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Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born September 22, 1965) is an American journalist and editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine. During his nine years at The Atlantic prior to becoming editor, Goldberg became known for his coverage of foreign affairs.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (/ ˈ ɔː l d r ɪ tʃ / AWL-dritch; November 11, 1836 – March 19, 1907) was an American writer, poet, critic, and editor.He is notable for his long editorship of The Atlantic Monthly, during which he published writers including Charles W. Chesnutt. [1]
James Russell Lowell, the first editor of The Atlantic. In the autumn of 1857, Moses Dresser Phillips, a publisher from Boston, created The Atlantic Monthly. The plan for the magazine was launched at a dinner party, which was described in a letter by Phillips: I must tell you about a little dinner-party I gave about two weeks ago.
After a few months of searching, Vox has a new editor in chief. The online publication will now be overseen by Swati Sharma, managing editor of The Atlantic since 2018. She will start at Vox next ...
In 1966 he joined the Atlantic Monthly Press, remaining there for 29 years, the final 15 as its director. For 30 years he was also poetry editor for Atlantic Monthly. [2] (Later it merged with Grove Press to become Grove/Atlantic.) In the 1980s he joined Houghton Mifflin, where he edited books for his own imprint from 1985 to 1998.
For 19 years, he edited poetry for New England Review, stepping down from the post of poetry editor there in August 2014. [2] His poems have appeared in many magazines and journals, including The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, The Paris Review, POETRY, Yale Review, and elsewhere.
Since 1995, she has served as poetry editor of Antioch Review , and her poems have appeared in The Atlantic , American Poetry Review , The New Republic , The Paris Review , Poetry, The Progressive , and other journals, and in the Pushcart Prize and Best American Poetry anthology series.
He has won nine awards from the Poetry Society of America, and in July 1979, Miranda was chosen by the editors of the Atlantic Monthly to be the third poet-in-residence at The Frost Place, Robert Frost's house in Franconia, New Hampshire, after Katha Pollitt and Robert Hass.