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The Letters to The Editor

The Letters to The Editor

U a Kiran

Independently Published
2018
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The Letters to The Editor is the collection of letters published in newspapers in India. It is 'The World of Kiranetic Ideas'. I have been writing since my childhood. But thinking of publishing actually took place in Goa.Starting with 'The Letters to The Editor', I wrote about caste system, education system, football, cricket, politics, terrorist attack, child abuse, drainage system, garbage disposal system and the rest.
Looking Glass Editor

Looking Glass Editor

G G Collins

Chamisa Canyon Publishing
2021
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While rescuing a kitten, mystery editor Taylor Browning witnesses a murder. Only she doesn't know it, but the murderer sees her. A dangerous game of cat and mouse commences in this second outing for the Taylor Browning Cozy Mysteries series. And no, Oscar, Taylor's Abyssinian cat is not amused by the new baby in his kingdom. At the Santa Fe book publishing house, things aren't much better. A new metaphysical mystery writer, Crystal Visions, is exhibiting symptoms of an uncooperative nature. Taylor is sent to Sedona to encourage the author to fulfill her book contract. Once there, she is spellbound by the New Age community and its magical vortexes.Detective Victor Sanchez is relieved Taylor left New Mexico. He believes she will be safer in Arizona while he works to solve the murder. Her amateur sleuthing had already led her right into a gruesome discovery. In the small town of Sedona, Taylor receives a disturbing note and realizes the killer followed her. The detective travels to Arizona to protect her, but has to leave his gun at home.While Taylor explores one of the vortexes in Arizona's beautiful Red Rock Country, she becomes aware she is no longer alone. By the time Victor arrives on the scene, Taylor is fighting for her life along the treacherous cliffs in the suspenseful conclusion.
The Bad Editor: Collected Columns and Untold Tales of Bad Behavior
Motojournalist Peter Jones tells all in The Bad Editor, Collected Columns and Untold Tales of Bad Behavior. This 250-page book reveals the inside story of a motojournalist's life in the USA motorcycle industry. The book was created to be irreverent entertainment for motorcycle enthusiasts, not to even scores, vent anger, or be hard-hitting muckraking journalism. In this book, no names are mentioned, brands identified, or world problems solved.The 30 Collected Columns in this volume first appeared, in slightly different forms, in SportRider Magazine, American Roadracing Magazine, Motorcycle Street & Strip, Speed.com, and Motorcyclist. The 19 Untold Tales of Bad Behavior are original to this book.This is the first published collection of moto-writings by Peter Jones, a familiar voice to many motorcycle enthusiasts due to his 20-plus years of motorcycle reviews, columns and lifestyle editorials in numerous periodicals. Jones is known to be a dubious writer who chooses his friends poorly and who often fails at being a positive ambassador for motorcycling.
Samuel Richardson as Anonymous Editor and Printer
During the first two decades of his career, Richardson’s role as printer was hardly limited to setting the type for the periodicals that issued from his shop. Perhaps the most glaring evidence of his intervention in producing text is the fact that both The True Briton (1723-24) and The Weekly Miscellany (1732-41) just happen to have letters supposedly from women who protest the legal restraints against their participation in the public sphere. Neither the Duke of Wharton, the owner of The True Briton, nor William Webster, the desperately impecunious producer of The Weekly Miscellany, launched their journals with the objective of advancing radical views about political equality for women. But almost inadvertently this middle-aged, rotund printer at Salisbury Court was quietly feminizing journalism. After his first experiments in Wharton’s anti-Walpole journal he developed his satiric powers in the Miscellany by creating not only his own feisty counterpart to Pope’s coquette Belinda but even partnering with Sarah Chapone’s subversive Delia. As an outlier in what was perceived to be a corrupt, predatory political world, Richardson readily assumed a female voice to express his resistance.
Extending Unity with Editor Scripting

