Entries invited for Publishing Next Industry Awards 2018

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Entries invited for Publishing Next Industry Awards 2018

Entries have been invited for the fifth edition of the Publishing Next Industry Awards. Instituted in 2014, these awards seek to 'recognise the innovation and leadership of publishing professionals and others in the book trade in India'.
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So you want to publish a book?

Johnston said publishers look for a writer who understands their audience. In addition to pinpointing the climax of the book, Johnston told attendees it was important to figure out what readers would take away from the book. Unless the writer is established like Nora Roberts or James Patterson, Johnston
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'Testify' bears witness to race-based violence

What readers do next after grappling with the poems in “Testify” isn't for its author to say. … The now 26-year-old, Boston-based poet earned her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Goddard College's Fort Worden campus, after receiving her undergraduate degree from the low-residency college's
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McFarland Publishers Releases Author Avon Hart-Johnson's Book “African American Women with …

Drawing upon firsthand accounts and experiences of African American women, Dr. Hart-Johnson narrates the complex web of crisis, loss, separation, and resilience as she explores the lives of 20 women affected by a mate's incarceration.
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New Vegan Cookbook Features Southern Eats And Soul Food Cuisine

According to Demetrius Bagley, Producer of documentary Vegucated: “[I'm] enticed by how personable and delicious this reads – it's a very timely publication with so many black folk exploring veganism these days, discovering down home cooking can apply to vegan eats too.” Hill described her book, the
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Edgeworthstown writer to launch poetry collection at Longford County Library this evening

As a result, she found herself writing what she referred to as her 'break-up poems'. “I went to workshop with two other poets in September (2015) and I brought those poems and I said 'I don't think they'll see the light of day, but I just need to show them to someone',” Dani revealed in her Longford Lives
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Non-violent drug sentencing has left thousands of people buried alive in prison

Dallas attorney Brittany K. Barnett is best known for her work representing clients pro bono in their quest to break free from disproportionate sentencing. She has won the release of 10 people, including Sharanda Jones, a Terrell woman who served more than 16 years of a life without parole sentence as
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