Lisa Wilkinson to lead Ten's new publishing hub

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Lisa Wilkinson to lead Ten's new publishing hub

Australian journalist and television presenter Lisa Wilkinson has added digital duties to her role with Channel Ten as she's named executive editor of Ten's new publishing hub, Ten Daily. In the newly-created role, she will lead the editorial team and contribute to the website. Ten Daily was announced as
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Finally, a Book on South Asia's Most Under-Researched, Under-Reported Conflict

Hence, Naseer Dashti's independently published The Baloch Conlict with Iran and Pakistan: Aspects of a National Liberation Struggle, is timely. Until now, literature on Balochistan has constantly been viewed through the prisms of imperial cartography, historical ethnography, precursory nationalism, the
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Career Dropout: Drop the Career for the Dream

Roz Savage was a woman who had a charmed life: decent job, nice home, and a little red sports car. Fast forward to five years later: she was homeless, jobless, and replacing her little red sports car with a tiny rowboat smack dab in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The best part? Ms. Savage described
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Sally Rand: An American Sex Symbol

His books have hit the National Bestseller List, received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Booklist, Book of the Month Selections, Junior Library Guild Selections, ALA Editor's Choice Awards, three of which have been optioned for the movies. He was the Ernest Hemingway Writer-in- Residence
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Laura Dzubay: Coming to terms with Middle English literature

I wasn't always the type of person who liked reading really old texts. I was one of those people who thought that most of the “classics,” with a few exceptions, were boring. I've always loved reading and writing, of course, and I had planned on being an English major long before I got to college. But when
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You Can Only Be Who You Are, Do What You Can Do

There was a time when publishing a story in the Paris Review would've been among my chief ambitions. The plan went something like this: publish story in Paris Review, become professor who assigns stories from the Paris Review in class, ultimately have students who will go on to publish in the Paris
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Money problems at UNM Press show improvement

Administrators continue weighing other moves, such as out-sourcing the press' warehousing and order fulfillment. Local book publishers who contract with UNM Press for their own distribution have criticized that option, and Schuetz said a 2010 out-sourcing evaluation showed it was not cost-effective.
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Jessica Li | Four years of college will never be enough

In high school, I loved submitting my work to creative writing contests and getting instantaneous, positive feedback — winning competitions was a way of validating myself and what I was good at. As a “teen writer,” my writing was impressive. However, when I turned 18, I realized I was no longer
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I'm a UK based game developer and enthusiast, a member of the generation that lived their entire life in a world, where videogames were already a prominent part of our culture. Currently living in Edinburg, I've graduated the University of Essex for creative writing and seek to put my skills to good use in
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