7. Ideal candidate would a writer's editor, someone who can deal with writers with care. Big problem Walrus has been alienating freelancers
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8. So if I were advising Walrus publisher Shelley Ambrose, I'd say big names Globe mentions (Giese, Subramanian, Keehn, Wente) great.
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9. But I'd also suggest taking seriously option of elevating @thegoodshopper and/or
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10. Walrus should also think outside the box. Why not
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11. Other outside-the-box candidates: excellent book editor Martha Sharpe, New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik.
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12. The pitch to Gopnik would be: you've achieved all you can as a New Yorker writer. Here is a big new challenge.
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13. Finally, Stacey May Fowles is a contender: like Giese & Subramanian has Walrus history & wide editing experience
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15. Further afield there's
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Heh. Thou art kind. I'd read a mag edited by any of the folks you've suggested here.
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Just trying to figure out a way to get you back into Canada.
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