Day: December 28, 2017

Red Dead Redemption 2 Release Date Reportedly Leaked

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Release Date Reportedly Leaked

Until publisher makes an official announcement, take all leaks with a grain of salt. It is important to notate however that this is the same retailer that has successfully given accurate dates in the past, though it does seem strange for June 8th when looking at Rockstar's track record for releases. That being
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Gowda meets HRD minister, seeks steps to promote Kannada

The demands included that the government should recommend United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to include Kannada in its tradition of publishing history of classical languages on its domain and conducting competitive examinations including National Eligibility
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11 Essential Books On Writing, Based On The Genre You Want To Write

If you're an aspiring writer, you know that you have to read all kinds of books in order to hone your technique, but sometimes it might seem as if every … MFA survivor Gabriela Pereira gives you the formula for the creative-writing degree experience without all of the financial baggage in DIY MFA, and
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Not so great: Yiannopoulos had received a $250000 advance to write the book

The final straw seemed to be a video in which he condoned pedophilia, leading the company to release a statement saying: 'After careful consideration, Simon & Schuster and its Threshold Editions imprint have cancelled publication of Dangerous by Milo Yiannopoulos.' He instead decided ti self
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Platinum Games Looking To Self-Publish Its Smaller Titles

That won't change the fact that the company is still working on big franchises with other publishers, like Bayonetta 3. “First off, we will continue to do AAA games for other publishers and that's because, again, we don't have the cash flow to take on the risk to only do self-published games. In order to do a
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Walmart releases list of top sellers by state

(WIBW) — Say what you want about us Kansans, but we apparently really like our drinks to stay hot (or cold) – at least if Walmart's anything to go by. The retail giant unveiled its list of some of its top-selling items, broken down by state. The map showcased what the company called “interesting top sellers.”.
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By Daily Mail Reporter

Aged 20, she picked up her education again at Bridgend College and began a creative writing course after gaining A-levels. Inspired by TV documentaries on shocking miscarriages of justice in America, where innocent people can be condemned to Death Row, Amy started her novel. Initially entitled
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Platinum Games to self-publish original titles in the future

During an interview with Game Informer, Platinum Games' head of development Atsushi Inaba expressed his interest in making a completely original game, saying, “We're becoming more and more interested in the idea of self-publishing and doing our own title.” Inaba mentions how up until recently, the
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DBJ Book of Lists 2017-18: From the publisher

Preparing the Book of Lists for you each year is a huge endeavor. Without the extraordinary effort and long hours put in by our research director, Connie Elsbury, we could not bring this publication to you. We also are grateful for the contributions of our production team: graphic artists Eileen Hall and
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An anesthesiologist opens up on the mystery of putting patients to sleep

Dr. Jay, as he refers to himself in the book, turned to creative writing as an emotional outlet after the 2015 death of his wife, Sandy, to whom he dedicates the book. Trying to find solace in tragedy, Przybylo enrolled in a master's program in creative non-fiction at Goucher College in Maryland. It was there
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Editor's Notes Revealed in Simon & Schuster's Rebuttal to Milo Yiannopoulos Lawsuit Both …

Professional douchebag Milo Yiannopoulos is suing publisher Simon & Schuster for $10 Million after they cut ties with him and canceled his book deal for Dangerous back in February. The publisher, meanwhile, has responded by letting Yiannopoulos' legal team know that his book was hot garbage on
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Walmart reveals top selling items sold online in each state during 2017

Now that the holiday shopping season is over, Walmart has released its list of top sellers across the country in 2017. The company used data from all its 2017 sales, looking at the top 25 most popular items purchased on Walmart.com in each state. It then determined the top sellers. Most popular in Ohio?
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President of Guinea welcomes EPA delegation

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President of Guinea welcomes EPA delegation

Sharjah: Guinean President Alpha Condé has received a UAE delegation including representatives of the Emirates Publishers Association (EPA), following an official invitation to participate in the celebration of Guinea's capital city Conakry as the World Book Capital for 2017. The EPA representatives
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Platinum Games' to self-publish original titles in the future

During an interview with Game Informer, head of development at Platinum Games' Atsushi Inaba expressed his interest in making a completely original game, mentioning that “We're becoming more and more interested in the idea of self-publishing and doing our own title.” Inaba mentions how up until
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Platinum Games is Flirting With Self-Publishing Lower Budget Games

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Platinum Games is Flirting With Self-Publishing Lower Budget Games

