9 Books On Writing That Will Help You Conquer The Toughest Cases Of Writer's Block

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9 Books On Writing That Will Help You Conquer The Toughest Cases Of Writer's Block

Of course, help from the experts doesn't hurt, either. Books about the art and craft of writing are important resources for every kind of writer, from the
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Why October is so full of great books (and which books you should look forward to)

Thus, publishers want their books to be fresh in readers' minds when it comes time to buy holiday gifts. “You want to be able to drive awareness of
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As Chicago faces a budget gap approaching $260 million, one alderman suggests more ticketing …

Alderman Raymond Lopez, 15th Ward, has suggested closing the gap by hiring more ticket writers to bring in more revenue. Of course, this would
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Why Publishers Should Start Thinking About Blockchain

And publishers might want to consider joining the conversation. But don't take the platforms' word for it. Elisabeth Murray, SVP of Digital Ad Ops at
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Clayton Picks All the Games Correctly: Week 5- The Cherokee Parks Edition

Gordon, Mel. The Stanislavsky Technique: Russia, a workbook for actors. New York: Applause Theatre Book Publishers, 1988. Vineberg, Steve.
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Salve Regina, best-selling author Ann Hood launch MFA in creative writing

Salve Regina and Rhode Island native Ann Hood – the best-selling author of 14 novels, three memoirs and books for young adults – have teamed up
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A matter of…

The children's books business gets a lot right – but despite the market rise, not enough children are … Publishers are the custodians of this, he added.
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Renaud-Bray acquires Prologue, the largest independent book distributor in Québec

A partner to more than 200 publishers in Canada and Québec, as well as in France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, Prologue has some 170
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Girl writers taught to follow in the footsteps of the Brontes in Haworth

… in Main Street, Haworth, with Getting Yourself Out There!, a workshop showing would-be authors how to self-publish and self-promote themselves.
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Gold or green? Elsevier proposes regional open access model

Elsevier has proposed a shift towards regional models of open access publishing, warning that there is no international consensus over which
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Would Any Publisher Really Pay Graydon Carter Big Bucks for His Book?

News broke earlier this month that, after 25 years as Editor-in-Chief of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter will step down from the magazine at the end of the
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Budoor calls for developing Arabic children's book industry

Gothenburg, Sweden: Shaikha Bodoor Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, president of the Emirates Publishers Association, founder and CEO of Kalimat Group,
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