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Worksop Guardian editor quits publisher National World – Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage

A weekly editor has become the fourth of a group of five appointed at the same time last year to leave a regional publisher.
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Jim Grimsley writes the gay love story he wished for in his teens – Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Writers could create sympathetic LGBTQ. … Hospital for 20 or so years before Emory University brought him on staff to teach creative writing.
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China to Review School Textbooks After Questionable Illustrations – Sixth Tone

Authorities have ordered one publisher to redo the drawings after a … “The quality of the illustrations is very much related to publishers,
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When Barbara Pym Couldn't Get Published | The New Yorker

The English novelist was coming into her prime when publishers decided that she was outdated. But some of her contemporaries knew better.
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Nacon Secures Publishing Deal With Jumpgate For Three Video Games | MarketScreener

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COL Digital Publishing Launches “Fifth Prism” Collection Platform – Pandaily

An executive from COL Digital Publishing told Cailian Press that its launch of a digital collection platform provided a new scenario of digital
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Samsung dominates tablet business in 2022 Q1 in India | Deccan Herald

… iPad Pro (2021) and iPad Air (2020) top five best sellers in the world during the … Get a round-up of the day's top stories in your inbox.
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Aaron J. Duckworth's newly released “Cautious” is an action-packed tale of survival as one …

“Cautious” from Christian Faith Publishing author Aaron J. Duckworth is a fast-paced young adult fiction that has layers of suspense and science
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At Abu Dhabi: Scholars Discuss Arabic Novels in the World Marketplace – Publishing Perspectives

With praise for the boosts that awards programs can offer, two scholars agree that translation of Arabic fiction is lagging in world markets.
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