Note that though there are opportunities to catch the attention
of traditional editors — in digital - first imprints of major publishers, for example.
Some of them come at this from having been self - published authors who caught the attention
of traditional editors and... [Read more...]
Some of them come at this from having been self - published authors who caught the attention
of traditional editors and publishers.
Not exact matches
The «pay to play» nature
of the walled gardens
of the mobile web is making it harder to start businesses in the «
traditional» way for digital start ups, with writers,
editors, technologists, and commercial staff.
«The
traditional age for retirement in the U.S. is 65, but many Americans feel they'll have to keep working into their 70s before they can retire comfortably... if they ever can,» says Executive
Editor of InternationalLiving.com, Jennifer Stevens.
Many
of the books reviewed in the regular «Book World» column dealt with social issues, but the
editors also included notices
of academic theological monographs and
of books on subjects not
traditional for religious publications: literary criticism, philosophy and psychology.
Back in November 1977 the co-founder
of Faith Movement wrote, as
editor of this magazine, «There will be no
traditional priesthood left in Europe in ten years time, among the younger clergy, unless a start is urgently made to teach priests the full faith, the full spiritual heritage
of the Church, and the full content
of the life
of Christ in the
traditional image
of the priest
of the Western Patriarchate, the priesthood
of the Latin rite, which is the priesthood
of the fullness
of Peter and Paul.»
Editor: The case for a
traditional understanding
of marriage has faced several reversals in the courts and parliaments
of the West in recent years.
Given the response to this topic, it would be appropriate for the
Editors to have someone present the viewpoint
of those who support
traditional marriage.
The Swallow Anthology
of New American Poets edited by David Yezzi Swallow Press, 360 pages, $ 19.95 In his introduction,
editor and contributor David Yezzi suggests that this collection reconciles the
traditional division in the poetry world between those who prefer classical forms and those who....
by Nancy Gerlach, FieryFoodsCentral.com Food
Editor Emeritus Recipes: Mole Poblano de la Noche Buena Tamales y Mas Tamales Southwestern Roasted Turkey with Green Chile Piñon Dressing Posole Winter Squash and Apple Chowder with Red Chile — Dusted Croutons Mistletoe and holly are endangered species around here — everywhere we look in the Southwest, the
traditional red and green decorations
of the holiday season are...
By this we mean the
traditional freedom
of our writers and
editors to describe the world as they see it, without interference from the business side.
In the past, readers
of traditional media wouldn't be able to have much
of a say unless they wrote a letter to the
editor (and even that was no guarantee it would get published).
Then in the mid-1990s, I hired a couple
of editors who were different than our
traditional readership — they were athletes, really into fitness, and they found that natural parenting worked well with their lifestyle.
editors note: The
traditional Ketubah language dates back thousands
of years, and was one
of the first marriage documents to give woman specific and protected rights.
Most current
Editors, especially
of the
traditional media, can attest to those unwritten code for stability in the polity.
In reading Channel 4's economics
editor Paul Mason's response in the Guardian I was struck by the extent to which even an article that openly discussed the need for a renewed debate about the future shape
of our economy employed very a
traditional growth - orientated language and framework.
«The internet brings
traditional campaign methods to a new arena, a space in which people are increasingly living their lives,» says Alex Smith,
editor of blog LabourList.
It's more like an ongoing exchange between the top - down approach
of traditional journalism and the bottom - up approach
of the Web: Professional writers and
editors generate the stories, and the Web's vast audience decides which ones deserve our attention.
Editor's note: This slide show is part
of a four - part series that Anne Casselman, a freelance writer and regular contributor to Scientific American, reported in early June during a rare opportunity to conduct field reporting on grizzly bears in Heiltsuk First Nation
traditional territory in British Columbia.
Editor's note: This post is part
of a four - part series that Anne Casselman, a freelance writer and regular contributor to Scientific American, reported in early June during a rare opportunity to conduct field reporting on grizzly bears in Heiltsuk First Nation
traditional territory in British Columbia.
But scant evidence bears out that
traditional optimism, according to molecular biologist Adil Shamoo
of the University
of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore, co-author
of the textbook Responsible Conduct
of Research and the founder and, for nearly 2 decades, the
editor of the journal Accountability in Research.
Such noncutting gene
editors are possibly safer than
traditional DNA - cutting versions, says Gene Yeo, an RNA biologist at the University
of California, San Diego.
In French Pharmacist Finds Career Niche at Regulatory Agency, Elisabeth Pain, our contributing
editor for south Europe, profiles French pharmacist Franck Diafouka, who worked in a handful
of traditional pharmacy jobs before joining Europe's regulatory agency in charge
of drugs.
In contrast to
traditional peer review, members had the autonomy to select the reviewing
editors for the work, which increased the chance
of a favorable reception.
They might not taste the best (this
editor can attest to that, having grown up in a
traditional Chinese household), but the fact that they've been used for thousands
of years for glowing skin and a stronger immune system is a testament to that fact that they work.
Mark Brooks,
editor of Online Personals... than do
traditional dating methods,... Online Dating Directory.
Multiplayer: All the
traditional features
of Halo 3 multiplayer will be included in the new game, including full - featured integration with the Forge map
editor.
But I really think that technology is outpacing us — that we've had these
traditional means
of evaluating information, that we've relied on information gatekeepers like newspaper
editors and publishers and we've had some sort
of traditional markers
of authority that we've relied on like reference lists or professional appearance, things that have served us well in eras before the internet.
