Around the World in Books

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Around the World in Books

To make up more ground, look toward bookish guideposts — publishers, international literary prizes and journals that specialize in global literature. Pressed for Words. Bitter Lemon Press is one such resource, publishing crime books in translation that align with the scope of your project and your affinity
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New adult education courses on offer in latest prospectus

“Our programme offers a wide range of high-quality adult-learning courses that can lead to recognised qualifications and improve people's confidence and skills while also providing a great way to meet new people.” New courses have been introduced in digital skills, beauty, creative writing, step into
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The Secret Chimp coming in July

Professor Steve Peters, author of The Chimp Paradox (Vermilion, Ebury), is publishing two new science-based books with King's Road Publishing's wellbeing imprint Lagom. The Secret Chimp promises to help parents, carers and teachers to better equip children to be “more resilient, successful and
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CCPC: Rappler has right to go on publishing. And it's not a matter of procedure.

THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reportedly said Rappler can still operate its website because the news organization's appeal of the SEC ruling revoking its incorporation papers is still pending. That implies the SEC document is what enables Rappler to publish. Unlike broadcast media
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Setterfield moves to Transworld to publish 'spellbinding' new novel

Diane Setterfield, author of international bestseller The Thirteenth Tale, published by Orion, has moved to Doubleday to publish her new novel. The “spellbinding” book, entitled Once Upon A River, will be “replete with folklore, suspense and romance”, according to Transworld. It follows Setterfield's 2006
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Popular 'Kojien' dictionary rapped for definition of 'LGBT' in latest version

The seventh edition of Kojien dictionary, which was released on Jan. 12, 2018 (Photo courtesy of Iwanami Shoten, Publishers). Major publisher Iwanami Shoten is considering whether to make a revision to its best-selling “Kojien” dictionary after calls that the definition of the term “LGBT” in its latest
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Sohn: All the news that's fit to print

Why do we invest so much in the Times and its publisher? The appointments of other newspaper publishers don't rate this sort of treatment.” Yes, they do. Even small papers write front page or section front stories about new publishers, presidents, — even editorial writers. Newspapers do this for
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Frequency Capping Is Far From Solved In Connected TV

Tal Chalozin, co-founder and CTO of the CTV ad server Innovid, said the disconnect between MVPDs and connected TV publishers adds more fuel to the fire. “Most publishers are not doing frequency capping because they don't have a cookie, and most ad servers aren't well equipped to handle that,” he
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Independent Russian Pollster Banned From Releasing Data During Elections

One of Russia's largest and most authoritative polling centers will be prohibited from publishing any data during the upcoming presidential campaign because of its “foreign agent” label. Russia's Justice Ministry labelled the Levada Center a “foreign agent” in 2016 after an inspection of the pollster's
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Feminist Writing

This course will provide an introduction to Feminism as a movement and scrutinize its application in literature from early to modern times.The course will guide the student through readings of seminal writings by prominent feminists and provide an opportunity for readings of feminist texts: prose, poetry,
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