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saint martin's publishing group for 29 years. she began her career in editorial. she continues to edit a few of her longtime authors such as kristen hanna mary kay andrews augustin burrows, sarah addison, allen sally hepworth greer hendricks and sarah paganin she is currently president and publisher of the saint martin's publishing group. monica odom founded her agency in 2019 after working in publishing for nearly a decade. including roles as an agent at liza dawson associates and bradford literary agency. she earned her ms. in publishing from nyu and has a ba in english from montclair state. she was also schooled and bookselling at her local indie watchung booksellers, which happened to be my local indie for any years and i just learned that she was actually married there. namaste monica monica is also a member of the association of american literary agents where she serves on the board and the dei committee. she is president of the dei nonprofit literary agents of change and it's dedicated to the holistic and intentional expan
saint martin's publishing group for 29 years. she began her career in editorial. she continues to edit a few of her longtime authors such as kristen hanna mary kay andrews augustin burrows, sarah addison, allen sally hepworth greer hendricks and sarah paganin she is currently president and publisher of the saint martin's publishing group. monica odom founded her agency in 2019 after working in publishing for nearly a decade. including roles as an agent at liza dawson associates and bradford...
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i had a publisher at saint martin's press wear to the whole revision process may be seven times is the editor and a conservative. he tried to get the book through. the transgender ade think trippt up at saint martin's trust as an academic press he had a certain imprint called all points book. they tripped it up over the transgender issue. so i had to move it to a different publisher which i am perfectly happy about. i could see exactly what i wanted to say without any apologies or whatever. >> how about you will? we are discussing the book business. your choice of edgy topics is gotten you in trouble with publishing. >> yes it have a great relationship with you guys pray there is a reason this came out. in all honesty. think there is a great deal of resistance to whole range of modern academia background in sales as a sales director for market seven international chicago for couple years. how i got my first book published e-mail for phone numbers is not hard to do there on thend website. and i just made a pitch called a pretty serious got my professor at a local universe to have this b
i had a publisher at saint martin's press wear to the whole revision process may be seven times is the editor and a conservative. he tried to get the book through. the transgender ade think trippt up at saint martin's trust as an academic press he had a certain imprint called all points book. they tripped it up over the transgender issue. so i had to move it to a different publisher which i am perfectly happy about. i could see exactly what i wanted to say without any apologies or whatever....
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edmonton or in alberta, they're actually doing ground penetrating radar out of persecution at saint martin's residential school that was run by the catholic church. and actually looking around the priest course to find an unmarked place there as well. so the searches are continuing until we get to the bottom of that truth. i think we're going to have a lot more conversations is for the key and government as well as the church organization. i also think it's actually up to the canadian government in churches to reconcile the other way around. i would argue as a virus have already have their more enormous burden really to share their stories of abuse. and actually went to class action settlements here in canadian courts. and it's really up to the canadian government and all the church organizations are involved to reconcile. and to make solid actions word including giving up millions of documents that the church hasn't done so right now, jackson been great to get your thoughts. really appreciate your time. be great. thank you. ok, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines
edmonton or in alberta, they're actually doing ground penetrating radar out of persecution at saint martin's residential school that was run by the catholic church. and actually looking around the priest course to find an unmarked place there as well. so the searches are continuing until we get to the bottom of that truth. i think we're going to have a lot more conversations is for the key and government as well as the church organization. i also think it's actually up to the canadian...
