Sentences with phrase «publishing opeds»

While The Post editorial board seems comfortable with a «faux and balance» approach of occasionally publishing OPEDs from people with their feet solidly in reality (like Bill McKibben) and reality - based editorials, the truth is simple:
I serialized the first book in a trilogy and uploaded it to Medium and Wattpad; ran giveaways on Amazon that were promoted by Bookbub, Booksends, etc.; pitched journalists for coverage; partnered with publications; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks; published opeds and guest posts; came on podcasts; and even created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations from the books.
; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks; published opeds and guest posts; came on podcasts; and even created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations from the books.
To my astonishment, the Post-Dispatch published my oped, For Earth Day, a GOP free - market solution to climate change, on April 19, 2013.

Not exact matches

«It's no secret that he and I have our differences,» Ryan wrote in an OpEd published in his hometown newspaper, the Janesville Gazette.
I was specifically only referring to Hansen et al's «scholarly publishing discipline», and not his OpEds.
A scientist writing a mass - meejuh OpEd has more latitude than scholarly publishing discipline allows.
Learning all of this in 2013 inspired me to write this oped about Meramec, What keeps me up late at night, that was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on July 10, 2013.
Check out this great oped that fossil fuel divestment organizer Noah Phillips just published in University of Madison's Daily Cardinal newspaper:
The TC has a policy of not allowing opeds by critics of global warming theory, although they've published a few of my letters.
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