Book Publishing Process News
Lower Moreland teacher fulfills publishing dream
Five years ago Eve Marie Mont, an English teacher at Lower Moreland High School, decided to write a book. Now, five years later, Mont recently published her first novel, “Free to a Good Home,” and is working on her second, a young-adult science fiction novel.
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SALINE: Author of 'Schoolmares' to present at Saline District Library
Ann Arbor teacher and author Tina Jones, who will give a presentation 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the Saline District Library, wrote her book "Schoolmares" about 10 years ago.
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Wylie, Random House settle e-books dispute, but Godin goes his own way
Earlier this month, we wrote about Odyssey Editions , the new venture by literary super-agent Andrew Wylie and Amazon's Kindle e-books division to bypass the traditional big six "legacy" publishing houses and make the digital rights to 20 "modern classics" available exclusively from Amazon.
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Poet navigates “A Pure River”
WILMINGTON - John Sibley Williams, born and raised in Wilmington, has had over one hundred of his works either published or forthcoming, and is set to have his first chapbook, A Pure River, added to his collection.
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Cooperatives synergize, encourage, preserve community resources
LEXINGTON –Staff at the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC), part of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, wanted to publish case studies to promote cooperatively owned and value-added ventures as emerging pillars of local sustenance.
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