The language is too close in some cases and should have been cited as quotations in the text.

This, too, will be fixed.

EW has reached out to publisher Simon & Schuster for comment.

Jill-Abramson

Credit: Simon Leigh; Simon & Schuster

Do I feel as though something has been stolen from me?

It was a factual description, not something creative that I agonized over for weeks.

And yet, its still irritating that there seems to be no mention of where it appeared at all.

Would it have been that hard to say as mentioned in CJR?

The book is over 500 pages.

All of the ideas in the book are original, all the opinions are mine.

The passages in question involve facts that should have been perfectly cited in my footnotes and werent.

Abramson is the former executive editor ofThe New York Times, and was fired from her post in 2014.