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so anyway, i had a publisher saint martin's press we were all through the whole revision process. maybe seven times. that's how they were adam. bella was the editor and he's a conservative actually of a certain ilk and he tried to get the book through but the transgender thing tripped it up saint martin's press is actually an academic press but he had he had a certain imprint called all points books and they tripped it up over the transgender issue. so i had to move it to a different publisher, which i'm perfectly happy about because i could say exactly what i wanted to say without any apologies or whatever. yeah, how about you will we're discussing the book business. do you feel your choice of very edgy topics has gotten you in trouble with publishing. uh, yeah, i think i mean i have a great relationship with you guys, but there's a reason that this came out with regnery. um in all honesty, i think that there's a great deal of resistance to a whole range of topics in modern academia and modern publishing. i don't think that's much of a secret for this audience, but i'll tell you
so anyway, i had a publisher saint martin's press we were all through the whole revision process. maybe seven times. that's how they were adam. bella was the editor and he's a conservative actually of a certain ilk and he tried to get the book through but the transgender thing tripped it up saint martin's press is actually an academic press but he had he had a certain imprint called all points books and they tripped it up over the transgender issue. so i had to move it to a different publisher,...
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so you'll be with national label on january saint martin says he is preserving unusual mind you have with us partner, very judy, mac and they're pretty good about zeroes and, and put your men just in the us that all we this i vision, the 1st health a gym to graduate, dazzled years. it is cannot comparison for many people do, ah, washington's uniform moment ended years ago, unfortunately, and dangerously, the foreign policy block has refused to come to grips with this new reality. this explains the increased entrance in europe, the middle east and asia, and the biggest loser is the way a russia says its forces have killed hundreds of foreign mercenaries and destroyed multiple ukrainian military assets inside the done yet people's republic. the decisive battle for control of the area in full suite. while in the neighboring lugens people's republic, our correspondent joins of russian combat patrol that's mopping up hostile resistance from ukrainian troops dressed as civilians. the recently recaptured the city of lease to chance with control that we were with the now cooling. so back up
so you'll be with national label on january saint martin says he is preserving unusual mind you have with us partner, very judy, mac and they're pretty good about zeroes and, and put your men just in the us that all we this i vision, the 1st health a gym to graduate, dazzled years. it is cannot comparison for many people do, ah, washington's uniform moment ended years ago, unfortunately, and dangerously, the foreign policy block has refused to come to grips with this new reality. this explains...
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a lot from florida, a lot of boats from saint martin and antigua. - oh!of british, german, deutsch, french. morning pipe dream! - hello! (man) good morning! - good morning, captain! how are you? - i'm doing very well. thank you, and you? - good. very well! you've been with this weather. - liquid sunshine. - liquid sunshine! look at this man! where are you from? - we sailed from miami. 16 days and 16 hours. - how did it go? - wonderful. - and then you're off to... - we're going to spain. - very nice. have you done this before? - my first time. - i'm sophie. - sophie. i'm scott piper. - nice to meet you. - nice to meet you, duncan. - we've heard a lot about you. - really? - yeah. - all hearsay. - no, so much so that we brought you a present. - you're kidding! - that's nice. - you heard of duncan all the way from florida? - yeah. pam wall. do you remember pam? - she's a dearest friend in the world. - there you go. so pam wall is a good friend of ours, too. - o.k. - so she told us what your wife particularly likes and wanted, and couldn't get here. so we brou
a lot from florida, a lot of boats from saint martin and antigua. - oh!of british, german, deutsch, french. morning pipe dream! - hello! (man) good morning! - good morning, captain! how are you? - i'm doing very well. thank you, and you? - good. very well! you've been with this weather. - liquid sunshine. - liquid sunshine! look at this man! where are you from? - we sailed from miami. 16 days and 16 hours. - how did it go? - wonderful. - and then you're off to... - we're going to spain. - very...
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the women who took on the us government to bring their husbands home from vietnam published by saint martin's press in 2019. would you please join me in welcoming secretary franklin and heath lee hello. lovely to be with you again. so like you're sunny, california. i'm gonna start with a few context setting remarks about title nine and then the secretary and i are going to be in conversation about this hugely important legislation in her role in it. on february 6 1969 president richard nixon face the second press conference of his new administration. he fielded questions on a wide range of topics from a really impact with reporters. however when washington period chief for the north american newspaper alliance fear a glass or got her turn, she asked him a question that no one had expected. quote mr. president and staffing your administration you have so far made about 200 high level cabinet and other policy position appointments and only three have gone to women. can you tell us sir whether we can expect more equitable recognition of women's abilities or are we going to remain a lust sex? gla
the women who took on the us government to bring their husbands home from vietnam published by saint martin's press in 2019. would you please join me in welcoming secretary franklin and heath lee hello. lovely to be with you again. so like you're sunny, california. i'm gonna start with a few context setting remarks about title nine and then the secretary and i are going to be in conversation about this hugely important legislation in her role in it. on february 6 1969 president richard nixon...
