsmen in the same venue for four days.
Whenever I get a new editor (and with more than 120 books in 35 years, I've had a few), I have to explain yet again that I don't know what happens until I begin to write, until the characters begin to speak to me and with each other.
A few years ago, at the RWA National Conference in California, I pitched a new series idea to my editor, Deb Werksman.
Our team of editors searches each month's new releases to find the books that will become reader favorites, popular book club selections and, in a few cases, beloved classics.
Harry Hansen, then book editor of The New York World - Telegram, reached back far before Cowley's limit of the last few years and recalled what must have been favorites from his first decade as a book reviewer at the turn of the 20th century.
Karen joined the DC editorial staff in 1979 and, within a few years, became known as an editor who sought to push mainstream comics into new territories.
From a long - time editor of a weekly Japanese magazine to a brand new shoujo and josei publisher, a few industry members took time to explain how fans can support the industry and help it continue to grow.
ThrillerFest VI took place at New York City's Grand Hyatt Hotel between July 6th and 9th, but those few days were nothing compared to the year - long preparation for the event, as well as the far reaching results of throwing authors, agents, editors, publishers, and all - around master craftsmen in the same venue for four... [Read more...]
When I got busy in the writing trade, I began to meet a few editors who worked for big New York publishers, and I was always fascinated by how they got to be one of those exalted people.
Of course there are a few things typical to most every day in the life of a literary agent, such as reading query letters, meeting / calls / lunches / drinks with editors and publishers as well as clients, pitching manuscripts to publishers, meeting with film / TV companies to adapt books for the screen, attending conferences / workshops, looking for new talent, etc..
Alas, so few editors at English - language publishers can speak another language, and they rely either on external readers (often newer translators) or, most commonly, on a pitch, which includes a synopsis, sample chapters in translation, and any other selling points (awards, sales history, institutional supports for the translation and / or printing costs, etc.) that can help convince them.
Well, before I sent my book out to agents, I hired a «book doctor» who was a former acquisition editor from a major New York publishing house (like most editors he worked at a few different houses).
On the podcast, a collection of the magazine's editors get together and talk about what happened in the newest issue and a few other tidbits related to the content and its production.
-- Joe Z., Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey «After reading a post about your programs on the Editorial Freelancer Association's list serv, I downloaded an evaluation copy of Editor's Toolkit Plus, and ran a few tests with it on some files I'm getting ready to edit.
At least a few times a month, I get an email from a new writer looking for an editor.
This year, Princess Jellyfish became the first josei («women's») manga ever nominated for an Eisner Award, America's top honor in comics — and just a few days after the ceremony, Akiko Higashimura's editor, Yuki Sukemune, will make an appearance July 28 at the Barnes & Noble store in Tribeca, New York City.
Editor's Note: We received several comments about the new format of the Individual Investor's Guide to the Top Mutual Funds (29th edition, February 2010), along with a few questions.
Editor's Note: I've added a few sections in this article to point you to some new information.
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