Sentences with phrase «most book editors»

Most Book Editors have studies English, communications, or journalism.

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Before coming to Business Insider as assistant managing editor, Lyndsay worked for several years in book publishing, most recently in the literary department of ICM Partners.
The Secret Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
Along with novels like The Catcher in the Rye, A Farewell to Arms and The Lord of Rings, the editors decided to include the Bible in their list of the most overrated books of «all - time.»
Arguably the most useful part of the book is the introduction by the editors, which offers a helpful summary of the papers.
Beegle's first book, The Inspiration of Scripture, proved to be the most controversial book within evangelicalism in the early sixties.25 Published in 1963, it was given ten pages of review in Christianity Today by editor Carl Henry and contributing editor Frank Gaebelein.
This book has been hailed by the editor of The Christian Century as «the most important interpretation of Christian missions that has appeared since the modern missionary enterprise was launched, a little more than a hundred years ago.»
And Dorothy Patterson, an editor of the new Evangelical Women's Commentary, notes, «Most people don't think about submission as being a topic in the book of Esther, but it is clearly in the text.
A prolific writer and editor, her publications include: Augustine and the Limits of Politics, Just War against Terror: The Burden of American Power in a Violent World, and, most recently, Sovereignty: God, State, and Self (Basic Books, 2008).
Brian Doyle is editor of Portland Magazine and author, most recently, of A Book of Uncommon Prayer.
Each week, our editors select the one author and one book they believe to be most worthy of your attention and highlight them in our Pro Connect email alert.
His most recent, No Regrets Parenting — Turning Long Days and Short Years into Cherished Moments with Your Kids (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012), was the featured cover story in Parents magazine (March, 2012); editor - in - chief Dana Points wrote, «Dr. Rotbart's book turned my head around.»
The most refreshing, and little discussed, aspect of the book is his conclusion that the media is less powerful than either editors pretend or politicians fear.
In his new book Elkind, an editor at large at Fortune, tells the story of Spitzer's rise from a state prosecutor who took on one of New York's most powerful Mafia families to politics, in which he lost one bid for attorney general before winning the post in 1998.
Michael Lemonick, opinion editor at Scientific American, talks about his most recent book, The Perpetual Now: A Story of Amnesia, Memory and Love, about Lonni Sue Johnson, who suffered a specific kind of brain damage that robbed her of much of her memory and her ability to form new memories, and what she has revealed to neuroscientists about memory and the brain.
Contributing editor Richard Rosen's most recent book is Pranayama: Beyond the Fundamentals (Shambhala, 2006).
Journalist and SHOWstudio editor Lou Stoppard explores the most creative pairings that have shaped the fashion industry in her book Fashion Together.
* With his win for «Dunkirk,» Richard King made the record books as the most Oscar - bestowed sound editor with a total of four.
In supporting roles we have Elizabeth Reaser making the most of limited screen time as Buddy's wife Beth, Collette Wolfe as Matt's sister Sandra, who worships Mavis, and even J.K. Simmons in an uncredited cameo as a book editor that hounds Mavis.
In filming the epic indictment of slavery which is adapted from Northrup's book by John Ridley, Sean Bobbitt respects audience patience by his many long takes, enjoining editor Joe Walker from making the cuts that are so common in TV sitcoms and most serious movies alike.
Many examples will be familiar to readers of the «best practices» literature (Southwest Airlines, New York City Police Department, Long Beach Unified School District), but the book's nearly 500 pages allow its editors to delve into details that will be fresh for most.
She is an editor of three JFF books: Double the Numbers: Increasing Postsecondary Credentials for Underrepresented Youth, Minding the Gap: Why Integrating High School with College Makes Sense and How to Do It, and most recently, Anytime, Anywhere: Student - Centered Learning for Schools and Teachers, all four published by the Harvard Education Press.
«Totally redesigned for 2017, the CR - V is the best - selling SUV in the country and one of our most awarded cars every year,» wrote Kelley Blue Book editors.
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Most beta - readers are equally as qualified to proof and edit a book as anyone with an «editor» title.
Established book agents don't have to make cold calls to the Publishers, Vice-Presidents, and Senior Editors with the most money to buy books.
The most expensive editor, designer, or publicist may not be the best person for you or your book, but the cheapest may be a greater waste of money.
We've written about blurbs here on The Book Case before, most recently when our editor Lynn Green admitted that in spite of some skepticism, they led to her discover of A Mountain of Crumbs.
A month ago we revealed our editors» 30 most - anticipated books of 2012 and asked you to tell us your most - anticipated books of the year by filling out a survey.
Since an agent's main job is to become familiar with the interests of acquiring editors and executives at the major publishing houses, and sell them books, it makes sense for most agents to live in New York.
(This is «The Blob» from my last article, «The 10 Monsters Your Book Editor Fears Most.»)
When EC fired most of its editors, its cover artists, and much of its administrative staff in August 2014, I decided it would be a wise choice to request reversion of rights on every eligible EC book.
Most notably, he emphasizes the fact that the editor's job to make the author's book «the best it can be» — in the sense that the author's intent with the book is accomplished and conveyed properly.
9 Ways Editors Can Make You Look Good... and 7 Ways They Can Make You Miserable by Ruth Harris As a former editor, I'm biased but, as a writer, I've learned that for me (and for just about every writer I know), editing is the most productive and transformative part of writing a book.
For Pentecost, I used five different editors [multiple structural editors, a line - editor and a copyeditor], so that cost the most of all the books.
Like most writers, I had always wanted the validation of seeing my book in a physical bookstore and having an agent or editor tell me they loved and believed in my work.
From a business perspective, that's a pretty risky model, especially when you consider the fact that most agents and editors admit they have no idea why some books make a splash while others sink to the bottom of the bargain bin.
A New York literary agent can spend more time with editors and publishers at major New York publishing houses (the people who buy most books).
Most authors recommend using a professional editor in order to make your book the best it can be, but the cost will depend on the level of your writing, how long the book is, how much editing it needs and the editor you choose.
Premier Press Publishing puts our network of authors, editors, beta readers, book cover designers and readers in touch with you so you can get the most exposure possible.
He has done work for major international publications, most recently as a copy editor at The Montreal Gazette, and has a weekly book - review column called the Biblio - File on CBC's Radio Canada International.
A post today for Huffpo's Books section is worthy of a share here on Good e-Reader: Howard Polskin, CEO and Editor in Chief, Thin Reads, listed his picks for some of the most powerful names in digital publishing, at least where the increasingly popular ebook singles are concerned, and we couldn't agree more.
FSG maintains a site devoted to their authors» works in progress, and this entry is all about Jeffrey Eugenides» (of Middlesex fame) next book — which editor Jonathan Galassi calls «One of the most anticipated new books around the FSG offices (and out in the real world, I daresay).»
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To that extent we only review books of a certain calibre which means we will overlook most self - published books whose authors eschew the use of an editor and design their own book covers in an attempt to make money from an inferior book.
(Most online graphic editors have limited fonts that may work for web design, but not for book covers; and they're missing the ability to blend layers for really gripping effects).)
His most recent Junior Bender book, the Christmas 2016 release Fields Where They Lay, was an editor's pick at Entertainment Weekly and at Publishers Weekly, and reviewers drew comparisons with such diverse writers as Arthur Conan Doyle and Donald M. Westlake.
The Tab S's three most critical competitors are the Editors» Choice Apple iPad Air, which still rules in terms of having the widest range of high - end games and streaming media services; the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9, a low - cost choice that streams Amazon video, which the Tab S can't do, and the hyper - productive Windows - powered Asus Transformer Book T100TA.
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