Background
Lalli, Cele Goldsmith was born on April 8, 1933 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Arthur Langfeld and Viola Catherine (Wolfort) Goldsmith.
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Modern Bride Guide to Etiquette Cele Lalli, Editor-in-Chief of America's #1 bridal magazine, answers all of your wedding etiquette questions. Getting ready for your wedding is tremendously exciting, and you're going to have so many questions! But now you can have personalized advice at your fingertips from America's foremost wedding expert. As Editor-in-Chief of Modern Bride, Cele Lalli has spent years helping couples make their dream weddings come true. Anticipating and solving today's complications is her special domain. She can answer all your questions with tact, skill, and knowledge, giving you the advice you need on: * Announcing the engagement * Wording the invitations * Sharing wedding expenses * Choosing attendants * Determining the guest list * Selecting everyone's attire * Organizing the shower and bachelor bash * Dealing with divorced parents * Arranging interfaith, intercultural, and interracial weddings * Planning long distance weddings * Handling any special situations * Personalizing the ceremony and reception * Ensuring that the big day runs smoothly In addition, over 125 quick tips covering the basics of wedding etiquette at a glance round out this invaluable guide. Modern Bride Guide to Etiquette is the perfect companion to Modern Bride Wedding Celebrations: The Complete Wedding Planner for Today's Bride.
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Lalli, Cele Goldsmith was born on April 8, 1933 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Arthur Langfeld and Viola Catherine (Wolfort) Goldsmith.
Bachelor, Vassar College, 1955.
She was the editor of Amazing Stories from 1959 to 1965, Fantastic from 1958 to 1965, and later the Editor-in-Chief of Modern Bride magazine. Goldsmith joined the science fiction/fantasy field in 1955, working as Howard Browne"s secretary and assistant, and then began working under Paul West. Fairman. When Fairman left Ziff-Davis in 1958, Goldsmith took over as editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic.
Goldsmith was open to new authors and experimentation in writing.
Among her discoveries were Thomas M. Disch, Ursula K. Le Guin, Keith Laumer, Sonya Dorman (as a fiction writer), and Roger Zelazny. She was also instrumental in bringing Fritz Leiber out of an early writer"s-block-induced retirement (a 1959 issue was devoted entirely to his fiction), and was among the first United States editors to publish British author J. G. Ballard.
Goldsmith married in 1964 and took Lalli as her last name. In 1965, Ziff-Davis sold the two fiction magazines to publisher Sol Cohen, who founded Ultimate Publications to publish them.
Lalli continued at Ziff-Davis, where she worked at Modern Bride magazine for 30 years.
Not long after her retirement, she was killed in a car accident in Newtown, Connecticut on January 14, 2002.
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Board of directors Connecticut Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, 1984-1993.
Married Michael Anthony Lalli, April 4, 1964. Children— Francesca Ann, Erica Catherine.