This Week's Bestsellers: October 23, 2017
Our starred review called Turtles All the Way DownâYA author John Green's first novel since 2012's The Fault in Our Starsâa âdeeply empathetic
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Fight Cancer Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.com California Grill of the Pajaro Valley hosted a fundraiser for two important sources of local
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Now you finally get to hold a physical copy of your book. There's no … You're on the edge of publication: you're both excited and a little frightened.
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While students in the creative writing classes get more one-on-one interaction with these guests to grow as writers, the Lawrence and Appleton
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The WNBA quickly rose to fill a void in the book business. … With the help of Valerie Tomaselli, president of MTM Publishing and the chair of the
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But we know too well that more challenging work lies ahead for the Philippine publishing industry in its efforts to be recognized and read beyond our
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This month, Deborah Bradseth at Tugboat Design reimagines the cover of Roliath by Amber Schunk-Clubb, who describes the redesign process as âa
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âMilk and Honey,â Kaur's first book, was self-published in November 2014. The self-published edition quickly topped the charts, which led to Andrews
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The first novel, The Broken Girls, will be published in March 2018 as St. … Montlake noted that McGuire, whose 2012 self-published novel Beautiful
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Bell's self-publishing story is an example of lemonade making in action. … Before writing and publishing her own books, Bell worked as an editor for
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After being rejected by traditional publishers, Henry's critique group encouraged her to keep going with her project. Self-publishing became a new
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Si Newhouse, who died September 30, was best known as the owner of Condé Nast, but he was also a major force in book publishing for almost two
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