The groom's mother, a writer, is the author of "Wolf's Present" (Kunsti Publishing House, 2018), and is the chief executive of Kunsti Publishing House in Tampere, Finland.
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It's out September 19 under publishing house Simon & Schuster.
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But Jerry is very bad at running a publishing house!
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Born Free was released in Denmark by publishing house Bogkompagniet.
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Was that inappropriate for the head of a publishing house?
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Last month, a small publishing house in Munich released the
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The new culture minister, Françoise Nyssen, runs a publishing house.
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He worked at another publishing house before enrolling at Columbia University.
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McGowan was later discovered in Los Angeles, the publishing house notes.
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Hong Kong's Mighty Current publishing house specializes in sensationalist political books.
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One more person has come forward against publishing house Simon & Schuster.
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Mathias Döpfner, CEO of German digital publishing house Axel Springer SE.
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Next, I filled in MCGRAW of the publishing house MCGRAW Hill.
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Pau Wau Publications is an independent publishing house based in Greenpoint.
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The project has since expanded into a bookstore and publishing house.
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The also founded a publishing house together, X Artists' Books, in 2017.
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His publishing house went bankrupt and was acquired by a rival press.
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"The Last Days of Disco" is partially set at a publishing house.
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But how do you get the attention of a big publishing house?
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Miki Matsui, above center, is a director at a Tokyo publishing house.
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Miki Matsui, above center, is a director at a Tokyo publishing house.
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Read more: How a small Budapest publishing house is quietly fueling extremism.
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It has bought up Hong Kong's largest publishing house and book-chain owner.
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Melville House really stands out as the publishing house that "gets" the internet.
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"We are basically a full publishing house but without acquisition editors," says Albazaz.
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Espai Mescladis is both a restaurant and culinary school - and part publishing house.
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The publishing house released the following statement about continuing their relationship with Dunham.
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PR, publishing house Empresa Media, and the nation's top football club Slavia Praha.
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Their publishing house would remain a one-man show, if only in name.
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In 1951, for $3,000, he bought a tiny publishing house called Grove Press.
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She later signed a two-book deal with the publishing house Faber & Faber.
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He adapted his testimony into a book with a small Christian publishing house.
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McSweeney's is a publishing house based in the Mission District in San Francisco.
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Big Brother was steps ahead of what any other DIY publishing house was doing.
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The publishing house awarded Yiannopoulos a $203,000 advance in December for the memoir Dangerous.
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His uncle, Walther, founded an art publishing house and a major chain of bookstores.
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Read more: How a small Budapest publishing house is quietly fueling far-right extremism.
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Ricarda Messner is the publisher of Flaneur Magazine and founder of publishing house editionmessner.
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Last year, she signed a two-book deal with the publishing house Faber & Faber.
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Such concerns were raised at the publishing house, but not by the book's editor.
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Russell now heads a small, independent publishing house with a focus on literary fiction.
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Until this year, this publishing house represented solely visual artists, and only Mexican ones.
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Two decades later, he launched his publishing house Oblagon to showcase his artwork in books.
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Shutter the newspaper, pressure the broadcast chief, install an official censor at the publishing house.
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Just months later, the book was picked up and re-released by a publishing house.
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In response, the publishing house distributing her debut novel "They Called Me Wyatt" dropped her.
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The latest person connected to the publishing house to vanish, Lee Bo, disappeared last month.
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The publishing house behind the book, Penguin Random House, declined to provide updated sales totals.
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Four other men associated with the publishing house were also detained and were later released.
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By then he was also director of a publishing house he founded, called Third World.
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"The Jewish Journey Haggadah: Connecting the Generations" by Rabbanit Adena Berkowitz (Gefen Publishing House, $29.95).
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Bongwan (Kwon Hae-hyo), a respected literary critic, runs a small publishing house in Seoul.
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I'm not trying to blackmail you, your producers, the publishing house or your literary agent.
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" Then, in late 2017, editors at New Directions, the New York publishing house, rediscovered "Mrs.
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"Their passions will often determine how a book animates inside a publishing house," he explains.
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It works, and she jumps into an exciting job as an assistant at a publishing house.
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The furor was so intense that the Zhejiang Wenyi Publishing House pulled the volume from stores.
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There was no way a major publishing house was going to change the way it worked.
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He saw an opportunity to put the principles of the publishing house and bookshop into action.
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The pair has also founded X Artists' Books, a publishing house which they established in 2017.
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In those first years, she worked as a governess and a clerk in a publishing house.
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In so doing, Penguin Random House has built what may be the perfect corporate publishing house.
