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People Round-Up, Mid-August 2023

Publishing Trends

Jim Milliot , who has been editorial director of Publishers Weekly since 2014, will be retiring at the end of the year. Jonathan Segura has been named editorial director. Andrew Albanese has been promoted to executive editor. At Cornell University, Meagan Levinson joins as editorial director of Three Hills.

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People Round Up, Mid January, 2024

Publishing Trends

At Penguin Random House , Chloe Gandy has joined Penguin Canada as editorial assistant, Natasha Tsakiris has joined as senior publicist, and Ayomikum Taiwo has joined as human resources coordinator. Doubleday Canada has Diyasha Sen joining as editorial assistant. She was previously an associate editor at Mariner Books.

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People Round-Up, Mid-November 2022

Publishing Trends

At Penguin Workshop , Celina Sun joins as Assistant Editor. At Macmillan , SVP, Communications and Events Erin Coffey is leaving the company on December 1. At Wonderwell , Eva Avery joins as Editorial Director. She was previously Editor at Chronicle Prism. At Sounds True , Lyric Dodson has joined as Developmental Editor.

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People Round-Up, Mid-July 2023

Publishing Trends

At Penguin Children’s , Gerard Mancini , vice president, executive director managing editorial & production editorial will retire in December. Mancini joined the Viking Children’s editorial team in the fall of 1985. Artie Bennett , executive copy editor, will retire on November 10.

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37 Beginner-Friendly Ways to Find Freelance Writing Jobs (2023)

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There are over 300 hours of training material, pitch examples, templates, and monthly live events. proofreading (writer/editor, copy editor, content editor, proofreader, etc.), Most clients will pay freelance writers by word count or individual project. Let’s start with my favorite one: 1. Who Pays Writers?

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