What is particularly surprising and interesting to hear though is that Inaba apparently sees the company going in the direction of self-publishing, and emulating something resembling an indie-like structure for some of its future games. Saying that they are “becoming more and more interested in the idea
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The editor's notes on Milo Yiannopoulos' self-published book are delightfully savage

It's possible that Simon & Schuster didn't really understand what a headache it was getting itself into when it decided to publish a book from real-world trollface meme Milo Yiannopoulos, a decision that's forced the publisher to deal with author boycotts, public disgrace, and, now, an ongoing lawsuit from
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Milo Yiannopoulos's brutal takedown by his own editor, via court filings

And in February he lost his job at Breitbart, an invitation to participate in CPAC, and his publishing contract with Simon & Schuster following outrage over resurfaced videos featuring his comments on sexual relationships between boys and men. Simon & Schuster's Threshold Editions had agreed to a
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Henderson County Library Events

A monthly creative writing group meets the first and third Thursday every month. Become more confident in crafts through this encouraging community of writers from different walks of life. The goal is to help writers grow by listening to the works and suggestions of others. All writers are welcomed to
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Book review: 'This Is How It Begins' tackles timely, contentious subject

Joan Dempsey has been a creative writing author since 2000. She is also a creative writing teacher. … Author Joan Dempsey's recent book, “This is how it begins,” maintains that vitally delicate and nuanced approach, even as it tackles the very timely and contentious subject of religious freedom and its
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Joyce Carol Oates's Comments On Sensitivity Readers Reveal A Deep Misunderstanding In The …

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Joyce Carol Oates's Comments On Sensitivity Readers Reveal A Deep Misunderstanding In The …

2017 has seen its fair share of publishing world blow ups, particularly in the YA and children's book realms, where most of the conflicts have revolved around the fraught struggle to diversify books from major publishing houses. In an article published by the New York Times on Dec. 24, Alexandra Alter
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'Leave the lesbians out of it': Who wants to edit Milo Yiannopoulos?

In July, Yiannopoulos self-published “Dangerous” and then sued Simon & Schuster for $10 million for canceling the book. Since then, the two parties have been battling things out in a New York State court. We'll forego the boring arguments about the legal basis for Simon & Schuster's decision to bail on
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Could Hackett Group Incorporated (NASDAQ:HCKT) See a Reversal After More Sellers Came In?

With 104,900 shares average volume, it will take short sellers 2 days to cover their HCKT's short positions. … advice on proven approaches and methods; best practice research, a research that provides insights into the proven approaches; peer interaction comprising member-led Webcasts, annual best
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Upcoming programs

Creative Writing Class: 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 5, 12, 19 and 26. Kristin Cooley is starting a second semester of creative writing classes. Start fresh or build on what you leaned last year. Cooley will help you enhance your creative writing by learning techniques that make your writing more colorful. As the
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Can't select publish to designer when publishing my API

I'm doing the course with some delay. I'm now in the sectionwhere i have to create a Portal. When i'm in the API designer i have to publish to exchange. But when I click here i should see the options where i want to publish exchange or api manager. In my case i don't have that options. How can I publish
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Platinum Games Is Looking Into Creating Its Own IP

Up until now, obviously, we've worked on original IPs for a wide variety of publishers. We've also worked on other Hollywood IPs for other publishers as well. But we're becoming more and more interested in the idea of self-publishing and doing our own title,” the head of development and a producer at
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Circle of Hope to Open Cancer Wellness Center

Plans include an assortment of healing modalities and integrative therapies such as yoga, tai chi, cooking and nutrition counseling, art therapy, creative writing, acupuncture, hypnotherapy, aromatherapy, oncology massage, and skin care, all tailored specifically for the cancer community. These various
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Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk – December 29, 2017

With the calendar flipping to 2018 next week, I have been thinking ahead to what the next 12 months could hold on the local news front. Here are some of my predictions: •Republican Gov. Larry Hogan will retain his seat in the 2018 gubernatorial election after a narrow victory over Prince George's
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At the movies: Dec. 29, 2017

Any honors-level high school creative writing class could come up with a half-dozen better story ideas for “Pitch Perfect 3” than this incomprehensibly stupid, jarringly uneven, astonishingly unfunny and just plain lazy dead fish of a three-quel. The songs remain good cheesy white-bread fun, but this feels
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History is in their blood

