Editor & Publisher Market Guide
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Page : 738 pages
File Size : 35,25 MB
Release : 1994
Category : American newspapers
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Page : 738 pages
File Size : 35,25 MB
Release : 1994
Category : American newspapers
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Page : 986 pages
File Size : 34,55 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Statistics
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Author : Batra
Publisher : Pearson Education India
Page : 772 pages
File Size : 35,43 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Advertising
ISBN : 9788177588507
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Page : 1976 pages
File Size : 23,91 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Journalism
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Author : Kat Duff
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 26,22 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780679420538
In this elegantly written inquiry into the function and purpose of illness, Duff reflects upon her own experience with Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) and offers a fresh perspective on recovery and healing. While we are conditioned to think of health as the norm, the author reveals that illness has its own geography, laws and commandments.
Author : Christine Martin
Publisher : Betterway Books
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 13,74 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780898796117
Poets will find US and international publishers of poetry, a list of Canadian and US arts councils, contests and awards, writing colonies, organizations and publications useful to poets. 1,700 listings.
Author : Jewell Parker Rhodes
Publisher : Main Street Books
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 16,36 MB
Release : 2010-03-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0307434141
A Bird by Bird for the African-American market--A top-notch writer's guide filled with practical guidance, essays, and journal exercises for the African-American writer including advice from E.Lynn Harris, Charles Johnson, and Yolanda Joe. In her introduction, Jewell Parker Rhodes writes: "Never (in four years of college or five years of graduate school) was I assigned an exercise or given a story example that included a person of color...While the educational system and the publishing world have become progressively more welcoming of African-American authors, there is still little attention to educating, supporting, and sustaining the writing process of African-American authors. Free Within Ourselves is a solid first step--it is the book I wished I had when I started out as a writer. It is meant to be a song of encouragement for African-American artisits and visionaries. Free Within Ourselves is a step-by-step introduction to fictional technique, exploring story ideas, and charting one's progress, as well as a resource guide for publishing fiction." For the legions of people who have a novel stuck in their word processors, help is finally on the way! Free Within Ourselves is an excellent guide to all the elements necessary to crafting fiction: character development, point of view, plot, atmosphere, dialogue, diction, sentence variety, and revision. Writing techniques are taught using exercises, journaling, story examples, and analyses of famous writing fragments, as well as several complete stories (including those of James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, and Edwidge Dandicat, among others). The book is further enhanced by inspirational advice from successful contemporary black writers (such as Bebe Moore Campbell, Rita Dove, Henry Louis Gates, John Edgar Wideman, and others), a bibliography, and a guide to workshops, journals, magazines, contests, and fellowships supportive of black arts.
Author : Peter Ginna
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 11,47 MB
Release : 2017-10-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 022630003X
Essays from twenty-seven leading book editors: “Honest and unflinching accounts from publishing insiders . . . a valuable primer on the field.” —Publishers Weekly Editing is an invisible art in which the very best work goes undetected. Editors strive to create books that are enlightening, seamless, and pleasurable to read, all while giving credit to the author. This makes it all the more difficult to truly understand the range of roles they inhabit while shepherding a project from concept to publication. What Editors Do gathers essays from twenty-seven leading figures in book publishing about their work. Representing both large houses and small, and encompassing trade, textbook, academic, and children’s publishing, the contributors make the case for why editing remains a vital function to writers—and readers—everywhere. Ironically for an industry built on words, there has been a scarcity of written guidance on how to approach the work of editing. Serving as a compendium of professional advice and a portrait of what goes on behind the scenes, this book sheds light on how editors acquire books, what constitutes a strong author-editor relationship, and the editor’s vital role at each stage of the publishing process—a role that extends far beyond marking up the author’s text. This collection treats editing as both art and craft, and also as a career. It explores how editors balance passion against the economic realities of publishing—and shows why, in the face of a rapidly changing publishing landscape, editors are more important than ever. “Authoritative, entertaining, and informative.” —Copyediting
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Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 26,77 MB
Release : 2002
Category : United States
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Page : 1494 pages
File Size : 49,47 MB
Release : 1895
Category : American newspapers
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