Bloodhound Books on surviving and thriving as an indie publisher

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Bloodhound Books on surviving and thriving as an indie publisher

Currently, e-books make up about 90pc of sales at the publishing house, and Reavley sees only positives in the medium, save for a slight stigma within the industry – that e-book authors, having not taken traditional deals, are sometimes looked down on. “The great thing about e-books is the price point,”
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Researchers at GeoEdge uncover new Auto-Redirects Costing Publishers and Marketers over $1 …

Now, in the last several weeks, GeoEdge's security team has uncovered seven new and different families of redirect attacks targeting leading publishers. Auto-Redirects are those annoying ads which redirect our phone screen or browser to a warning about a fake virus or other scam, an app we didn't
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Salvia Leads Chemists on a Psychedelic Existential Journey

But scientific publishing is not quick. Getting a paper published is a slow, methodical process that takes months, a year maybe. So a colleague at the Scripps Research Institute suggested something called ChemRxiv (pronounced “chem archive”), a new so-called preprint server where chemists upload
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Creative Writing Workshop (Norwich – 19th January 2018)

Awake your creativity through a variety of writing exercises and prompts designed to inspire and mot.
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No show by Pakistani publisher at World Book Fair

“Name of a country or publishing brand doesn't matter us much. If our books are good and worth reading, readers and book lovers will be anyway drawn towards our stall. We have books from different publishers from Pakistan, children's books, literature, shayari and religious. Hope visitors will like it,” he
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David Arkin named Chief Strategy Officer at American Hometown Publishing Inc.

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Fast-growing local media company American Hometown Publishing Inc. announced today it has hired content and product specialist David Arkin as its Chief Strategy Officer. In the role, Arkin will be responsible for new product development positioned
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Why 'Moneyball' author Michael Lewis left a six-figure Wall Street job to start writing

Before Michael Lewis wrote his best-sellers “Moneyball,” “The Big Short” and “Flashboys,” he had turned a degree in art history into a six-figure job on Wall Street. His first job in finance came along serendipitously. While getting his master's in economics, he attended a dinner party where he sat next to,
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