Extending Unity with Editor Scripting

Angelo Tadres

Packt Publishing Limited
2015
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Put Unity to use for your video games by creating your own custom tools with editor scripting About This Book • Acquire a good understanding of extending Unity's editor capabilities for a platformer game by using Gizmos, custom inspectors, editor windows, scriptable objects, and more • Learn to configure and get control over your asset import pipeline using asset preprocessors • A step-by-step, comprehensible guide to creating and customizing a build pipeline that fits the necessities of your video game development team Who This Book Is For This book is for anyone who has a basic knowledge of Unity programming using C# and wants to learn how to extend and create custom tools using Unity editor scripting to improve the development workflow and make video game development easier. What You Will Learn • Use Gizmos to create visual aids for debugging • Extend the editor capabilities using custom inspectors, property and decorator drawers, editor windows, and handles • Save your video game data in a persistent way using scriptable objects • Improve the look and feel of your custom tools using GUIStyles and GUISkins • Configure and control the asset import pipeline • Improve the build creation pipeline • Distribute the custom tools in your team or publish them in the Asset Store In Detail One of Unity's most powerful features is the extensible editor it has. With editor scripting, it is possible to extend or create functionalities to make video game development easier. For a Unity developer, this is an important topic to know and understand because adapting Unity editor scripting to video games saves a great deal of time and resources. This book is designed to cover all the basic concepts of Unity editor scripting using a functional platformer video game that requires workflow improvement. You will commence with the basics of editor scripting, exploring its implementation with the help of an example project, a level editor, before moving on to the usage of visual cues for debugging with Gizmos in the scene view. Next, you will learn how to create custom inspectors and editor windows and implement custom GUI. Furthermore, you will discover how to change the look and feel of the editor using editor GUIStyles and editor GUISkins. You will then explore the usage of editor scripting in order to improve the development pipeline of a video game in Unity by designing ad hoc editor tools, customizing the way the editor imports assets, and getting control over the build creation process. Step by step, you will use and learn all the key concepts while creating and developing a pipeline for a simple platform video game. As a bonus, the final chapter will help you to understand how to share content in the Asset Store that shows the creation of custom tools as a possible new business. By the end of the book, you will easily be able to extend all the concepts to other projects. Style and approach This book uses a step-by-step approach that will help you finish with a level editor tool, a custom configuration for the asset import pipeline, and a build pipeline totally adjusted to the video game.
Everybody Needs an Editor: The Essential Guide to Clear and Effective Writing
Wedding toasts, website copy, social media posts, even holiday cards--you'll become a sharper everyday writer with this witty and comprehensive guide to clearer, better communication.You'll never write an email the same way after reading Everybody Needs an Editor, a game-changing guide to sharp, attention-getting writing. The authors use their decades of real-life journalism and marketing expertise to demonstrate the WTFF technique: Writing, Topping, Formatting, and Fixing. You'll learn how to eviscerate your own writing--and enjoy doing so. You'll learn to create must-click subject lines, cut jargon, and write emails that people will actually read and remember. If you've ever felt nervous to hit a "submit" button, this book is for you.
Death of a Frightened Editor

Death of a Frightened Editor

E. & M.A. Radford

Dean Street Press
2020
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Alexis Mortensen rose from his chair in the first-class Pullman and walked into the corridor.None of the remaining occupants noticed that he had left them until after Death, travelling at 60 miles an hour, had reached out for him . . .Seven men and a woman were in the first-class coach of a train from London to Brighton. They had travelled together each evening for months. That night one of them, Alexis Mortensen, editor of a scurrilous newspaper, died from strychnine poisoning. Strychnine acts inside fifteen minutes, but Mortensen had had nothing which could have contained the poison for an hour before his death. An unbelievably grotesque story from the past was to be uncovered before the case was solved."Tip-top form" Coventry Evening Telegraph"One of their best books" Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers
Odd-Egg Editor

Odd-Egg Editor

Kathryn Tucker Windham

University Press of Mississippi
2006
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Remembering the sting of male discrimination she repeatedly endured during her career as a newspaper-woman, Kathryn Tucker Windham with wistful amusement recalls here the hurt and the awful fact of being overlooked, snubbed, and ribbed by her male colleagues.
Salty Old Editor

Salty Old Editor

Charlotte Tillar Schexnayder

Butler Centre for Arkansas Studies
2012
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Charlotte Tillar Schexnayder and her husband, Melvin, owned the Dumas Clarion newspaper, an influential voice in the life and politics of the Arkansas Delta and Schexnayder later served for 14 years in the Arkansas House of Representatives. She was a pioneer in helping to open the professions of politics and journalism to women. 'Salty Old Editor' is the story of how Schexnayder overcame the many challenges she faced with abundant humor and grace—and with ink on her fingers.
Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Paul Michael Garrison

