'Mascara', Sweatshop launch mentorship program for editors of colour

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'Mascara', Sweatshop launch mentorship program for editors of colour

Michelle Cahill, artistic director and managing editor of Mascara, says 'the rationale behind the mentorships is to upskill emerging writers of colour to be confident and proficient in an industry where the majority of editors, agents and publishers are white'. 'There is an urgent strategic need for professional
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'Young Monsters in Love' #1: The Horror News Network Review

Borrowing the title from yesteryear's romance comics of the 1950's, Young Monsters in Love #1 is a lengthy anthology featuring both obscure and popular monster characters from DC's long publishing history. With 80 pages to work with, the collection is able to highlight a number of characters that we
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Should access to scientific literature be free?

These barriers, which are put up by subscription journals to generate revenue and offset the costs of publishing, affect students, researchers, entrepreneurs, medical practitioners, and the public in their ability to access knowledge. As a student, access to research articles is essential. Fortunately for
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Imbued with spirit of Liberation War

Almost all the publishers brought out books on the Liberation War. Readers were seen thronging the fair to relive and honour the country's glorious history. “The more I read about the Liberation War, the more I feel proud of my country…,” said Arpita Farzana. The MBA student bought “Sei Sob Pakistani”
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