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ANONYMOUS Fortunately, you don't mention being a literary agent or an editor at a publishing house.
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A spokeswoman for the Feltrinelli publishing house confirmed the death but declined to specify the cause.
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Without exception, every U.S. publishing house urges every writer to have a strong social media presence.
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They are not isolated to my publishing house, they are historical and ingrained throughout the industry.
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A publishing house publicist might be tempted to pass that off as an indication of versatility.
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In 1994 she started an independent publishing house called Wildcat Press and continued to write novels.
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Gallimard did not make Mr. Giudicelli, or anybody else at the publishing house, available for an interview.
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Eggers's publishing house (also called McSweeney's) had been producing the bimonthly magazine The Believer for a year.
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It holds 30% of Mediolanum, a financial-services firm, plus 50% of Mondadori, Italy's largest publishing house.
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Now Jonathan Galassi is the head of the premiere publishing house in America, and he's openly gay.
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After the success of Grant's biography and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Twain's publishing house went bankrupt.
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Events are narrated by Lucy, an executive assistant for a publishing house in a vague urban location.
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After graduating from Harvard, she made a career as a book editor at a big publishing house.
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A more prestigious publishing house swooped in within 48 hours and "American Psycho" became a best seller.
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Built in 1909, the 11-room property is housed inside, you guessed it, a former publishing house.
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The publishing house, called Mighty Current Media, entered the banned-books market in 2012, with impeccable timing.
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After graduating with a degree in history, Mr. Gui went to work for a state-owned publishing house.
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Laura Ruiz has been a part of the publishing house for 27 years; she is its senior editor.
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"The Beautiful Ones" was expected to be released in the fall of 2017 by publishing house Spiegel & Grau.
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I've been at Random House, Simon & Schuster, I mean, I think I've hit every publishing house out there.
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One of them was Gui Minhai, the owner of Mighty Current, a publishing house which controls the shop.
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The bride's mother is the executive editor of Belvoir Media Group, a publishing house based in Norwalk, Conn.
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"It's nonsense," said Sandra Ozzola Ferri, half of the husband-and-wife team that runs the publishing house.
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In fact, the publishing house, Macmillan, has printed 850,000 copies in anticipation of intense interest from the public.
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They've collaborated on a visual poetry series and are business partners in the publishing house X Artists' Books.
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Following the success of the book and its sequel, "Shadows," they founded the publishing house X Artists' Books.
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The idea of taking on a social network seems ambitious/pointless for a 94 year old publishing house.
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Others include Gui Minhai, owner of Mighty Current, the publishing house that owns the bookstore, the SCMP reported.
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Mr. Rekulak views those defections as the inescapable plight of a small publishing house, although sometimes it stings.
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Hachette Book Group, the U.S. publishing house of French group Lagardere, terminated the Weinstein Books imprint on Thursday.
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On the same day that the publisher was killed, militants also attacked another publishing house, seriously wounding three people.
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At the far end of a secluded hallway, they reached the cramped office of Faisal Arefin Deepan's publishing house.
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Netflix announced today that it's acquiring Millarworld, Mark Millar's comic book publishing house, in the company's first ever acquisition.
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Empirical also just lost Edward L.L. Moore, one of the publisher's top-earning authors, to a rival publishing house.
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Once he was ousted from Rolling Stone, Wells sold the idea for the book to publishing house Harper & Row.
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Netflix bought the rights to Millar's publishing house Millarworld in 2017, and published an initial comic book in June.
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In 1938, Adolf Hitler authorized Fayard, a leading French publishing house, to print a French translation of Mein Kampf.
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That deal ultimately ended in disaster, thanks to questionably preferential treatment and unfinished software from education publishing house Pearson.
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Brian Milford, the president and publisher of The United Methodist Publishing House, which owns Abingdon Press, the book's publisher.
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The CUP is the world's oldest publishing house, working out of the ridiculously prestigious university that bears its name.
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They were interviewed together in February 2018 by Los Angeles Magazine in which they spoke about their publishing house.
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He's still a pastor, and also operates a publishing house, through which he published his own books and others.
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Simon & Schuster, the publishing house that brought us F. Scott Fitzgerald and Stephen King, is trying to change that.
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The publishing house that he struggled to own in the earlier novels is in desperate need of a hit.
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Thankfully, Reto Caduff, from the Zurich publishing house Sturm & Drang, took it upon himself to sort through Weinberger's legacy.
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The agency sent her to Knopf, the venerable publishing house, where the office manager gave her a typing test.
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Until now, the publishing house that still bears Knopf's name has held the North American copyright on the title.
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After a decade abroad, Somaya returned to Egypt and found a job as a secretary at a publishing house.
