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  5. Editorial calendar - Wikipedia

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    If a spreadsheet is used for an editorial calendar, each section would be a tab. If paper is used to track publication, a page for each section in a file folder with notes about style decisions and glossary might work. Within each section of an editorial calendar, these elements might be tracked: Story title; Author; Publication date

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    A publisher mainly creates a collection according to its editorial line or for commercial reasons. While books in a series generally have a common subject, character, or universe, in other words, it's a set of volumes that are related to each other by certain thematic element, and volumes may or may not have a specific order within a series.

  7. Monthly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly Review editorial staff was joined in May 1969 by radical economist Harry Magdoff, replacing Leo Huberman, who had died in 1968. Magdoff, a reader of the publication from its first issue in 1949, bolstered the already well-developed " Third-Worldist " orientation of the publication, based upon revolutionary events in Cuba , China ...

  8. The Monthly - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly contains an Arts and Letters section with independent reviews on books, film, music, theatre, TV, fashion, art and architecture. Regular contributor, Robert Forster won the 2006 Pascall Prize for Critical Writing for his popular music criticism in The Monthly. [14] The magazine ceased publishing letters from readers early in 2017.

  9. Bentley's Miscellany - Wikipedia

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    Already a successful publisher of novels, Bentley began the journal in 1836 and invited Charles Dickens to be its first editor. [1] Dickens serialised his second novel Oliver Twist, but soon fell out with Bentley over editorial control, calling him a "Burlington Street Brigand". He resigned as editor in 1839 and William Harrison Ainsworth took ...