In the past few weeks, the sisters were bestowed the 2017 North Carolina Genealogical Society Award for Excellence in Publishing at Raleigh as well as the North Carolina Society of Historians Historical Book Award during their annual meeting at North Wilkesboro. Projects by the five cousins to date
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License expired: The Ars Technica 2018 Deathwatch

No one ever claimed the Pixels were best sellers, but with the loss of Google as a customer, HTC will have even less business in the future. The company says it will continue to sell smartphones, but we can't imagine the loss of 2,000 employees won't have some effect on the phone division. This year
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iBooks Bestsellers: EL James Keeps It 'Darker'

E.L. James's latest Fifty Shades novel, Darker, keeps its top slot on the iBooks Bestsellers ln the last week before Christmas, while Dan Brown comes in right behind with Origin. John Grisham's The Rooster Bar is #3, and Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere returns to the top five at #4. Meghan March's
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A Note from the Publishers – January 2018

It's been an exciting year, and we can't wait to see what 2018 will bring us! We hope you've had a wonderful holiday season, and that this New Year brings only good health and happiness. On our cover this month, we feature our very own Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce representatives,
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The Most Scathing Editor Comments From Milo Yiannopoulos' Manuscript

(Yiannopoulos went on to self-publish the book and landed on Amazon's best-seller list.) On Wednesday, writer Jason Pinter tweeted a screenshot of Simon & Schuster's rebuttal. And on Thursday, software engineer Sarah Mei, after realizing that the documents filed in the case were now publicly
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Web Producer – (REQ22085)

Springer Nature is the world's largest academic book publisher, publisher of the world's highest impact journals and a pioneer in the field of open research. The company numbers almost 13,000 staff in over 50 countries and has a turnover of approximately EUR 1.5 billion. Springer Nature was formed in
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The role of ancient landscapes in mental health

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The role of ancient landscapes in mental health

UNITED KINGDOM — Modern celebrants have been convening at the ancient site of Stonehenge in Wiltshire for many years now: revivalist Druids of the early 20th century, hippies of the 1960s and 70s, New Age travelers and political activists, and modern Pagans have all gathered at the summer and
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Platinum Games is Looking Into Self-Publishing Smaller Titles

Later on in the interview, Inaba was asked if possibly self-publishing will affect how Platinum interacts with future publishers. Inaba assured Game Informer that they will continue to do AAA games for other publishers simply because they can't afford the risk to only self-publish games. “First off, we will
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Denver Real Estate News Radio Guys Podcast Endorses Skyfor Agents Search

He states, “She has built up a national reputation for helping consumers find the best buyer and seller agents. She is the best. There is no one better in the country.” Larry notes that Miller Stanley Real Estate, a company that the hosts have ownership interest in, is an option to be considered in Colorado,
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Part 1: Aiken Standard's top local arts, entertainment and feature stories of 2017

9: Local Author Sasscer Hill releases first book of her two-book contract deal with a major publishing company. Aiken author Sasscer Hill published her first book of a two-book deal with a professional publishing house. Hill announced her two-book deal with St. Martin's Press, a New York-based,
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Full Milo Yiannopolous Manuscript Released With Editor's Comments

Milo Yiannopolous has made waves for years, but more recently, he made news in the publishing world for losing out on a book deal that included a $250,000 advance. A number of people assumed that Simon & Schuster cancelled his book deal for his manuscript, Dangerous, following the release of a
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Jared Yates Sexton Chronicles American Rage In 'The People Are Going To Rise'

In 2015, Georgia-based writer Jared Yates Sexton began attending and live-tweeting from rallies held by then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. While news outlets were carrying the rallies, sometimes live and in their entirety, Sexton was among the first to report from the ground inside. The creative
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Irked New York Times To Washington Post: Post *This*!

Some Times staffers are discomboulated, claiming The Post overstates the D.C. paper's role in printing excerpts from the Pentagon Papers in June 1971. The Times' publisher and editor, Arthur Sulzberger and A.M. Rosenthal, took the greater risk in publishing the first installments of the massive Top
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New 'Binge Age' Distribution Model Promises Triple-Sized $3.99 Comics

Look alive, comic book fans! There's still one more gift tucked under your trees. Introducing “Sell-Through Distribution,” a new national comic book distribution system from Santa Monica-based publishing startup Sitcomics™ that will ring in the new year by putting the buying power back in the hands of
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One In Ten Publishers Say They're Not Labeling Native Advertising

