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  2. Publisher's reader - Wikipedia

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    A publisher's reader or first reader is a person paid by a publisher or book sales club to read manuscripts from the slush pile, and to advise their employers as to quality and marketability of the work. In the US, most publishers use a full-time employee for this, if they do it at all. That employee is called an editorial assistant.

  3. Michael Korda - Wikipedia

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    Korda moved to New York City in 1957 where he worked for playwright Sidney Kingsley as a research assistant and then later as a freelance reader in the CBS story department. [1] In 1958 he joined the book publishing firm Simon & Schuster, beginning as an assistant editor, which included the task of reading slush pile manuscripts for Henry Simon ...

  4. Carl Gabriel Yorke - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gabriel Yorke was born in Burbank, California on November 23, 1952. His show business roots go back four generations: his Great-grandfather Gus Yorke spent over 40 years in vaudeville and on the stage with Yorke and Adams, Two Plain Jews and Potash and Perlmutter in London.

  5. Publishers Weekly - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010, George W. Slowik Jr., a former publisher of the magazine, purchased Publishers Weekly from Reed Business Information, under the company PWxyz, LLC. Cevin Bryerman remained as publisher along with co-editors Jim Milliot and Michael Coffey. [2] On September 22, 2011, PW began a series of weekly podcasts: "Beyond the Book: PW's Week ...

  6. Dani Cavallaro - Wikipedia

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    In his review of Magic as Metaphor in Anime, Christopher Feldman of the University of Texas at Austin criticised Cavallaro's use of "cliché, repetitive phrasing", which he felt may be useful for general audiences, but not for readers seeking a "rigorous work". [3]

  7. Kat Rosenfield - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] As a journalist, she has covered a number of controversies in book publishing, including sensitivity readers, [8] the #ownvoices movement, [9] and social media backlash to the young adult fiction novel The Black Witch. [10] In 2019, Rosenfield's book A Trick of Light was released, which she co-wrote with comic book writer Stan Lee. [5]

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