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Walter Dean Myers worked as a children's book editor at Bobbs-Merrill publishing.
From 1975 to 1977 she worked as a book editor at Viking Press. From 1978 to the 1990's she worked at Doubleday Publishing. Jackie started as a associate editor, in 1982 she was promoted to full editor, later she became a senior editor. Before she married (after college) JFK she had won a writing contest sponsored by Vogue. As a winner she received a yearlong position as a trainee. I'm not sure if she took it or not, one says she did one says she did not. Jackie was also a photographer for the Washington Times-Herald.
Before becoming an author, R.L. Stine worked as a writer for various magazines for kids and teens. He also worked as an editor for a publishing company, where he wrote joke books and created a humor magazine for children.
Jackie Kennedy worked as a journalist and editor, creating columns for newspapers and magazines. She also worked in book publishing as an editor at Viking Press and Doubleday. Additionally, she was a successful First Lady, promoting cultural diplomacy and preservation of historic landmarks.
There is no evidence that he was a monk. He was considered a humanist and worked as general editor of Froben Publishing in Basel, Switzerland. Erasmus is known for publishing a Greek version of the New Testament in 1516. He was a big believer in church reform through learning and held the attention of the educated during his time.
The current editor of The Montgomery Advertiser is Rick Harmon. Rick Harmon has worked for the Montgomery Advertiser for over 20 years and previously worked in the post of features editor.
The editor-in-chief of Make magazine is Mark Frauenfelder. Previously he has worked as an editor for Wired and served as editor-in-chief of Wired Online.
Edgar Allan Poe started his career as a writer by publishing his first collection of poems in 1827 titled "Tamerlane and Other Poems." He also worked as an editor for various literary magazines and wrote literary criticism.
How she breathed and how her mind worked.
William Lloyd Garrison, editor of The Liberator.
She worked for two publishers, Viking Press and Doubleday. She worked for Viking from 1975 until her resignation in 1978. She worked for Doubleday from 1978 until her death in 1994.