The Native Advertising Trends in News Media 2017 report, which was a collaboration with the International News Media Association (INMA), found that more news media publishers (11%) said they weren't labeling their native ads compared to last year (7%). In another report from NAI and INMA that
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Milo Yiannopoulos's Book Editor Had the Most Savage Comments on His Manuscript

(Eventually, he self-published the book and threw himself a party.) Now at the close of 2017, the internet celebrates as evidence from the active lawsuit has been uploaded by the New York County Clerk's office, including email exchanges between Yiannopoulous and his editor, Mitchell Ivers, as well as
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Darin Henry's Sitcomics Wants to Disrupt Comics Industry With Sell-Through Distribution, Binge …

Sitcomics, the comic book publishing startup from veteran TV writer Darin Henry that has described itself as “TV you read,” is hoping to shake the comic book industry to its foundations, leaving behind a distribution model that will never be the same again! No, we're not talking about a
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William Shatner Vs. Bluewater/Stormfront/Storm/Tidal Wave on Publishing TekWar

But whether as Bluewater Productions, Stormfront, Storm or Tidal Wave, this may be the highest profile criticism to date. With William Shatner, creator of TekWar and licenced to Davies's publisher for adaptation into comic books. Or at least they used to be. TekWar is a series of science fiction novels
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On Penguin, Women In Publishing and Priyanka Chopra

The anomalies in that sentence have already been pointed out by some, but in 2017, a true annus horribilis for women, in which perhaps the only silver lining was the relaunching of the #MeToo campaign, it was an incredibly tone-deaf decision by a renowned publishing house that really, really ought to
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Removal of book on S.China Sea shows Vietnam's diffidence: expert

China's legitimate sovereignty over the South China Sea will not change despite a move by the Vietnamese government to ban a book about the area's … The department also bans Vietnamese publishers from selling the Chinese authored book published in Vietnamese, and libraries from holding it, as it
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Nonfiction Reviews Editor

Publishers Weekly, the leading b2b news & reviews platform servicing the publishing industry, is seeking a Nonfiction Reviews Editor with impeccable editing and writing skills. Under the direction of the Executive Editor, this individual will primarily be responsible for assigning and editing concise,
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Cultural Sensitivity in Children's Books

You take for granted a question that has unfolded around representation in children's literature: Does hiring sensitivity readers as “quality-control backstops” amount to censorship? What is missing is a structural analysis that challenges the very question. Why are publishers of children's literature so
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Interesting facts about Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut is one of the youngest actresses to win prestigious National Film Awards at the age of 22. She is a recipient of three National Film Awards. She has also won four Filmfare Awards: Best Female Debut for Gangster (2006), Best Supporting Actress for Fashion (2008), Best Actress for
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Yiannopoulos v. S&S Court Documents Revealed

Simon & Schuster's documents, submitted to the New York County Clerk's office and available via the New York State Court's website, include editorial notes on an early version of the Dangerous manuscript indicating that the books principle editor at the publisher, Mitchell Ivers, saw the book as unfit to
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Milo Yiannopoulos's book torn apart by Simon & Schuster editor, court documents reveal

But as part of its legal defence, the publisher has filed documents that underscore it concerns about Mr Yiannopoulos's book, Dangerous, which was eventually self-published in June and only sold modestly, despite the author's claims to the contrary. Among the documents are edits to an early draft of the
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CNBC will sell audio ads after it sees significant voice audience growth in 2017

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CNBC will sell audio ads after it sees significant voice audience growth in 2017

After announcing that its voice audience across Amazon and Google has doubled since January 2017, CNBC will soon begin selling audio sponsorship packages to advertisers, according to a Digiday report. Though the news publisher didn't release specific numbers, it gauges the success of its voice
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Court Docs Reveal Brutal Editor's Notes On Milo Book Nixed By Publisher

As evidence for why Simon & Schuster did not want to move forward with publication of self-proclaimed far-right “troll” Milo Yiannopoulos' autobiography “Dangerous,” the publisher has offered up the manuscript itself—annotated with a litany of scathing notes from one of its top editors. The draft was
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Chef Roy Choi fuses food and neighborhoods

The holiday season typically involves food, feasting and calorie overload — so this is the perfect time to devote this column to a Bellevue, Washington, publisher that focuses on promoting “food literacy from the ground up.” Readers to Eaters was founded in 2009 by husband-and-wife team Philip Lee
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Former Buffalo journalist releases book

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Former Buffalo journalist releases book

