In the previous film, Jack was the old
fiction editor at the publishing house, the one let go after he got handsy with Anastasia.
After their honeymoon, Ana returns to work, being promoted to
fiction editor at the publishing house Christian owns.
As
a fiction editor at a publishing house, we are treated to scenes where Ana is scolded by her husband for not changing her work email address to her newly married name, and her editorial notes consist of «make the font size two points bigger.»
Not exact matches
At the publishing house she works at, and which Christian bought, she is promoted to fiction editor, a job that comes with a big exposed - brick office and lots of responsibility («Increase the font size by two points,» she commands an underling, with a satisfied smirk
At the
publishing house she works
at, and which Christian bought, she is promoted to fiction editor, a job that comes with a big exposed - brick office and lots of responsibility («Increase the font size by two points,» she commands an underling, with a satisfied smirk
at, and which Christian bought, she is promoted to
fiction editor, a job that comes with a big exposed - brick office and lots of responsibility («Increase the font size by two points,» she commands an underling, with a satisfied smirk).
Allyson Rudolph discusses some of her favorite experimental
fiction, the day - to - day life of an associate
editor at a
publishing house, common problems she sees in
fiction and nonfiction, her commitment to increased diversity in media and the arts, and more.
Moving into
publishing, I worked as the in -
house editor of the Picador list (
fiction and nonfiction)
at Pan Macmillan Australia, one of Australia's largest trade publishers.
Now he's going to Penguin as an executive
editor, and because his imprint was the only literary
fiction home
at Amazon's
publishing house, it creates a vacuum the reflects the tension between Amazon the publisher and (other) traditional publishers, between commercial
fiction and literary
fiction, and between Amazon and authors.
This 400 - page book, after being written online in only 18 days, caught the attention of a senior
editor at Spectra, the science -
fiction imprint of Random
House's Bantam Dell
Publishing Group.