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She edited the journal for the first two years of its existence from 1840 to 1842, though her promised annual salary of $ 200 was never paid.
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She edited and published Lavoisier ’ s memoirs ( whether any English translations of those memoirs have survived is unknown as of today ) and hosted parties at which eminent scientists discussed ideas and problems related to chemistry.
She edited and dubbed what elements were left and Tiefland premiered on February 11, 1954 in Stuttgart, however, it was denied entry into the Cannes Film Festival.
She co-starred often with Swedish actor and fellow Bergman collaborator, Erland Josephson, with whom she made the 1973 Swedish television drama, Scenes from a Marriage, which was also edited to feature-film length and distributed theatrically.
She edited all his books and articles, and was his agent, negotiating all his broadcasting and other contracts.
She has edited these writings into the current narrative, the first-person narrative of a man living at the end of the 21st century.
She also edited The Rabbit Skin Cap, a tale of a Norfolk countryman's youth, first published in 1939 and reprinted by the Norfolk Library, 1974, 1975, 1976, which is the life story of George Baldry, a local inventor and poacher in the early C20.
She also edited the first Vertigo works of Bill Willingham and Ed Brubaker in Proposition Player and Scene of the Crime, and the higher-profile series Moonshadow, Girl, Seekers into the Mystery, The Minx and all issues of House of Secrets ( with Jennifer Lee from issue # 11 ).
She ( co -) edited the final 25 issues of The Dreaming between 1999 and 2001, initially as Shelly Roeberg, and latterly as Shelly Bond ( after marrying artist Philip Bond ), and most of the Sandman Presents ... miniseries and one-shots.
She documented her knowledge and experience of Vodoun in Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti ( New York: Vanguard Press, 1953 ), edited by Joseph Campbell, which is considered a definitive source on the subject.
She wrote eight volumes of poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Cold Morning Sky, and she edited six anthologies of poetry.
She added Spanish to her languages, and in 1877 undertook the writing of a large number of the lives of early Spanish ecclesiastics for the Dictionary of Christian Biography edited by Dr William Smith and Dr. Henry Wace.
In the 1850s, Hannah R. Brown contributed to the journal, the “ Una ,” made lecture tours, and edited her personal journal, “ the Agitator .” In one of her articles, she stated, “ the woman is regarded as a sort of appendage to the goods and glories a man .” She advocated that true marriages could be formed if only women were allowed to choose freely.
She has also reissued, with corrections, Roy K. Kiyooka's Transcanada Letters and edited his posthumous Pacific Rim Letters, with an afterword and a chronology of his life.
She started teaching writing and literature at Capilano College and also edited for The Capilano Review.
She is the author of several wordmusic collections, performance poetry recordings, and scripts ; has edited poetry anthologies and series ; and was the founding editor of the national feminist and art magazine Branching Out ( 1973 -).
She recently contributed a chapter to Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture ( The MIT Press, 2008 ) edited by Paul D. Miller a. k. a. DJ Spooky.
She has written and edited many books including Conversational Style: Analyzing Talk Among Friends, Talking Voices: Repetition, Dialogue and Imagery in Conversational Discourse, Gender and Discourse, and The Handbook of Discourse Analysis.
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She wrote in her journal, `` I have not heard the least profane language since I have been on board the vessel.
She gained international repute as editor of the international pacifist journal Die Waffen nieder !, named after her book, from 1892 to 1899.
At 17 years old, in his journal Sirius, she published her first poem which could be translated as On his hand are many shiny rings, ( 1907 ) signing it ‘ Anna G .’ She soon became known in St Petersburg's artistic circles, regularly giving public readings.
She moved to Addis Ababa at Haile Selassie's invitation in 1956 with her son, Richard, ( who continues to live there ), and founded a monthly journal, Ethiopia Observer, which reported on many aspects of Ethiopian life and development.
She has written about Pierre Bourdieu and Loïc Wacquant, translated some of their texts ( as a guest editor of the journal Družboslovne razprave, no.
She is an occasional contributor and sits on the advisory board of a new Open Access, Open Source, Open Peer Review journal, the Journal of Participatory Medicine.
She began writing for The Socialist and The Alarm, the journal of the International Working People's Association ( IWPA ) that she and Parsons, among others, founded in 1883.
She published a number of travel articles in the Hibernia journal and the Irish Independent newspaper, but her Spanish travel book was rejected by publishers.
On the day Stevens was towed away, the alumni association recounted sentiments in its journal, " She disappeared into the fog and into our hearts.
She was given to introspection and frequently made entries in her journal expressing her sentiments, religious aspirations, and favorite passages from her reading.
She became the first editor of the transcendentalist journal The Dial in 1840, before joining the staff of the New York Tribune under Horace Greeley in 1844.
She was elected to the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1839 and from 1839 until 1842, she served as editor of the anti-slavery journal, Non-Resistant.
She wrote to Barnes several times inviting her to participate in a journal on women's writing, but received no reply.
She has a strong involvement with the Australian Skeptics, and has written for both their in-house magazine and Quadrant Magazine, a conservative journal.
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