Lil Skies Signs New Deal With Sony Publishing

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Lil Skies Signs New Deal With Sony Publishing

One of the hottest names quickly growing is Lil Skies, already gathering a loyal fanbase and experimenting with different sounds. One of the main high points with a lot of the new school up-and-comers is their drive to explore how they can affect different sub-genres within hip-hop with Lil Skies doing his
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Sound Off: Common regrets among buyers, sellers?

A: They say the best defense is a good offense. In the case of real estate regrets, I would have to agree wholeheartedly. Knowing potential pitfalls in advance will help to avoid them altogether. Regrets on the short list for a seller are feelings of not achieving the highest sale price, not selling the home to
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International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology

Pages, Title and authors. 375-390, Environmentally friendly hydraulic fracturing and water-free fracturing technologies. Ronglei Zhang; Xishen Zheng; Shangru Li; Kai Jin; Hongjun Zheng; Lei Wang DOI: 10.1504/IJOGCT.2018.10012095. 391-411, A novel approach for estimating geopressure in
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Trump's tax attack on Amazon is bad for small businesses

It doesn't offer sellers an easy way to report taxes,” said Levine, who sells millions a year on Amazon. “Amazon is not out there for sellers' best interest. Amazon is out there for customers' best interest.” If third-party sellers are faced with a complex sales tax environment, they may use the Amazon tax
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Book Rich Environments

This year, with book contribution commitments from eight U.S. book publishers (Algonquin Books for Young Readers/Workman Publishing, Candlewick Press, Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, Macmillan Publishers, Penguin Random House, Scholastic, and Simon & Schuster), BRE has
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Rona Wang, Selam Gano win 2018 De Courtivron Writing Prizes

First Prize went to sophomore Rona Wang, from Portland, Oregon, who majors in mathematics with computer science (Course 18-C), for her story “Acceptance Day.” The story explores identity, race, and bigotry in the United States through the voice of a young Chinese girl, her Japanese friend, and an
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New humour writing program helps hone comic voices

Because this course is online, writers get more comfortable with driving their process on their own, which will be helpful for establishing momentum after graduation. “Humour writers tend to work alone,” says Clark. This is an aspect of the writing life he knows well, having been published in numerous
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April 6: On This Day In World History …. briefly

April 6: On This Day In World History …. briefly. Interesting historic snippets and facts taken from the book 'On This Day' first published in 1992 by Octopus Publishing Group Ltd, London. 2 mins ago. Pixabay. 1199: Richard I of England dies from an infected wound while besieging Chaluz Castle during
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Outskirts Press Celebrates National Library Week with 15 Percent Off Ebook Publishing

In honor of National Library Week April 9 to 15, Outskirts Press is helping independent authors make the most of the power of ebook publishing. Named the No. 1-rated self-publishing company by Top Consumer Reviews, the Denver-based company is offering authors an impressive 15 percent off its
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Apply to Be a Publisher

Apply to be a Publisher. SpotX is the industry-leading platform for managing and maximizing yield for publisher video ad inventory across all screens.
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'Sharp' Review: The Womanly Art of Having an Opinion

After teaching the course for several semesters, I remember remarking to a colleague about its unusually sparse enrollment. “Change the title,” she urged. “The word 'intellectuals' is intimidating.” I took her advice and redubbed the course “Writing to Be Heard.” Enrollment that year shot up and has
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Historian tells the forgotten story of America's first female Egyptologist

Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, associate professor of history and political science at Missouri S&T, wondered why there was so little mention of the scholarly work of Dr. Caroline Ransom Williams, America's first university-trained female Egyptologist, in archaeology's published history. After all, Ransom
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June Davison: Widow of best-selling 'Chappaquiddick' author shares her memories ("1on1 with …

June Davison remembers copy-editing her former husband Leo Danore's best-selling book “Senatorial Privilege: The Chappaquiddick Coverup”, as a new movie about the incident is released in theaters. (Source: WECT)
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Mark Millar Confirms: Netflix Isn't Getting Into Publishing Comics

Ever since Mark Millar sold Millarworld and its associated comic book properties to Netflix, people have wondered how it would work. Millar has chosen Image Comics to publish these Netflix-owned comics — so far — with The Magic Order. And we heard word about comic industry staffers being
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Siri Hustvedt

Siri Hustvedt is the author of a book of poetry, three collections of essays, a work of nonfiction, and six novels, including the international best sellers What I Loved and The Summer Without Men. Her most recent novel The Blazing World was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize and won The Los Angeles
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What you missed this week in the NBA: Spurs streak snapped

When I first embarked on this journey of writing a weekly NBA piece, there are an abundance of things I couldn't imagine writing about. Over the course of the season, I've written about some whacky things, which is why the NBA is one of the most fun leagues out there. However, this week has some
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