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saint martin's publishing group for 29 years. she began her career in editorial.
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saint martin's press is an academic press. he had a certain imprint called all points books, and they trip tot dope over the transgender issue. so i had to move it to a different publisher, which i'm perfectly happy i about becausei could see exactly what it wanted to say without any apologies or whatever. >> how about you, will? do you feel your choice of very edgy topics has got you in trouble with publishing care? >> yeah. i have great relationship with you guys but there's a reason this came out with regnery. in all honesty, i think there's a great deal of resistance to a whole range of topics in modern academia and in modern publishing. i don't think that's much of a secret for this audience. i have a background in sales. i was a sales director in chicago for a couple of years and have how i got my firsk published was identified the e-mail and the phone never sweat executives at publishing companies. they are on the website animated pitchca call. i'm a pretty serious guy, a professor at a local university. i would bee int
saint martin's press is an academic press. he had a certain imprint called all points books, and they trip tot dope over the transgender issue. so i had to move it to a different publisher, which i'm perfectly happy i about becausei could see exactly what it wanted to say without any apologies or whatever. >> how about you, will? do you feel your choice of very edgy topics has got you in trouble with publishing care? >> yeah. i have great relationship with you guys but there's a...
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alphabetically we're going to an alphabetical order jennifer enderlin has worked at saint saint martin's saint marn'
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i decided that in 1964, martin luther king sent me to saint augustine and the congress was in session middle of a filibuster of the 64 civil rights act. the plan was so wild and violent up until that time there had been more people hurt it's the only movement we were in. it was ruthless. doctor king send me down ande said one, he didn't want any more people hurt unnecessarily. he believed the civil rights bill would pass within the next two weeks or so and he didn't want people hurt for nothing. but he also knew that if for some reason or another the situation got out of hand and became violent instead of nonviolent that that would kill the civil rights bill. so i go down to stop the march. my brother was also my nemesis. [laughter] because he didn't believe. he volunteers 16 and 17. he was in a hold and there had been a direct hit and when they came to get the bodies out, he was the only one alive and he came back a disabled veteran with a purple heart and in uniform and he didn't even drink from a water fountain. he bought a cup to get water from a fountain that said white only and
i decided that in 1964, martin luther king sent me to saint augustine and the congress was in session middle of a filibuster of the 64 civil rights act. the plan was so wild and violent up until that time there had been more people hurt it's the only movement we were in. it was ruthless. doctor king send me down ande said one, he didn't want any more people hurt unnecessarily. he believed the civil rights bill would pass within the next two weeks or so and he didn't want people hurt for...
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the in 1964 martin luther king sent me to saint augustine, florida and the congress was in session. and it was in the middle of the filibuster. of the 64 civil rights act and the clan was so wild. and so violent. i mean up until that time there had been more people hurt. it's the only movement we were in that i've been a part of. where the hospital bills were bigger than the bail bond bills. i mean it was really ruthless and dr. king sent me down there to stop the movement. he said what one he didn't want any more people hurt unnecessarily. he really believed that the civil rights bill would pass within the next two weeks or so. and he didn't want people hurt for nothing, but he also knew. that if for some reason or other the situation got out of hand. and it became violent. instead of nonviolent that that would kill the civil rights bill. so i go down to stop this to stop the march. and i mean my brother. hosea williams was also my nemesis. because he didn't believe jose jose was in a foxhole in germany well first place he he volunteered for the military when he was 16 or 17. becau
the in 1964 martin luther king sent me to saint augustine, florida and the congress was in session. and it was in the middle of the filibuster. of the 64 civil rights act and the clan was so wild. and so violent. i mean up until that time there had been more people hurt. it's the only movement we were in that i've been a part of. where the hospital bills were bigger than the bail bond bills. i mean it was really ruthless and dr. king sent me down there to stop the movement. he said what one he...
