Publisher's column: Life-giving opportunity

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Publisher's column: Life-giving opportunity

There's a lot to love about the photo on the front page of this week's Courier. What stands out is the beautiful little girl Mya, sound asleep in her mother's arms, without a care in the world. But look closer. See the iPhone being held in her mother's right hand? The picture on the phone? That's Mya, not long
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Catalog of Titles

A Streamlined Publishing Experience. The expertise and courtesy of their staff was beyond professional. They made the transition from manuscript to publication very uncomplicated… I would recommend Cognella to any scholar who is sincerely interested in producing a quality product without the
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WIU Professor Named Fulbright Scholar

Buchanan said she will spend her time traveling to upper secondary schools to give workshops on U.S. youth culture, the role of youth in the civil rights movement, the representation of teenagers in popular culture and workshops for teachers on teaching writing and teaching with technology. Roving
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Poetry Writing Workshop with Ira Joe Fisher at Ridgefield Library

During this workshop, Ira Joe Fisher, professor of poetry and creative writing and author of four collections of poetry, will guide participants through the poetry writing process. Attendees will identify whether they have a poem swirling in their head which may need to be inked on paper or have an existing
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How Nindies Are Core to Nintendo Switch's Current and Future Success

“If you look at the best sellers on the eShop, you will obviously see Mario and Zelda, but you will also see the best-selling indie digital titles,” Scott told IGN, noting games like Axiom Verge, Overcooked, and Stardew Valley are a handful of Nindies exceeding Nintendo's expectations. That sales success
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Guardian wins Publisher of the Year at Digiday European Awards

The Digiday European Awards recognise publishers, advertisers and technology platforms bringing about change and innovation in the European market. Voted for by the public, the award “honors the publisher that best displays original thinking, creativity and overall excellence in its approach to
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Music Modernization Act Seeks Sweeping Royalty Reform

The proposed legislation seeks to improve digital royalty payouts to songwriters and publishers, while also reducing the legal liability that companies such as Spotify and Apple Music over past music licensing practices. Under the new legislation, the bill would create a new blanket mechanical license for
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The best women's skinny jeans you can buy

A rep from the company let me know that other top sellers of Mott & Bow include the Bond (a super-flattering black jean), the Camine (a comfortable jean in a beautiful true blue wash), and the Orchard in dark gray (for those interested in non-blue or non-black denim). Unsurprisingly, all of the brand's
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Dream job? Coronation Street bosses are looking for new storyline writers

For the soap has revealed it is looking to hire new “storyliners” – a creative pool of people who are called upon to help come up with all the gripping plots on the ITV soap. In a job advert posted on the ITV Careers website, bosses are appealing for would-be writers to take part in a “Storyliner workshop”
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'Migrations' is theme of University, community programming collaboration

… and Intercultural Communication; Sandra Bermann, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities and professor of comparative Literature; Eduardo Cadava, professor of English; Patricia Fernández-Kelly, professor of sociology; and Jhumpa Lahiri, professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts.
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Turn your handicap into advantage, says MT

Former Vice Chancellor of the university K. Jayakumar edited the book that consists of hundreds of articles collected from various publishers by two research students of the university, Smrithi Mohan and Suresh Puthanparambil. Mr. Jayakumar himself presented the book to the writer in the presence of
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Facebook Will Change Your News Feed Just By Asking 2 Questions

In Facebook's defense their News Feed head Adam Mosseri said that the survey data is only applicable to the publishers for which Facebook has enough data, “it doesn't yet affect most publishers.” “We are not just valuing more publishers that a lot of people trust, but rather valuing more publishers that a
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Gabrielle Garay

Originally from Orlando, Gabrielle attended the Osceola County School for the Arts, where she majored in creative writing. Before joining the team at WJCT, she was an intern for Ancient City Stories and Folio Weekly, where she has had several bylines. Her published work ranges from breaking news to
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