Originally from Williamsport, Maryland, she is a graduate of Virginia Tech's creative writing and natural resources programs and a former reporter for The Buffalo Bulletin. This is her first book. The book follows the story of Virginia native Dana Stullman, whose world turns upside down when her boyfriend
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New Milo Yiannopoulos Lawsuit Docs Reveal Just How Much His Book Would Have Sucked

Far-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos hasn't had a lot of luck with his book Dangerous. Never reaching its initial publication date, the book was dropped by its would-be publisher Simon & Schuster, who faced criticism for even associating with one of the worst people ever. Following the
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Marvel is Publishing Tales of Suspense #103 After All

It turns out that Marvel Comics missed out Tales of Suspense #103 from its March solicitations and Previews catalogues. Oops, definitely not cancelled, though — here are the full details: For stores that don't work it out and order none by January 8th, Marvel and Diamond will send them numbers to
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Column: Don't lose sight of your business environment

After a long commute home, I realized that I didn't remember much about the scenery along my drive. I was so focused on navigating the traffic in front of me, I didn't notice my surroundings. The same thing can happen in businesses. Business leaders get so focused on the day-to-day business that they
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Moon: Remembering Sister Margaret — and Brenda (sorry, I mean Mrs. Stevens)

I had her for Journalism as well as English and Creative Writing. Her strong influence steered me into the direction of Graphic Design. I utilized the skills I learned from her on my first job with a weekly newspaper. I am so glad she and I corresponded via email back in February of 2015. I was able to let
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Millennium players learn more than soccer

By Current Publishing on December 28, 2017 Carmel Community. The Millennium Indy Soccer U16 team is the only team representing Indiana at the Disney Soccer Showcase Dec. 27 to 31 in Orlando. (Submitted photo). By Chris Bavender. For Joey Langeman, playing soccer isn't about winning.
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Somebody found the editor notes for Milo Yiannopoulos' book and they're quite something

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Somebody found the editor notes for Milo Yiannopoulos' book and they're quite something

You may remember that one-time Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos was going to publish a book with an imprint of Simon & Schuster. It was a book deal worth £202,000 and it was not celebrated by many. It fell through following his remarks about child abuse, and he went on to self publish the
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Newspaper Apologizes For Publishing Gay Slurs Instead Of Reporter's Byline

A California newspaper has issued an apology after a reporter's name and byline were changed into homophobic slurs in a story. In an article about last-minute holiday shopping that ran in the Santa Barbara News-Press on Christmas Day, staff writer Paul Gonzalez's last name and title were changed to
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Platinum Games Talk About What They Have Been Focussing On and Development Ideas

Game Informer has published a brand new interview with Atsushi Inaba, head of development and a producer at Platinum Games, to talk about their future plans. Inaba says that the company is becoming more interested in self publishing and creating their own titles after working with a number of
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'Sensitivity Readers' Are the New Thought Police, And They Threaten More Than Novelists

Publishers are free to print (or not) whatever they want, but this is a barely disguised version of thought control that would redact much of children's literature. Author Francine Prose, a progressive novelist if ever there was one, writes in The New York Review of Books of the essential mistake undergirding
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Google again showing third-party reviews in local results

One of the provisions of Google's 2012 antitrust settlement with the FTC was that the company would allow publishers to block Google from including third-party reviews in “vertical search offerings” without their being excluded from the general index. According to the FTC statement announcing the
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Foghorn's Express to open inside Core Public House on Mission Blvd.

The “express” restaurant will focus on a smaller menu than other Foghorn's locations, while still offering some of the best-selling items – their wings, boneless wings, cheeseburgers, pulled pork, and other options. To start, the wings will be offered with 10 of Foghorn's signatures sauces and eight of their
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Marvel Comics editor Stan Lee at 95

Although he did not establish the publishing house, he is responsible for many of its superheroes – such as the Fantastic Four, Hulk, Iron Man and the X-Men – figures that often challenge heroic archetypes. The new book, “The Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978,” is the perfect introduction to Lee and his
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5 Strategies I've Used to Ease My Process of Applying to Graduate School

For anyone applying to MFA or MA programs within the fields of creative writing or journalism, it is a good idea to create a digital portfolio with your writing samples and include it somewhere within your application or on your resumé. Applying to graduate school can be far different from any other
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Israeli writer Ronit Matalon dies at 58

