Genius Brands appoints master publishing partner for Rainbow Rangers

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Genius Brands appoints master publishing partner for Rainbow Rangers

Imprint at Macmillan Children's Publishing Group has been named master publishing partner for the animated series. Genius Brands International continues to build on the global licensing, merchandising and retail program for its highly-anticipated preschool series, Rainbow Rangers, with the
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Georgia Educator Goes from Homeless to Home Publishing with Her New Novel, “The Shade of …

In 2012, she founded Heal The Heart Publishing Company, LLC. The Shade of Devotion, Jacobs' second novel is a fictional romance. Readers will fall in love with the character Yasmin as she struggles to gain custody of her little brother after her mother's suicide. Desperately, trying to keep her family
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Glory Edim Talks About The Power Of Being A Well-Read Black Girl

My degree is in journalism, but originally, I did want to pursue creative writing. My mom and my dad were just like, “Look, we know you're creative, but we need that creativity to be in a professional space.” And I'm thankful for that because it really did move my direction into branding and strategy and
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Jon Davis Reads Poetry At Mesa Library Thursday

He directs the MFA in Creative Writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts, where he has taught since 1990. Davis has developed several personae, which he assumes when writing and reading his poetry. Each persona maintains a distinct style and uses a separate, preferred form throughout the
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Exxon Mobil to begin publishing climate change risks

U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil will begin disclosing financial data related to climate change to investors, it said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Monday. The company revealed in the filing that its board of directors “has decided to further enhance the company's disclosures”
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Student Achievers

Rush is a creative writing-secondary education major in the Class of 2018. Stead is a music education major in the Class of 2019. Nicholas Maffetone, of New Hope, a Master of Biomedical Sciences student at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine's Doylestown campus, organized Step It Up
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Archie to Publish Dick Tracy Comics, by Alex Segura, Michael Moreci and Thomas Pitilli

Archie Comics may have lost Sonic The Hedgehog to IDW. But they've gained Dick Tracy from (checks Wikipedia) Blackthorne Publishing. Dick Tracy is a long-running crime thriller detective strrip created by Chester Gould in 1931, and he wrote and drew the strip for 46 years until 1977. The strip
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A Company Is Offering A Job To Bearded Men That Pays £30 Per Hour

If you've got a beard and you're short of cash ahead of the festive season, a Christmas miracle could soon be coming your way in the form of a £30 per hour job. The world's first beard stroking station is being opened by Mo Bro's to help stressed shoppers unwind while they do shopping and, although it
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YouTuber Convicted For Publishing Video Piracy 'Tutorials'

A YouTuber in Brazil has been prosecuted and fined for publishing videos that explain how people can pirate content online using IPTV devices. A TV industry group took exception to the man's tutorials and the Court agreed they served no other purpose than to help people infringe copyright.
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Restaurant Review ~ Convivial / 801 O St., NW

Being convivial at Convivial. DC foodies who eat out around town surely know the name of this chef, Cedric Maupillier. A native Frenchman who has become a naturalized American (he still retains his French passport), Maupillier moved to the metro area about 15 years ago. Already an experienced and
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Indie publisher Canongate's top 10 book covers of 2017

Independent publishing house Canongate's art department releases its favourite book covers every year from their own collection via Twitter. It might seem a little insular, but Canongate, based in Edinburgh and London, has a wealth of beautiful cover art to choose from, so it's definitely worth celebrating
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Build on Your College Success by Studying Abroad

Rashaun Allen, who graduated last year from Stony Brook with a master's in fine arts in creative writing, always knew he had Barbadian roots, but because his grandmother had died only two weeks after giving birth to his mother, his family's Barbadian story was essentially an unknown one. Yet, Allen
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A Tale of Two Publishers: AMI Stands By Its Man

The New Yorker let Lizza go despite this, following similar moves made by publishers and news organizations to hastily distance themselves from men who have been accused of inappropriate behavior, even if said misbehavior was likely not-so-secret, as in the case of NBC's firing of Matt Lauer or
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'The Southampton Review' Drops A New Edition And Picks Up A Coveted Award

Ms. Hempel joined the Stony Brook Southampton faculty this fall in the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Literature program. She taught short fiction this fall and will teach poetry in the spring. Her most famous work is “In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried,” which was first published in 1983
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Outskirts Press Gives Self-Publishing Authors the Gift of Custom Cover Art

Just as a beautifully wrapped present makes everyone wonder what's inside, a well-crafted book cover entices readers to investigate the contents. … Your odds of success are far greater if you can get more people to 'shake the box.'
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Can the 'Arrow'-Verse Ever Write the Black Canary as a Real Hero?

Then, the writers killed Laurel and brought in Dinah Drake, another original character that they pulled a name from the comics to create. Dinah is everything Laurel should have, and could have been, but the writers weren't creative enough to write an arc for Laurel that would get her to the point where
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Best Bets- December 12, 2017

Zionsville — Zionsville Little Theatre Company will present “It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 and 16 and 2 p.m. Dec. 16 and 17. For more, visit the ZLTC Facebook page. Carmel — The Celtic Thunder Symphony Tour will visit The Palladium at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14. Learn more at
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Keeping children safe this holiday season

Holidays are best when they are spent having fun with friends and family — not spent in an emergency room. Yet every year that's where thousands of people end up, due to holiday-related injuries and illnesses. Here are some tips to help keep your children safe and well this holiday season, from the
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KIBF 2017 disappoints visitors

A big number of booklovers visited the Karachi International Book Fair (KIBF) and the Sindh government gave a helping hand to the organisers of the book fair, but visitors were disappointed due to lack of collection and absence of international publishers. According to an official from the Information
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Rachel Cusk returns to Faber to publish last in trilogy

Rachel Cusk is returning to Faber & Faber to publish the third in her trilogy of novels about divorced creative writing teacher Faye. The book, called Kudos, follows her 2014 novel Outline, which was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, and her 2016 novel Transit. Both were published by
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