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Through independent publishing he saw the potential to create his own story without editorial interference.
There's no editorial interference, other than what is necessary to keep the producers out of jail.
It certainly likes to think it's free from editorial interference."
Soon as a protest against editorial interference from the Govt.
I can prevent arbitrary editorial interference in my novels.
Editorial interference is particularly evident in the installation created by 15 contemporary American Indian artists for the last show.
Voulelis said that "Editorial interference was a given."
Most significantly, he recognised the need "to bring together a number of talented writers and, with the minimal of editorial interference, let them write".
However, Afify ultimately resigned as editor-in-chief, claiming "continued editorial interference from the owners."
The Paradise X series was never properly concluded, due to editorial interference midway through its publication.
It had previously been hosted by Mark Levine, who quit the show after alleging editorial interference.
When Ms. Repkova returned to the newspaper, she asked for reassurance that there would be no further editorial interference.
Members of the Bancroft family and many Journal newsroom employees have expressed their fear of editorial interference.
He said Mr. Smith had exerted little editorial interference beyond suggesting articles about chief executives who could serve as positive role models.
After initially considering resigning on the grounds of editorial interference, Dr. Hoey said, he took three steps.
Produced by writers for writers, Black Clock encourages risk and eschews editorial interference."
Daily Express owner suing investigative biographer Tom Bower over claims of editorial interference.
"That was the one case in my time in Iraq when I can clearly say there was editorial interference in my work," he said recently.
Far from deserving commendation, Aswell's editorial interference was, both from the standpoint of literature and of ethics, unacceptable."
We do not know whether it was Howard who toned down the story in his final draft or if this was the result of Farnsworth Wright's editorial interference.
In 1960, David stopped writing for The Sunday Times, where she was unhappy about editorial interference with her copy, and joined the weekly publication The Spectator.
Named after the protagonist, Anarky was mired by what Grant felt was constant editorial interference, became a critical and financial failure, and was canceled after eight issues.
In 1927, he accepted an invitation from Max Aitken to join the conservative Evening Standard on the strict understanding that there would be no editorial interference with his output.
Later, Alfred A. Knopf looked back with some nostalgia to pre-Perkins days, suggesting that things were better because "in general authors wrote and publishers published" without much editorial interference.
In his opening notes to the book Wells expressed his frustration at the "editorial interference" that resulted in his work appearing only after "suffering a certain amount of mutilation."