Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... thought of as being himself a writer . Supposedly , he depends on the work of his own pen , plus the unsolicited contributions of unknown outsiders , for the contents of his magazine . It need hardly be pointed out that the reality is ...
... thought of as being himself a writer . Supposedly , he depends on the work of his own pen , plus the unsolicited contributions of unknown outsiders , for the contents of his magazine . It need hardly be pointed out that the reality is ...
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... thought necessary to give the author and editor a chance to make any last minute changes , due to second thought , that they may desire . There is no real need of this , if their work has been properly done in the first place ; but with ...
... thought necessary to give the author and editor a chance to make any last minute changes , due to second thought , that they may desire . There is no real need of this , if their work has been properly done in the first place ; but with ...
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... thought , a few days or months later , that it no longer seems so fine as it did in the beginning . I once saw a well - known editor frantically endeavoring to stop a letter of acceptance containing a cheque which second thought ( and a ...
... thought , a few days or months later , that it no longer seems so fine as it did in the beginning . I once saw a well - known editor frantically endeavoring to stop a letter of acceptance containing a cheque which second thought ( and a ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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