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“Over the years, the LA Art Book Fair has grown to become one of the art publishing world's largest gatherings—a community-driven celebration of innovation and creativity, as well as a rich educational forum for engaging with all facets of art book publishing,” executive director Max Schumann said in a
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Judge Rules German Master Printer Gerhard Steidl Must Repay Photographer for Lost Prints

But for one photographer, the Germanic stereotype of supreme seriousness, efficiency, orderliness, and organization evoked by Steidl contradicts the reality of working with the reclusive publisher. Lawrence Schwartzwald, a New York-based photographer, claims that he was forced to sue Steidl for the
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Advertising platform GumGum announces more Australian publisher deals

“We continue to expand our Australian publishing network as more and more publishers realise the advantage of Gum Gum's patented in-image and in-screen advertising solution,” said Jon Stubley, MD of GumGum Australia and New Zealand. “It's a win win for publishers and brand advertisers – Gum
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Local Happenings: Walnut Creek and Lamorinda Dec. 22 and beyond

Saint Mary's College Creative Writing Reading Series: 7:30 p.m. through April 25, 1928 St. Marys Road, Moraga. Critically acclaimed literary artists for SMC fall, spring terms. An Evening with Tyehimba Jess: Oct. 25, Moraga Room, Soda Center; Gabrielle Selz: Nov. 15, Hagerty Lounge, De La Salle Hall;
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Bringing African researchers together to advance science

Partners work together in developing project ideas and proposals, conducting research in the field, analyzing data and writing manuscripts, and training U.S. and Kenyan scientists. As The Mara Project continues to evolve, so too has the approach Post and his team have taken to create connections and
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The press's own watchdog is failing so I'm joining the fight for honest journalism

But Downing Street wants to find a way of dropping both the planned part two of the Leveson inquiry – into corrupt corporate press behaviour – and the “section 40” legislation (already on the books but never implemented), which could force publishers to offer cheap arbitration to claimants who don't
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Going beyond mobile-first

Reaching news consumers during these dead times is a challenge for news publishers. The mobile screen is becoming a crowded space. Notifications, news apps, social platforms, and news aggregators battle for attention. Browsing news sites, hopping from one to another, is difficult on mobile.
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Of Course They Hated Her

Her legacy has been her scandals: the libel suit after calling Lillian Hellman a liar, her frank writing about sex, her habit of putting her friends in her novels, her leave-nothing-out memoirs. She was a “cold and beautiful novelist who devoured three husbands and a crowd of lovers in the course of a neatly
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Reddit's mobile apps now let people view only visual posts, block ads through in-app browser

In a redesign of its mobile apps announced on Monday, Reddit will add an option for people to only view non-text posts, which could help its fledgling video advertising business, and support for Apple's Safari View Controller, which would enable people to block ads on publishers' sites accessed
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Self-publishing allows writers to tell stories on their own terms

While bigger industries have already started leveraging these trends, we are increasingly seeing smaller, more niche sectors also looking to harness the opportunities that technology brings – one such industry being self-publishing. The most recent data reveals that in 2014, there were 9,054 books
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Literary event lineup highlights local writers, issues

Among them was Cambrian Park resident Lynn Rogers, who has been a prolific author for decades and teaches creative writing in Los Gatos and Saratoga. Though many of her writings include personal essays, her latest book, “The Last Piano Bar,” is a fictional “vintage romance” set in Alviso. Starting
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6 Things We All Tell Ourselves Over Summer Break

In the days leading up to summer break we all make our own bucket lists of things to achieve. But when summer actually gets here, the bucket list becomes a lot harder to cross off. Summer should be about relaxing, enjoying the sun and re energising for semester one next year. Here are some things all
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