Sentences with phrase «young editor»

Eshun first came to public notice as Britain's youngest editor of a men's magazine when he took over Arena at the age of 28.
Bloomberg hired a dynamic young editor, Josh Tyrangiel, to take charge, and the rebranded Bloomberg Businessweek has emerged as better and buzzier.
Mr. Knight was the second youngest editor in the history of the Economist and the former Chairman of News International.
This leads him to meet Jane (Olivia Thirlby), who is not just a rising young editor, but also the mistress to Arielle's husband Valery (Lambert Wilson).
Only one woman was willing to help him change the world — an ambitious young editor named Barbara Zimmerman.
All the young agents, as former young editors, thought they knew what would sell, thus the birth of agents having writers rewrite, a practice that would have been a firing offense just ten years earlier.
I am a puppyish young editor who loves finding the best free and bargain UK Kindle books for you!
These paintings stunned New York audiences; the more perspicacious critics raved, museums and collectors bought, and one young editor wrote; «If you ask me who is the most talked about painter in town I would say it was Matta.»
They worked tirelessly to instill accuracy as the highest virtue in all of us young editors.
Intimately involved in theater while growing up, he went on to become the youngest editor of his high - school newspaper, and then studied visual communication... more
Intimately involved in theater while growing up, he went on to become the youngest editor of his high - school newspaper, and then studied visual communication...
And that's why Automobile Magazine's youngest editor — yours truly — drove the car to Madison, Wisconsin, home of more than 30,000 undergrads, as a way of measuring the truth — «truthiness,» Gen Y ’ ers say — in Ford's claim that it has a legitimate subcompact contender.
They didn't most of the time — one guy I know who had a comic SF novel that got lots of votes was told after a young editor looked it over that they didn't publish comic SF, so it wasn't for them.
At the same time, young editors were getting fired as the consolidation after the distribution collapse was settling out.
But the young editors could get a promotion by finding a book that would sell.
Young editors were getting their starts in the slush piles of publishing.
As a young editor at Oxford University Press and at Viking Press, I could see that the hobbyists (independent bloggers, self published writers) were catching up with the professionals sitting inside the big publishing houses.
As a young editor trying desperately to break into publishing because I'm not so good at freelancing due to not being so hot at self - advocacy and self - management, I'd LOVE to work at a place like the one you describe.
But Crumb also liked the small publishing house and its young editor, Lucas Zwirner, the son of the gallery owner / publisher David Zwirner.
As a young editor at Carswell, I referred to CLIC guidelines on a nearly daily basis.
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