Zimbabwe: Great Writers Go Unnoticed
Zimbabwe: Great Writers Go Unnoticed … Berth Msora, the dramatist, at Nyatsime College, but nourished his thirst for creative writing in the mid-'60's.
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Independent Music Publishers e-Licensing (IMPEL) have confirmed that online royalties paid out to them by the likes of Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify
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In addition to revealing new perspectives, my use of Skype for live interviews with our books' authors in a recent creative-writing course had two
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The Hindu redesign: Mukund Padmanabhan talks to us about falling standards of journalism and the papers move to reaffirm its commitment to print.
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As programmatic and native advertising shake up the way brands buy ads, some publishers are going the extra mile to keep their platforms lucrative.
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… Writing, Creative Writing, News Writing, Food Writing and Writing Memoirs. … Meg Heckman will run down the basics of reporting and writing news.
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Letters remain an important and often lively component of our newspaper. I think of them as our version of Hyde Park, the London locale where
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In addition to this, Ward Thomas have announced that they have signed a three-album worldwide publishing deal with BMG. The group will now be
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Thiesfeldt is the author of a bill that would do away with a requirement that has municipalities, school districts, counties, and technical colleges publish
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