Edward Miller,
editor of the Tech Tonic report, urges decision makers to consider the downsides before going «blithely on with more and more high - tech activities that are squeezing out
traditional types
of low - tech activities.»
Your
editor thought that he would write a piece today about Center for American Progress» interesting - yet - simplistic report on teacher pay, and how it left out such key aspects
of traditional teacher compensation such as defined - benefit pensions (as well as how it ends up hurting younger teachers who leave long before those benefits kicks in).
Moreover, mobilizing audiences quickly and effectively requires a combination
of tried - and - true
traditional communications tactics — in - person lobbying and testifying before the state legislature, writing state and local officials, community events, media outreach, op - eds, letters to the
editor, handouts, etc. — with other strategies such as:
The
editors» word choice is a bit hyperbolic — after all, most
of the city's 1.2 million students attend
traditional public schools and always will — but the 10 % benchmark highlights parents» sense
of urgency about equitable educational opportunities.
The
traditional practice
of granting lifelong job security to professors after seven or so years is being called into question by many, including Naomi Schaefer Riley, a former Wall Street Journal
editor and writer.
As technical
editor Don Sherman noted: «It's not likely to suck customers out
of their
traditional big pickups.
«It certainly doesn't equal a manual in terms
of driving engagement, but it does a damn fine job
of imitating a good,
traditional automatic,» says digital platforms
editor Jen Misaros.
Tom Threlfall got the story / Centenary Brighton Run preview — Elizabeth Bennett tells us what to expect on 3rd November when the Run celebrates its 100 - year anniversary / 1925 Hupmobile straight - 8 — The story
of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes / Chenard - Walcker history — Jan Norbye recounts the story
of the French company which produced cars from 1901 to 1946 / H.R.G. — «The Sportsman's Ideal» — This month The
Editor regales us with his impressions
of a post-war example
of this
traditional sports car / Rileys dead and buried — Malcolm Bates tells
of a chance meeting which led to exciting news
of interred Rileys / Last
of the summer wine — Some superb veteran cars took part in the VCC's Mid-East Main Event.
The early years
of Wolseley — How the company developed up to the First World War by Norman Painting / Homage to a Morris 8 — D.H. Smith relates his memories
of a 1937 Morris 8 named «Cleopatra» / Amilcar anniversary — Brian Heath visited the Auvergne in company with other Amilcar enthusiasts on the occasion
of the car's 75th anniversary / The Citroen 2CV phenomenon — The story
of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes / Honeymoon trip in a Riley — Malcolm Bates tells us about a young couple's trip to remember in a 1929/30 Riley Monaco / Memories
of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley — Rivers Fletcher relates his personal reminiscences
of Woolf Barnato and W.O. Bentley in the 1920s and 30s / 1933 Alvis Speed Twenty — This month The
Editor gives us his impressions
of this
traditional — but tecnically advanced — British sporting car / Sunbeam Talbot Darracq rally — A report on the STD register's national rally by Nick Baldwin / Vulcan history part two — Michael Worthington - Williams continues his article on this comparitively little known manufacturer.
Still, some
of our
editors preferred the Panamera's coddling sport bucket seats to the
traditional bench - like feel in the Gran Turismo.
The
editors of The Motor opined the «more you study both the general layout and the detail features
of the Pacer, the more convinced you become that the men who dreamed it up and decided to make it actually do drive around in crowded cities and consequently realise from their own experience that the
traditional big barges are less and less easy to navigate through our streets.»
The
editor of Road & Track asserted that front - wheel drive, as well as a transverse mid-engined configuration, were among «various mechanical layouts... tossed around by the idea people at AMC,» adding that «it's unlikely they ever had much hope
of being able to produce anything other than their
traditional front engine and rear drive, using components already in production.»
DIGITAL
EDITOR ANDREW STOY: The Avalon is part
of a dying breed — the full - size sedan; it's kind
of a shame, because some
of the best mass - market examples
of this
traditional body style are on sale...
DIGITAL
EDITOR ANDREW STOY: The Avalon is part
of a dying breed — the full - size sedan; it's kind
of a shame, because some
of the best mass - market examples
of this
traditional body style are on...
It has some analysts and
editors wondering about Ford's commitment to the current iteration
of Sync and MyFord Touch because
of a reference to the new Ford F - 150 pickup that «blends touch screen capability with
traditional buttons and knobs, a similar balance planned for future Ford vehicles.»
MOTORSPORTS
EDITOR MAC MORRISON: This is one
of my
traditional favorites, but I'm starting to look forward to the next generation.
But with the advent
of the influence
of the university system and
editors coming out
of that university myth - filled system, the belief started to sink into the
traditional publishing offices that writing more than one or two books per year was a bad thing (except in a few genres like romance).
Putting both figures together, we realized that the
editors of traditional publishing houses sometimes make bad decisions what to publish and what not.
In the
traditional publishing world, agents and
editors sing the praises
of authors who meet deadlines.
We are an international members» alliance
of editors working in digital media,
traditional print media, corporate communications, book publishing, academia, government, and beyond.
Melissa Faliveno, associate
editor of Poets & Writers Magazine, talks with the
editors of five independent presses about the kind
of work they look to publish, the relationships they cultivate with their authors, and the balance between publishing
traditional work and developing new and innovative ideas for both print and digital literature.