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Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene: Secrets No One Must Talk About: Poems by Martin Willitts

skip to main | skip to sidebar Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene This blog consists of reviews, interviews, news, etcfrom the world of the Boston area small press/ poetry scene and beyond. Regular contributors are reviewers: Barbara Bialick, Lawrence Kessenich, Lo Galluccio, Zvi Sesling,

Out of the Jungle: The British Library Steps in It

Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Friday, November 18, 2011 The British Library Steps in It The venerable British Library has been accused of "undermining struggling independent book shops by piloting a website initiative

First Steps Towards Serious Writing - Writers and Readers Meet - Write and Publish Your Book ::

Publishing information, articles, book reviews, public relations and publicity for authors and publishers.

Booksellers continue to lobby for lower book prices | Quillblog | Quill & Quire

Daily updates from the blog division of Quill & Quire, Canada’s magazine of book news and reviews Are Canadian book prices too high? This question was posed yet again in a CBC News report published earlier this week. The occasion for the story was the

Reason #385 Why We Love Michael Ian Black « BookPeople's Blog

How do we love Michael Ian Black? Let us count the ways. At random. Reason #385: His 2009 children’s book, Chicken Cheeks. And this video.    Black’s new book for grown-ups, You’re Not Doing It Right: Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death and Other Humiliations will be available

Tower of Lincoln Books - Harvard University Press Blog

Next week, when the first visitors enter Ford’s Theatre’s new Center for Education and Leadership, they’ll be greeted by a stunning 34-foot tower comprised of thousands of copies of the over 15,000 published books on Lincoln. Take a look: That’s...

Premiering print | The Bookseller

Book Publishing Industry News. Regular news updates from The Bookseller's news desk. The latest press reports about the publishing sector and updates from the City

Columbia University Press » Blog Archive » Was Dag Hammarskjold’s Death a Conspiracy?

A few weeks ago, the BBC reported on the continuing controversy concerning Dag Hammarskjold’s death in 1961 when his plane crashed in Zambia. His death of course, is also the subject of Susan Williams’s new book, Who Killed Hammarskjöld?: The UN, the Cold War, and White Supremacy in

A Mystery–How Accounting Can Be Murder | Bookshop Blog

I can't think of a subject less likely to be thrilling than accounting. I don't understand accounting, I don't understand people who like accounting, and I

Greater Boston author readings Feb. 19-25 - Off the Shelf

SUNDAY: Sarah McCoy ( The Baker s Daughter ) reads at 3 p.m. at Concord Bookshop, 65 Main St., Concord TUESDAY: Audrey Schulman ( Three Weeks in December ) and Leigh Stein ( The Fallback Plan ) read at 7 p.m. at Brookline Booksmith Anthony Giardina...

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