Jim Dale Narrates New Rumpelstiltskin Audiobook Musical 'SPIN', Out This Winter

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Jim Dale Narrates New Rumpelstiltskin Audiobook Musical 'SPIN', Out This Winter

HarperCollins Publishers is the second largest consumer book publisher in the world, with operations in 18 countries. With 200 years of history and more than 120 branded imprints around the world, HarperCollins publishes approximately 10,000 new books every year in 17 languages, and has a print
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Conde Nast Bringing In Nielsen Catalina Data To Optimize Ad Campaigns

CPG advertisers running on Conde Nast properties will be able to target, optimize and measure campaigns using purchase data from Nielsen Catalina Solutions (NCS) beginning in Q1 next year. The publisher wants to marry its expertise in creative development and sponsored content with an attention
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Creating my thoughts on Paper

Posted 15 minutes ago. Details. We are developing thoughts about a particular experience which will be designed to provide knowledge shared experience and motivation for those in need of support when encountering similar challenges. This will be mingled wi t h stories and facts. This job was posted
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Sean Spicer to publish book 'to set the record straight' about his time in the Trump administration

By Sally Persons – The Washington Times – Tuesday, December 12, 2017. Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer announced late Monday that he plans on publishing a book to “set the record straight” about his time in the Trump administration. “I looked back at the coverage of the campaign,
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Spiced Architecture

This week's writing prompt concerns a mysterious misadventure that begins on a familiar path and ends at the door of a structure made of gingerbread.
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Google AdWords Fundamentals – A Fully Interactive Exam Prep Course

I am in quest and would like to hear from or about an agent/agency/dealmaker that would like to represent me in identifying/contacting a proper traditional publishing house of e-books and negotiating a traditional deal for me. For a sneak preview, the e-book is currently stored here:
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Watching for Poetry on the Horizon at Publishers Weekly by Harriet Staff

While many of us have been looking back at the year that was (2017, for those who haven't been keeping track), Alex Crowley at Publishers Weekly takes a gander at poetry titles to come in the spring of 2018. From PW's vantage, and for us too, the future looks bright! Crowley provides a top ten, so we'll
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Ricoh Unveils Award-Winning NYC Customer Experience Center

… existing Customer Experience Center and Executive Briefing Center in Boulder, Colo., and others around the world specifically designed for experts within Ricoh's Commercial & Industrial Printing (CIP) Group to collaborate alongside our production customers – commercial printers, book publishers,
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Mountain Top Native Wins National Creative Writing Award

Annie Hilenski, a senior English major at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, recently won the 2017-2018 Prose Award from the Allegheny Review, a national literary magazine dedicated to publishing undergraduate creative writing at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa. Hilenski's short story Near Fall
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WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

WHERE ARE YOU FROM?, illustrated by Jaime Kim, in which a girl who is asked where she's really from turns to her abuelo for the answer to Clarissa Wong at Harper Children's, at auction, in a two-book deal, for publication in summer 2019, to Linda Camacho at Gallt and Zacker Literary Agency for the
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Publishers losing up to $3.5ma day due to counterfeit inventory

A new study has found massive volumes of counterfeit inventory across global display and video exchanges. The study, which was conducted by a partnership of 16 leading programmatic publishers across 26 domains, found that the record levels of fraud were resulting in lost revenues of up to $1.27bn
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Nobel prize winner's book turned down by 19 publishers

Writer Serge Volle sent 50 pages of Simon's 1962 novel, “The Palace”, set during the Spanish Civil War, to 19 French publishers. The verdict was damning: Twelve rejected it and seven didn't even bother to reply. One editor said that the book's “endlessly long sentences completely lose the reader”,
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Google Overtakes Facebook As Top Source Of Traffic For Publishers

Facebook has lost its spot as the top external source of traffic to publishers, with the number of referrals down by a third. And Facebook's loss is Google's gain, with the company now the source of 44% of publishers' total external traffic, up from 34% at the beginning of the year. Facebook's share has
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New Publishers Clearing House scam claims you won December drawing

What she did next is what you or your older parents need to do if a call or letter claims you are a winner: check the Publishers Clearing House Blog, and type in the word “scam.” You'll find all the warning signs that you are about to be taken. Unfortunately at this time you cannot just go to PCH.com and
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Ads.txt Study Shows Huge Publisher Losses To Domain Fraud

The study catalogued inventory callouts allegedly from the 16 publishers available across three participating DSPs, then cross-checked those callouts against the legitimate inventory on programmatic exchanges. There were four times more display callouts than legitimate inventory, and 57 times more
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Harry Potter and the publisher's casual vacancy

Despite the fact that the publisher has access to multiple major brands from across the world of entertainment – DC Comics, Lego, and Lord of the Rings, to name but a few – most of its mobile games seem to be squarely aimed at two demographics: core gamers and kids. The plethora of pocket Lego
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