Joe McQuaid's Publisher's Notebook: Walking down Memory Lane with the Gipper, Amelia, and Abe

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Joe McQuaid's Publisher's Notebook: Walking down Memory Lane with the Gipper, Amelia, and Abe

I ran into President Reagan the other day. He was chatting with Alexander Graham Bell and a little New Zealand native known, in her spy days for the
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A 25-year journey with Lankan literature

The Gratiaen Prize has the singular distinction of being the only prize for Sri Lankan creative writing in English that has been awarded without a break
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Writing showcase slated

Hosted by the Bluffton Creative Writers group, sessions will be held from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-1:30 p.m. Writers and observers of all ages are
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Here's A Great Marketing Tool If You Want To Establish Authority And Credibility

Tucker Max, three time #1 NY Times best selling author, spotted this trend as well and quickly realized that authoring a book is a unique way to add
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Guttman Gives Paper, Publishes Book Review

Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Naomi Guttman had a busy summer: in early July, she traveled to the U.K. to give the paper, “Maple Moon:
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A Publisher Is Born in an Optimistic Time

That's how Ken Epps recalls the beginning of Between the Lines books in Books without Bosses, a comic book history of the independent publisher.
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