David Skinner (journalist)
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David Skinner is the editor of Humanities magazine, which is published by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Previously, he was an assistant managing editor at The Weekly Standard whose articles frequently appeared in the magazine or on its Web site.
Before joining The Weekly Standard in November 1998, Skinner was managing editor of The Public Interest. He has written for Education Next, Slate, The Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal and other publications. He edits Doublethink, a quarterly journal for young writers published by America's Future Foundation, and is on the usage panel for the American Heritage Dictionary.[1]
He is one of three writers at the Galley Slaves blog, with fellow Weekly Standard staffers Jonathan V. Last and Victorino Matus.
[edit] Notes
- ^ [1] Web page titled "David Skinner: Assistant Managing Editor" at The Weekly Standard Web site, accessed December 3, 2006
[edit] External links
- theweeklystandard.com The Weekly Standard Web site
- galleyslaves.blogspot.com Galley Slaves blog