"For the past two years, Nora was a guiding force for this section. Her title was founder and editor-at-large for Huffington Post Divorce, and co-executive producer of Breakover, a web series we developed together. But she was much more than that to me. She was a cheerleader, friend and mentor, both personally and professionally." -HuffPost Divorce Editor Sara Wilson BLOG POSTS | Arianna Huffington: Heartbroken in Manhattan: Remembering Nora Ephron Nora Ephron is gone -- and I can't believe it. Whenever I was around her through the years the air crackled with energy and ideas and one-liners -- and a sense of celebration. That's what makes this week's news so hard to take in. Nora was an integral part of the HuffPost family -- an investor, a supporter, and a constant sounding board months before we launched. Since then, she's been a contributing editor who more than lived up to her name -- regularly offering up notes, suggestions, and terrific ideas (our very popular Divorce section was one of them). Professionally, her legacy will be that of an exceptionally gifted and versatile artist who could do it all, and do it all incredibly well. Personally, she'll be cherished as a wife and mother, and a devoted, giving, treasured -- and irreplaceable -- friend. Indeed, she was as talented at friendship as she was at everything else she tried. | | Marlo Thomas: Farewell, Nora For Nora Ephron, life was something to celebrate. And explore. And bitch about. And then celebrate again. You didn't have to read all of her brilliant essays to immediately see that the woman had a titanium-strength point of view -- and she was achingly funny about it. | | Agi Smith: How Nora Ephron Changed My Life In one instant, Nora Ephron saw something inside me and altered the direction of my life forever. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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