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Books for the season

In the anthology's introduction, Jo Johnston recounts how the group formed several years ago while she — then Jo Massey — was teaching creative writing classes at Klamath Community College, which led to creating the writing group. The result is a variety of writings, with each author telling about
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A Wave of New Fiction From Nigeria, as Young Writers Experiment With New Genres

Rather than selling publication rights to American publishing houses, as most foreign publishers do, Cassava Republic prints and distributes its titles to American booksellers through Consortium, a book distributor based in Minnesota. Eventually, the company plans to release all of its new titles in the
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Gamers won 'Battlefront 2' spat with EA, but in-game purchases will probably persist

Some publishers, such as Nintendo, have not been as aggressive in their implementation of in-game purchases, with some of its most popular titles selling as stand-alone games without add-ons. But as is often the case, the Japanese publisher remains the exception rather than the norm, analysts said.
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North Shore Stores: Stocked for the Holidays – DailyNorthShore

Among Juniper's predicted best sellers is the Dublin top in Scarlett by Amanda Uprichard, as well as a grommet bell-sleeved top by designer Fifteen Twenty Black. “The embellished, dramatic sleeve is a style that works for any body type,” said Lawrence. “We're actually seeing a higher demand this
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HarperCollins doubles team in Ireland

HarperCollins UK is doubling the size of its team in Ireland through a number of new roles and appointments as part of the company's “commitment to the thriving Irish book market”. Former Transworld Ireland publisher Eoin McHugh has been appointed to the newly-created role of publishing director
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