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christopher in church of saint mary, the virgin to share with us thoughts on churchill, the angela merkel and other topics. other speakers had included andrew roberts, sir martin gilbert, and others, all of whom had been give in this distinguish title. today, we present that 34th unit inner crosby camper lecture. and the first to be delivered virtually to a global audience. and to introduce today speaker, i'm pleased to welcome churchill fellow and the current director of the institute for museum and library services, crosby camper. >> great, thank you very much tim, i appreciate that introduction. and in the early 1990s, george came to kansas city to speak. i'm sure you will remember this but i was conducting a fan campaign with petitions and banners and bumper stickers to bring real grass to the field at royals and now coffin stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch and he gave me a learned this position on the seven layered composition of the grass at camp in yards. i think he was on the oriole's at that point. we talked of the genius of georgetown, and the great ground speed peak -- the finances of major league baseball, for as long as one of the
christopher in church of saint mary, the virgin to share with us thoughts on churchill, the angela merkel and other topics. other speakers had included andrew roberts, sir martin gilbert, and others, all of whom had been give in this distinguish title. today, we present that 34th unit inner crosby camper lecture. and the first to be delivered virtually to a global audience. and to introduce today speaker, i'm pleased to welcome churchill fellow and the current director of the institute for...
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martin looter. while there in 1521, he translated the new testament into german vaudeville castle served as the backdrop of german history time and time. again. the magnificent whole commemorate saint elizabeth of syringe ha, who lived in the castle during the 13th century. the hall of the minstrels to said to be the setting of the legendary minstrels contest in the middle ages and an $1817.00 university students joined here and called for the unity of the germination. the vot book stands right beside, one of germany's best blown hiking trails. the venge dike that south 2nd, tim and our shows hikers the way the 170 kilometer long bench diag leads right through the syringe and forest. you'd need about a week to cover the entire distance, but day trips along parts of it are of course also possible. mm. arrange a tour to observe animals in the wild. it is also well worth the time and effort. mm. and finally, a 3rd tip for, for india takes us to via a small city that is hosted some great figures. first and foremost, the rice of philosophers, your hon, voice, gung from gerda and free 3 shallow many of the buildings and parks here recall the heyday of via my classicism in the 18th and 19
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church of saint mary of the version all the way to share with us thoughts on churchill and the angle of american relations and other topics. other speakers have included andrew roberts, sir martin gilbert, -- and others, all of whom who have gift this distinguish lecture series. today, we present the 34th unit are crosby lecture, virtually to a global audience. to introduce today speaker, i am pleased to welcome churchill fellow and the current director of the institute for museum and library services, crosby camper. >> great, thank you very much,. tim i appreciate the induction, and in the early 1990s, george will consist of kansas city, i'm sure you will remember this, i was conducting a fan campaign with positions and banners and bumper stickers to bring real grass field to the royals stadium. i was honored to sit next to him at lunch, and you gave me a learned disposition on a seven layered composition of the grass at the yards. i think he was on the oriole's board at that point. we talked of the genius of -- the great groundskeeper who is done great work defending. the -- of major league baseball, he was one of the five commissioners who revolutionized finances to the exis
church of saint mary of the version all the way to share with us thoughts on churchill and the angle of american relations and other topics. other speakers have included andrew roberts, sir martin gilbert, -- and others, all of whom who have gift this distinguish lecture series. today, we present the 34th unit are crosby lecture, virtually to a global audience. to introduce today speaker, i am pleased to welcome churchill fellow and the current director of the institute for museum and library...