The Next Wave of Children's Bookstores

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The Next Wave of Children's Bookstores

Bookstores in Canada are also experimenting with standalone kids' stores. A decade ago, comics publisher Drawn & Quarterly opened Librairie Drawn & Quarterly, an 800-sq.-ft. general bookstore in Montreal's Mile End neighborhood that offers prose and graphic novels. In early October, D&Q opened
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Citation. Auricht Hannah C. C., Clarke Kenneth D., Lewis Megan M., Mosley Luke M. (2017) Have droughts and increased water extraction from the Murray River (Australia) reduced coastal ocean productivity?. Marine and Freshwater Research , -. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF17226. Download the article
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How to become the absolute worst

Just make sure to check those toys you buy for your children this Christmas. Ann Marie Buerkle certainly won't. And for sure, Trump and the Republicans won't do anything but keep on destroying the country. Gary Fincke is professor emeritus of English and creative writing and former Writers' Institute
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Mari Bauer joins Chronicle Times

She is graduate of Bellevue University where she majored in accounting and English, and Western Iowa Tech where she studied graphic design, police science, and English literature and creative writing. She is resident of Holstein where she has resided for the last 25 years. She has two children, Tyler
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Disney Music Executive Charged with Child Sex Abuse (EXCLUSIVE)

Jon Heely, the director of music publishing at Disney, has been charged with three felony counts of child sexual abuse. Heely, 58, of Santa Clarita, is accused of sexually abusing two underage girls approximately a decade ago. He allegedly victimized the first girl when she was 15. According to the
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Breaking down the barriers – a new chapter in publishing

When people talk about diversity in publishing, the focus is rarely on poetry. I founded the Complete Works mentoring scheme (2007-2017), directed by Nathalie Teitler. The project organised the mentoring of 30 poets of colour with many of Britain's leading poets. Alumni have gone on to huge success
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Diversity in publishing – still hideously middle-class and white?

In December 2015, British publishing stood accused of woeful blindness to diversity, and not for the first time, after World Book Night (WBN) announced its titles, and none of the 15 books was by a writer of colour. An apology was issued by organisers but a wider malaise had already set in, and along
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2017 Year in Review: The year's biggest headlines

#UBCAccountable – which condemned the University of British Columbia's treatment of Steven Galloway after “serious allegations” were made against the former chairperson of the school's creative-writing program – exploded into fierce, divisive arguments about class and privilege in CanLit that
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PubWest Announces 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award to Honor John Mutter and Jenn Risko

“The Jack D. Rittenhouse Award recipients have all made extraordinary contributions to how books are made and sold,” said Bill Fessler, PubWest board president and publisher at American Traveler Press. “The roster of honorees includes publishers, retailers, educators, and writers who have made a
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