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According to Cabrera, a book production veteran who spent many years in New York publishing houses, "Running Press really fosters creativity. Everyone is open to new ideas here. What drew me from New York was this team and the atmosphere. It's very cohesive."
Jennifer Worick, editorial director, agrees. "Everyone is encouraged to be creative and submit ideas." Project editors, for example, do not only developmental and copy editing, but also acquisitions. "If an editor has a book idea, he or she can propose it, get it approved and sign up an author—in other words, make it happen from conception to completion. This offers editors an opportunity to grow in their jobs and expand their skill sets."
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