Sentences with phrase «published via interviews»

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Then he began interviewing entrepreneurs via email and publishing the interviews on the blog.
(CNN)-- Former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who resigned in 2011 amid scandal over a lewd photo sent via Twitter, confirmed in an interview published Wednesday that he's considering a political comeback, with a New York City mayoral bid on his radar.
«Fani Kayode has been accused of being part of those who are seeking to unseat Buhari via a coup Only a few days ago, Fani - Kayode's co-traveller, Dr Junaid Mohammed covertly made a similar threat of coup in an interview published by a national newspaper.
Weiner, who resigned in 2011 amid scandal over a lewd photo sent via Twitter, confirmed in an interview published on Wednesday that he's considering a political comeback.
Playboy holds the rights to these interviews, so Playboy published them via the KDP Platform to make them available as Singles Classics.
To celebrate the Interview's 50th anniversary, the editors of Playboy have culled 50 of its most (in) famous Interviews — including Tina Fey, Jack Nicholson and Martin Luther King — and will publish them over the course of 50 weekdays (from September 4, 2012 to November 12, 2012) via Amazon's Kindle Direct platform.
BIVRIC is a site that features and promotes self published authors via interviews and book blurbs, I also post articles on marketing self published books.
More and more, interview via web or video conferencing is becoming commonplace for publishing managers to screen applicants for positions their companies have openings for.
Judith Briles will interview Robin Colucci on publishing strategies including getting published via NY and so much more.
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Interview — Julia Adams, an editor at Hachette children's who works on their Wayland imprint for educational publishing, spoke with me from London via Skype on May 17, 2011.
Note: This interview was originally published in the March 2017 issue of our premium newsletter — Value Investing Almanack (VIA).
One of the first letters I ever published in the mid-1980s was to The Washington Post about the horrible rodeo in town, and just a few weeks ago, I was running errands with the car radio on, and an NPR program called Making Contact was gushing over a gay rodeo and interviewing performers about how they were developing their self - respect and identity via the rodeo.
Now that Visceral Games is no more, former Senior Level Designer Zach Wilson (now at Bethesda Softworks) chimed in on why survival horror games have a tough time in today's market, via an interview published by GamesIndustry.
A hardback book jointly published by Hayward Publishing and The Vinyl Factory, including original essays and interviews with the artists and photography from the video works and installations, will be available on site at The Store and online via VF Editions and the Hayward Gallery website.
This interview with poet Ed Steck concerning his book - length poem sleep as information / the fountain is a water feature, recently published by The Center for Ongoing Research & Projects along with a newsprint broadsheet and photocopied zine containing an essay on memory, insomnia, and replication, was conducted telepathically before being transcribed via email and finally transferred to The Brooklyn Rail.
Note from the editor: This interview with poet Ed Steck concerning his book - length poem sleep as information / the fountain is a water feature — recently published by The Center for Ongoing Research & Projects along with a newsprint broadsheet and photocopied zine containing an essay on memory, insomnia, and replication — was conducted telepathically before being transcribed via email and finally transferred to the Brooklyn Rail.
There'd be extensive book tours for every skeptical book published, to gain exposure in multiple markets via interviews in the local press, etc..
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