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susanmcgeown 8:06 pm: Preditors and Editors is great on line for finding good vs. bad agents/publishing house/editors
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If you have been researching the subject a little, you may have noticed that the standard print guides, such as JEFF HERMAN’S GUIDE TO BOOK PUBLISHERS, EDITORS, & LITERARY AGENTS (where on earth did he come up with such a startlingly original title?) and Writers Digest Book’s GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS (ditto), do not always tell the reader much more than the very basic online guides, such as Preditors and Editors.
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If you have been researching the subject a little, you may have noticed that the standard print guides, such as JEFF HERMAN’S GUIDE TO BOOK PUBLISHERS, EDITORS, & LITERARY AGENTS (where on earth did he come up with such a startlingly original title?) and Writers Digest Book’s GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS (ditto), do not always tell the reader much more than the very basic online guides, such as Preditors and Editors.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica, of which I am Chairman of the Board of Editors, is now at last on its way with a Canadian President.
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M. Edmond Scherer, the well-known French critic, who had been for many years one of Amiel's most valued friends, and it was prefaced also by a little _Avertissement_, in which the "Editors" -- that is to say, the
Amiel's Journal Henri Fr��d��ric Amiel 1885
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Ummm "Editors" - it didn't spark any sort of debate in the US.
Atlantic Review 2009
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Note 15: This lack is discussed in "Editors 'Note: Women, the Migratory Fishery and Settlement," in Their Lives and Times: Women in Newfoundland and Labrador: A Collage, ed. Carmelita McGrath, Barbara Neis, and Marilyn Porter (St. John's: Killick Press, 1995), 22-26. back
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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Bryson’s Dictionary for Writers and Editors is the ideal book for most people who do any sort of reading and writing, whether it is the freshman heading off for college for the first time, the freelance writer looking to get published, or the retired crossword addict looking for exact spelling at their fingertips.
“Bryson’s Dictionary For Writers and Editors” by Bill Bryson (Broadway, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Bryson’s Dictionary for Writers and Editors is the ideal book for most people who do any sort of reading and writing, whether it is the freshman heading off for college for the first time, the freelance writer looking to get published, or the retired crossword addict looking for exact spelling at their fingertips.
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Bob Satchwell, executive director of the newspaper industry body the Society of Editors, which is backing the broadcasters' proposals, describes it as "turning a shaft of sunlight on what happens in court".
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