Quarto to consolidate adult trade imprints

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Quarto to consolidate adult trade imprints

In the UK, Quarto is merging its three adult trade imprints into one new imprint, White Lion Publishing, reports the Bookseller. The publishers' imprints Aurum Press, Frances Lincoln and Quintessence will be consolidated under White Lion, which will publish books across several nonfiction categories,
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King Day Observance Proposed as Day of Service

Every participant will have the opportunity to partake in a variety of literacy-based activities, including games, arts and crafts, and creative writing. Participants will also be able to take home a book of their choosing and learn about the empowering nature of literacy. Families with readers of every age are
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Trade spat may raise newsprint prices, alarming newspaper industry

The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a preliminary decision on Tuesday to impose tariffs on the newsprint used by newspapers and book publishers nationwide. The measure, which would impose tariffs of up to 10 percent of the import of uncoated groundwood paper from Canada, is a result of a
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Former Post publisher, subject of new movie, 'knew Fargo'

In the 1980s, Graham even visited Fargo, where Marcil hosted a board meeting for publishers from around the country. “She knew Fargo, she knew North Dakota,” Marcil said. Among their get-acquainted activities, the visiting publishers toured Jack Dalrymple's farm near Casselton. In 1984, Graham
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Facebook announces licensing deals with Kobalt, HFA/Rumblefish and Global Music Rights

Announcing the news via a blog written by head of music business development and partnerships Tamara Hrivnak, Facebook has signed terms with Kobalt Music Publishing, HFA/Rumblefish platform and Global Music Rights. SESAC scooped up HFA/Rumblefish in 2015 as part of its Harry Fox Agency
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Column: Catawba County history well worth exploring

Before our talk ended, Richard shared that CVCC has started a publishing enterprise. “We call it Red Hawk Publications,” said Richard. The editor-in-chief is Robert Canipe, a CVCC professor of English and former bookstore owner. “[Getting into the publishing business] came out of doing the polio book.
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Get crafty in the beer aisle: try one of these five local best sellers

When it comes to having beer on hand for guests, local craft beer is the way to go. It's more popular than ever, said Sam Perry, adult beverage manager at Baker's on 156th Street and West Dodge Road. “People will go to craft beer today, almost more than domestic,” he said. “If you're younger than 40,
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Missing Penn student found dead, homicide investigation launched

The friend told police that Bernstein walked off while he was in a bathroom. Police said then they did not consider the friend a suspect. Jamie-Lee Josselyn, associate director for recruitment for creative writing at Penn, called the death “confusing” and a “mystery,” describing Bernstein as a student who
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8 Things to Know About Oprah's Longtime Beau Stedman Graham

Stedman is an accomplished writer, having published 11 self-help, motivational and business books, including two New York Times best-sellers, between 1995 and 2012. 2. He's a father and a grandfather. Graham has a 42-year-old daughter, Wendy, from his previous marriage, who welcomed a baby
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Lonely Planet Kids expands in US market

The children's imprint of travel publisher Lonely Planet—Lonely Planet Kids—has announced several new hires as part of its ongoing expansion in the US market, reports Publishers Weekly. Hanna Otero took up the role of publisher on 8 January, succeeding former publisher Tim Cook. Lisa Ford has
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Michael Wolff's book 'Fire and Fury' debuts at No. 1 on The New York Times' best sellers list

Sargent told the Journal that “hundreds of thousands of e-books” have been purchased since last Friday, when the book was released. The Times list, which was released on Wednesday, reflects book sales through January 6. In the book publishing world, The Times list is the most important ranking of
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Oops: 'Fire and Fury' Author Hasn't Sold Nearly as Many Copies of Anti-Trump Book as He Claims

“Because of potential distribution issues related to the early release coupled with high demand, it may take a few weeks to see exactly where this book will land in comparison to other political best-sellers of the last few years.” Additionally, the 29,000 number does not include ebook sales, which have
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Hardie Grant acquires Rowntree travel title

Hardie Grant publisher Melissa Kayser described Rowntree as 'the face of Australian travel' and 'an authority when it comes to anything travel related' due to her extensive television experience. 'The opportunity to collaborate with Catriona to create a guidebook for the biggest booming travel industry is
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