A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.Follow Episodes 1 JAN Jennifer Egan joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Kat,” by Margaret Atwood, which was published in The New Yorker in 1990. Egan’s books of fiction include “The Keep,”...
We present a quantitative analysis of 442 pieces of fiction published between 5 October 1992 and 17 September 2001 in the New Yorker magazine. We address two independent questions using the same data set. First, we examine whether changes in the Executive Editor or Fiction Editor are associated ...
Deborah Treisman, fiction editor, The New Yorker1 “…staring at the Other planet…” “Topic modeling,” Hammond says of the process he and Brooke used to create the 14 rules, “is mathematically sophisticated but otherwise stupid. The algorithm looks for words that tend to occur near one ...
(1)COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE OF GAIMAN SEX ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS.New York Magazine‘s often explicit article“There Is No Safe Word”[Archive.is link] by Lila Shapiro, as described byPublishers Lunch, “reports on the details of the Neil Gaiman sexual assault case, expanding on allegations first repor...
The editor did not create the situation; but it exists, and he could not even attempt to change it without many sorts of disaster. He respects it, therefore, with the good faith of an honest man. Even when he is himself a novelist, with ardor for his art and impatience of the ...
The pieces I edited have won many awards, includingBest of the Web, Best of the Net, and Africa’s top literary prize, The Caine Prize (often referred to as “Africa’s Booker Award”). I was also a contributing film editor forMaximand a television reviewer forTime Out New Yorkfor man...
Butler. A writer, editor, fiber artist, and cultural organizer, Rasha is the author of Shell Houses and who is owed springtime. Rhysling Anthology 2023 Diane Ackerman (1948– ) is the author of two dozen highly-acclaimed works of poetry and nonfiction, including New York Times bestsellers ...
During the Second World War he served in the Home Guard and worked for the BBC Eastern Service from 1941 to 1943. As literary editor of the Tribune he contributed a regular page of political and literary commentary, and he also wrote for the Observer and later for the Manchester Evening ...
No. Maybe I feel a little better informed and morally “in touch” with the true state of the world, but that does the Chenayyas of the world no good at all. When Deborah Treisman, the magazine’s fiction editor, was asked in December why The New Yorker seems to publish â...
published inOrion Magazine,Asia Art Pacific,LitHub,Brick,The Millions,The Guardian,Lion’s Roar,The Globe and Mail(Toronto) and elsewhere. She has been a national arts reviewer forCanadian Artand a monthly arts columnist forToronto Life. She is also a children’s author, editor, and teacher...