1. He contributed to the Grotonian and be-came literary editor in his sixth-form year. 2. He had told her that he had to be quick on the phone because his literary editor was listening to him. 3. Joe wrote extensively for the magazine and became a literary editor during his final year. 4. There should be an agreement among literary editors, not to employ Kingsley Amis to review any book dealing with humour. 5. When Amis became literary editor of the New Statesman, he appointed Barnes his deputy. 6. At The New Republic, the literary editor, Leon Weiseltier, seemed less concerned than Ms. Quinn. 7. After she took a job as the literary editor at The Sunday Times, she met her future husband, the journalist John Diamond. 8. But the literary editor, Will Blythe, resigned in protest, saying the decision had been made out of fear that corporate advertisers would object to it. 9. Distinguished judges have included Fred Six, a justice on the Kansas Supreme Court, and Thorpe Menn, the late literary editor of The Kansas City Star. 10. Elegantly narrated by Michele Fitoussi, literary editor of French Elle, the book does double service. |