Israeli writer Ronit Matalon dies at 58. 1 minute read. … Prizewinning author Ronit Matalon died on Thursday at Rambam Medical Center, following a long bout with cancer. She was 58. … In 2009, she was appointed head of the Hebrew Creative Writing program at the University of Haifa. Matalon was
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Showpad gives companies a new way to help their sellers sell

“Showpad is focused on two things: more effective marketing and delivery of the very best seller and user experience,” he said. The platform allows marketers to share approved, high-quality information with potential customers. It works with other tools, including CRMs, to offer customized content based
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WQED and EQT invite young authors to enter writing contest

WQED provides fun, hands-on literacy resources to engage children while getting them excited to explore their imaginations through creative writing,” says Gina Masciola, WQED writers contest manager, in a release. Beginning Jan. 3 through March 31, children in western, central, and eastern
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Read Milo Yiannopoulos' Editor Tell Him Why His Now Cancelled Book Is Unpublishable

Alt-right gadfly Milo Yiannopoulos is apparently a terrible writer, especially when he's not quietly employing armies of sycophants to ghostwrite his work for him. According to court documents filed by Yiannopoulos's former publisher Simon & Schuster, the initial manuscript for his book Dangerous–for
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Frank Bette Center to host Gonzalez, Berkeley's poet laureate

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Frank Bette Center to host Gonzalez, Berkeley's poet laureate

As a professor of literature and creative writing, he taught at the University of Oregon, Western State College of Colorado, Central Washington State University, University of Texas at El Paso, and at Laney College in Oakland, where he founded the department of Mexican and Latin American Studies, and
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Conservative Group Gets Judge's OK to Publish Info on Michigan Teachers' Union

A Wayne County judge issued a temporary restraining order, barring the organization from using or publishing any information it obtained from the union. But the matter was moved to federal court in October. And Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker not only revoked the temporary restraining
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Clevedon's forgotten history explained in fascinating book

Jane has been researching the area's history since 1974 and has produced her latest offering, Clevedon Cuttings: History, Houses And A Couple Of Characters through Clevedon Community Bookshop's very own publishing press. She said: “There are two introductory chapters about the beginnings of
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error when publishing: WordPress endpoints not found

I got error when publishing the tab project. Everytime I clicked the submit button and choose wordpress, it opened a blank white page for several seconds and then closed. And after that on the Airstory page it displayed an error called : WordPress endpoints not found. screenshot with console tab
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Air National Guard training center 2017: A look back

Taking a look back at 2017 the Air National Guard's I.G. Brown Training and Education Center staff said that they met challenges in professional military … PCE also revamped an evaluation bullet writing course that became widely popular, so its Airmen took it on the road to base unit training assemblies.
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Alabama Publisher Buys 3 Mississippi Weekly Newspapers

Alabama Publisher Buys 3 Mississippi Weekly Newspapers. Publishers of a weekly newspaper in Alabama are buying three weekly newspapers on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Dec. 28, 2017, at 11:31 a.m.. Alabama Publisher Buys 3 Mississippi Weekly Newspapers
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ANNE MCKEE: What is your story from 2017?

Read as many bestsellers as possible. (You will learn the writing categories that are being published) – Most established publishers will not venture into the unknown. They had rather stay with the tried and true. 13. Write with emotions – when sad, when mad, when happy. 14. Finally – never give up.
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New season for Chronicle, other community mainstays

Pitt, under the company name Winston-Salem Chronicle Publishing Co., sold the paper to two young Winston-Salem City Council members, James Taylor Jr. and Derwin Montgomery, who promised to uphold the integrity of The Chronicle. The purchasing company, Chronicle Media Group LLC, moved
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No offer is one size fits all

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No offer is one size fits all

To successfully monetize the digital medium, publishers must market it to new consumers. It is important for publishers to remember that not all readers are the same and therefore, not all potential subscribers will respond to the same offers. Instead of simply trying to sell content to readers, the goal
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2017 In Review: Publishers and Rights Holders

From shifting norms to major industry events, 2017 was a transformative year for the publishing industry. Catch up on the year's trends with some of the most important and popular posts from the Velocity of Content blog. From mandates to platforms: Have funders lost patience with publishers? Publishing
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Amazon thrived over the holidays

Alexa: Amazon sold “tens of millions” of Alexa-enabled devices, with the Echo Dot coming in as the best-selling product across the marketplace. Further backing up Amazon's reported numbers is the fact that the Amazon Alexa app was the top app on the Google Play and iPhone App Store's free app
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