Owl Hollow Press, LLC
2019
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Editor Nathanael Carver has made a career out of exposing corruption and publishing people's dirty secrets. From his hate mail, it seems one of his high-profile enemies wants revenge. But the person with murder in mind may be someone closer to home.Carver enlists the help of Kate Baxter, a police detective with problems of her own: disapproving parents, sexist coworkers, and a smoking habit she can't seem to kick. The support of her tribe and ample time at the gun range help to keep her sane. As her personal life and the case bleed together, Kate gains insight into Carver's world, keeping her eye on those closest to him. Kate is on the cusp of progress when Carver, against her advice, drops the case--only to be viciously attacked. Now it's Kate's turn to drag everyone's dirty secrets into the light, but not before at least one body hits the floor.
Somebody Killed His Editor

Somebody Killed His Editor

Josh Lanyon

Justjoshin Publishing, Inc.
2019
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Turning forty has left much to be desired for mystery writer Christopher Holmes. After both his boyfriend and long-time publisher dump him, he worries his life is officially at the start of a steep decline. Stranded at a writing conference for the weekend, he never expected to bump into an old flame... or stumble across a dead body in the woods.Ex-cop JX Moriarty is soaking up all the newfound fame from his successful crime fiction. When the only bridge into the conference venue washes away to reveal a dead body, Moriarty falls back on old skills to secure and investigate the crime scene. But even his years of experience couldn't prepare him for the discovery of a second body: his ex-boyfriend Christopher's editor.With all fingers pointing to Holmes, Moriarty has no choice but to clear the name of the man who broke his heart. Can the ex-lovers solve the murders and rekindle their passion, or will a killer attendee write them into the body count?Somebody Killed His Editor is the first book in the madcap Holmes & Moriarty romantic gay mystery series. If you like tongue-in-cheek humor, crazy twists and turns, and sizzling chemistry, then you'll love Josh Lanyon's quirky novel.
Death of an Editor

Death of an Editor

Linda Norlander

Level Best Books
2020
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Jamie Forest, a native New Yorker, has escaped the city for the quiet of a Minnesota Northwoods lake only to become the prime suspect in a murder. After the death of her father, a divorce and a traumatic experience with the New York police, Jamie settles into the old family cabin to eke out a living as a freelance editor. As a member of a local environmental group, she clashes with the editor of the county newspaper over the development of a copper and nickel mining operation. Her peace is shattered when the editor is murdered, and her business card is found with the body.
Letters to the Editor of Cthulhu Sex Magazine
These various writings from both the virtual and material world seem to hint at a darkness that is more horrible than we can imagine. Perhaps it has already overtaken us, as some of the writings seem to suggest, and our minds are so clouded that we do not realize it for what it is. How did we let this accursed publishing house exist?There used to be a magazine called Cthulhu Sex. Or was there? Evidence of its existence seems limited to a few mentions on the internet by people of dubious distinction. This is a compilation of the Letters to the Editor as well as the Forewords and Afterwords. They seem to hint at events that may have led to the undoing of not just the magazine but the publishing company as a whole. It starts out with the usual ramblings of madmen that you would expect would be involved in such a venture. As the letters progress, they evolve, or perhaps devolve is the better word, into a Lovecraftian tale about the sacrifices needed to develop a cult following.
The Last American Editor

The Last American Editor

Ken Tingley

Something or Other Publishing LLC
2021
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The Last American EditorAmerica's small-town newspapers are having a tough time these days. The old, reliable business model for newspapers - based on print advertising - has died, and so has their presence in many communities. Even those who prevailed shrank their reporting staff by half or even more. Thousands of them have gone out of business during the past 15 years. Ken Tingley's work at the Post-Star in Glens Falls, N.Y. fostered what small newspapers - at their best - stand for; their tight-knit connection to the community, their focus on people and their enduring sense of place. He edited the paper expertly, leading it to win a slew of journalism awards during his tenure, including a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing. His writing, both spare and evocative, is of a national caliber.