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Janice Kaplan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Janice Kaplan Janice Kaplan is an American novelist, magazine editor, and television producer. As Editor-in-Chief of ''Parade'' magazine (2007-2010), the Sunday newspaper supplement with a circulation of 32 million, she was responsible for many important articles, including two cover stories by President Barack Obama. His first piece, “A Letter To My Daughters,” ran two days before his inauguration and became the basis for his book ''Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters.'' She also published articles by Madeleine K. Albright, Senator John McCain, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, and Senator Jim Webb. She wrote cover stories for the magazine on celebrities including Barbra Streisand, Clint Eastwood, Matt Damon and Daniel Craig. ==Early career== Kaplan grew up in Newton, Massachusetts and attended Yale University. She began her career as a sports reporter at CBS Radio and wrote a monthly sports column for ''Seventeen'' magazine for five years. She graduated Yale magna cum laude and won the Murray Fellowship to research her first book, ''Women and Sports,'' which was published by Viking Press. Her articles on women’s sports appeared in many popular magazines, and in his textbook ''On Writing Well'', author William Zinsser quoted extensively from two of Kaplan’s articles as breakthrough examples of sports writing.
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