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Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » The ancient and obscure law which has become a huge stick to beat
Reading Trevor Kavanagh’s comment piece today in The Sun made me realise that the police witch hunt of Sun journalists is beginning to show disturbing parallels with Thames Valley Police’s persecution of Sally Murrer. Regular readers of Press Gazette will know that Murrer was repeatedly arrested,
Go Read This | Ebook sales are being driven by downmarket genre fiction | Media | The Guardian «
You would be forgiven if you read this piece and thought afterwards that the only print books sold in bookshops were literary fiction and non-fiction and the bulk of them Booker prize winners. Of course we know this isn’t true and just as readers of digital books like their genre fiction, so
JRC's Jim Brady: Uniting 'digital first' with a face-to-face approach - Editors Weblog
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Event photos: Broadsheet Magazine fundraiser | Quillblog | Quill & Quire
Daily updates from the blog division of Quill & Quire, Canada’s magazine of book news and reviews A large crowd of supporters packed the Propeller Centre for the Visual Arts in Toronto on June 30 for the Broadsheet Magazine fundraiser. The event featured
Are second hand book shops a dying breed in Australia? | Bookshop Blog
As readers are probably aware books are comparatively more expensive in Australia then say in the US or Canada. So from a buyers perspective the prospect of
Exact Editions: Phoning with the Local Paper
skip to main | skip to sidebar Exact Editions Exact Editions | About Exact Editions | Suggest a magazine Thursday, March 04, 2010 Phoning with the Local Paper Calling the Black Swan from the page of the Chronicle The
Washington Post reviews Goldstein’s 36 Arguments « Jewish Book Council Blog
Posted by Naomi FirestoneThe Washington Post reviews Rebecca Goldstein’s 36 Arguments for the Existence of God: A Work of Fiction:Are you a person of faith offended by claims that your savior is just another fanciful invention, like an elf or a unicorn? Or are you an atheist singed by
Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com » Blog Archive » Tennessean.com finally gets the blogging thing
Since I’ve complained for several years about the stumbles in using new-media by my local newspaper, the Gannett-owned Tennessean.com, I feel compelled to provide a shout-out this morning to their blog, Titans Insider. As I’ve long said on this blog, the best writing in the Tennessean,
Washington Post: Fewer copy editors, more errors – now a ‘universal desk’ | Journalism.co.uk
Andrew Alexander, ombudsman for the Washington Post, reflects on how a reduction in the number of copy editors (down from around 75 to 43 in three-and-a-half
Book Publishing News: Xlibris Introduces The Guardian Weekly Marketing Packages
Book Publishing News published by BookCatcher.com Sunday, March 21, 2010 Xlibris Introduces The Guardian Weekly Marketing Packages How do I effectively promote my book? This is the question most commonly asked by self-published authors.
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