New comics for the week of May 2, 2018

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New comics for the week of May 2, 2018

Hey, comic lovers! Happy first week of May. Every week there are hundreds of comics released from dozens of publishers, and we've got the rundown of releases from the industry's biggest players to help you make your pull list for the trip to your local comic book shop. It's a relatively light week for many
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Techland Recovers Publishing Rights For Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

In what has been a confusing and protracted legal rights episode, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and Call of Juarez: The Cartel developer Techland has recovered its publishing rights for Gunslinger from Ubisoft. Gunslinger was pulled from online retailers last month, but, as of today, the project has returned
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Production Manager

This position reports in to the Production Director and works with printers, prepress houses, and other vendors on production and manufacturing to support all Printers Row Publishing Groups imprints with a focus on reprints and co-editions. Projects include books, books plus, toys, and packaged goods.
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He's Baaaack: HarperCollins Reintroduces Skulduggery Pleasant

A dozen years ago, Derek Landy made a splash by selling his first manuscript, Skulduggery Pleasant, to HarperCollins and HarperChildren's UK in a three-book deal worth $1.8 million. The books were published in the U.S. to critical praise but modest sales. HarperCollins stopped publishing the series
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Xbox E3 Media Briefing may Focus on Japanese Publishers

According to Xbox boss Phil Spencer, Xbox E3 media briefing will have more of a focus on games from Japanese publishers. Let's face it, despite the Xbox 360 having the lead over the PS3 back in the day, Sony's console was the only place you could play some of the best JRPGs which launched during
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Twitter Scores Exclusive Video Deals With 30 Publishers

Matt Derella, global vice president for revenue and content partnerships at Twitter, discusses the company's new content deals with ESPN and other media outlets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on “Bloomberg Markets: The Open.” (Bloomberg LP produces TicToc, a global breaking news
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English Symposium

“I work with students on research papers and other analytical writing, so it's a thrill to see this other side of them as writers.” The students to whom Morrow is referring included students from Professor Daniel Nester's Creative Nonfiction Writing and Poetry in Performance classes. They read their works
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Image religious culture journal fires founder Gregory Wolfe, cites accusations

Wolfe is not currently an employee of Seattle Pacific University, said a spokesperson for the Christian school where he founded the Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing. “We do not plan to release any statement about this,” she said, directing questions to Image. A “short bio” on Wolfe's website
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Student club advocates sustainability

Martinez said that in his creative writing class, he started a blog that he hoped would turn into a sort of handbook for being environmentally responsible. Encouraging people to read and research environmental projects in Wisconsin and worldwide is another goal of ECO. “We're not out to change
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April 2018 US Auto Sales: Another Adjustment

The marque's top three sellers out of seven models, combined, accounted for three-quarters of sales. Outback was off 2.7 percent, to 14,083, Forester was down 7.3 percent, to 13,679, and Crosstrek jumped 69.9 percent, to 12,266. WRX/STI was off 12.4 percent, to 2,663. BRZ was off 7.2 percent, to 412,
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Students excel during academic meet

Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic School participated in the 2018 Academic Invitation Meet for the art, speech, and language arts Saturday, April 21. Writing contests were done earlier in the month, but were announced during the meet. Fifty-nine OLG students participated in the 41 different competitions with
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Bangert: Community of writers celebrate the 'invisible' touch of Kathy Mayer

A handful of groups, including writers and alumni from the Women's Creative Writing Group that Mayer used to nurture talent since the early-'90s, will host an evening of honor Thursday for Mayer and to raise money for a scholarship for young Greater Lafayette writers. “It's all so much, for me,” Mayer said
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George RR Martin discusses The Winds of Winter, confirms he's not yet working on A Dream of …

However, there was too much much content for that, so the novel was split up by perspective, with some characters appearing in Feast but not Dance and vice versa, and both books covering roughly the same period of time. If Martin's publishers are suggesting he divide The Winds of Winter into two
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