News: Jonathan Karp to Head Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing

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News: Jonathan Karp to Head Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing

NEW YORK, March 6 —Jonathan Karp has been promoted to President and Publisher, Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing, effective immediately. In this new role, he will have overall responsibility for Simon & Schuster's New York–based adult trade publishing, which includes Atria Books, Gallery Books,
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Launch party set for release of Condrey's book “Dragonbond”

“Ever since then I only read, and I've only wanted to write, fantasy books,” Condrey said. She actually began writing 'Dragonbond' while still attending CHS. With the help of teacher Chris Stiles, they formed a creative writing class. Over the years, Condrey has rewritten the book more times than she can
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Exhibition Research and Publishing Editorial Intern

Are you passionate about museums, books, and good writing? The Exhibition Research and Publishing Department is looking for an enthusiastic intern with an interest in museum editorial to join our team. The editorial intern will assist the Editor and Digital Asset Manager on current PEM publishing
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Pennsylvania Center for the Book announces 2018 Public Poetry Project

Marci Nelligan teaches creative writing at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster and is the author of two poetry collections, “The Ghost Manada,” published by Black Radish Books in 2016, and “Infinite Variations,” published by Black Radish Book in 2011. She coedited “Intersection,” published by
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Congress: Time to Modernize Music (Guest Column)

Three pieces of legislation that aim to update the ways that royalties are paid to songwriters and artists — the Music Modernization Act, the CLASSICS Act and the AMP Act — are going before Congress later this year. In this post, National Music Publishers' Association president/CEO David Israelite and
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Open access for Austria

Open access for Austria. IOP Publishing (IOP), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the Austrian Academic Consortium (Kooperation E-Medien Österreich, KEMÖ) have been working with universities across Austria to put together an agreement which will allow researchers in Austria to have their article
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Publishers Weekly: The Infamous Harry Hayward

Publishers Weekly. March 06, 2018. The Infamous Harry Hayward (Shawn Francis Peters) The Infamous Harry Hayward is “an entertaining tale of crime and punishment from Minnesota's gilded age and a great episode from the annals of yellow journalism.” Read the full review at Publishers Weekly.
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Quebec publisher removes homework containing French equivalent of N-word after parents complain

MONTREAL — A Quebec publishing house says it has removed a French grammar exercise after complaints it contained a racial slur. The recent homework assignment for Grade 6 students at a Montreal elementary school included the French equivalent of the N-word. Two mothers brought the
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Mullins signs publishing deal with Sound of Pop from Wolfville

Signing a publishing deal is music to the ears of songwriter Keith Mullins. “I'm ecstatic,” the Baddeck-based musician said. “It's nice to have a team of well-connected individuals who can push my music.” Mullins signed with Wolfville-based Sound of Pop for a full-catalogue publishing agreement.
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Graduate Receptionist Opportunity in Publishing

Graduate Receptionist Opportunity in Publishing – Contract in Graduate, Administration, Media with FOURTEEN PEOPLE. Apply Today.
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Lectures focus on Mexican Americans and their historical settlement in the US

The second event, Davis-Undiano will direct a publication workshop on scholarship and creative writing in regional topics and Mexican American studies titled “Publishing in Mexican American Studies and Regional Topics,” on Friday, March 23, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. in the Honors College, room 22.
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Big ad agencies are shoving ad tech companies under the bus

Major ad agency giant Dentsu says it plans to work with fewer ad tech middlemen when executing digital ad buys. It plans on negotiating directly for ad space with major publishers, as it looks to eliminate costly fees. That's likely bad news for a slew of ad tech firms that are already trying to survive in a
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