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The publishing house will release Wylie's book, "Mindf*ck: Cambridge Analytica and the Plot to Break America" on Oct.
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The publishing house will release Wylie's book, "Mindf*ck: Cambridge Analytica and the Plot to Break America" on Oct.
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After college Mr. Victor was hired as an art books editor at the Weidenfeld & Nicolson publishing house in London.
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Reeves (55) and Grant (46) have collaborated on a visual poetry series and founded publishing house X Artists' Books.
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All of the books cited in the statement were no longer available on Hao's publishing house website as of Thursday.
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In sum: What we have is a series of suspiciously timed disappearances, all involving employees at the same publishing house.
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The idea came from Jason Rekulak, publisher of Quirk Books, an indie publishing house Grahame-Smith had been writing for.
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Tutul is the founder of a magazine and publishing house which gave a platform to many of these secularist heroes.
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Last month, suddenly emboldened, prosecutors raided the headquarters of Gallimard, a prestigious publishing house, to seize copies of the books.
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The Berlin-based startup is part writing and reading community, and part publishing house, with one aspect feeding the other.
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Hours after the parliamentary session Planeta, a big Barcelona publishing house, said it, too, is moving its domicile to Madrid.
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The publishing house is the place where Kelsey, Liza, and Charles work and where much of the drama takes place.
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There's just one problem: Thanks to Amazon, the age of the imperious corporate publishing house is coming to an end.
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"Germany is crazy," said Katja Kornmacher, 6213, who said she works in a publishing house and holds two university degrees.
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Kroetz was canonized early on as a writer, blessed by the support of the esteemed German publishing house Suhrkamp Verlag.
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But Daz claims BMG publishing house begs to differ, insisting only it can green light the song for the flick.
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He and Pfleger arranged to meet at the Third World Press, a black publishing house, headquartered in a converted church.
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This one-room, corner bookshop and publishing house has been a bright spot among the surrounding gray facades since 2753.
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Despite Stone's highly publicized arrest in January, the books did not fly off the shelves, according to the publishing house.
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His father, Wolfgang, owned a publishing house, and his mother, Jessie (Laurie) Metzner, had worked for the League of Nations.
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Mr Hunt set up a PR consultancy and a publishing house (after an ill-fated attempt to export marmalade to Japan).
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She studied science and city planning in Brussels before moving to the south of France, where the publishing house is based.
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But her largess stipulated that Mr. Halpern do one significant thing for her: help start the publishing house called Ecco Press.
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The relentless decline of the print industry is no secret, and the 94-year-old publishing house is far from immune.
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I looked at the label as more of an art project or artistic publishing house, and less like a traditional label.
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Even rarer is a publishing house and sales platform that allows its own customers to sell content back to the community.
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At a failing London publishing house, another career girl, played by Renée Zellweger, works for Daniel Cleaver, played by Hugh Grant.
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There is a sun-drenched portrait of Margaret Busby, whose publishing house brought numerous black writers into the UK's literary mainstream.
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Alma connected Jane with the vice president of the publishing house Simon & Schuster, but Jane worries that her manuscript isn't ready.
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Heather Demetrios is a critically acclaimed author who got a $235,2000 advance to write two books for a major publishing house.
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"Everyone is in crisis right now," said Can Oz, owner of a book and magazine publishing house in Istanbul, Can Publishing.
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Not her new boss, Robert (Tilo Nest), who has generously offered her a temp editing job at his own publishing house.
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More recently, in the charming series "Younger," Miriam Shor plays Diana Trout, the head of marketing at a boutique publishing house.
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She changed the characters' names to avoid copyright infringement, and in 2011 a small Australian publishing house agreed to publish it.
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We sat in a room next to the offices of his publishing house, joined by several of his friends, all men.
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She had been a summer floater at the publishing house during her college years, typing names and addresses for various departments.
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The groom, also 30, was until recently a marketing associate at the publishing house W. W. Norton and Company in Manhattan.
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A few months earlier, I'd been given two hundred and thirty letters sent to me in care of my publishing house.
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She was children's book editor of Concordia Publishing House, an affiliate of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, from 1976 to 1981.
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The Herder family runs a long-standing German publishing house of the same name, focusing mainly on religious and spiritual content.
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At Quirk, a small independent publishing house in Philadelphia, the restless Mr. Rekulak has produced a string of bizarre best sellers.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of the president and publisher of the House of Anansi publishing house.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of the president and publisher of the House of Anansi publishing house.
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Visual Editions, a publishing house out of London, has been at the forefront of experimental book design for the last five years.
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Moore and his Crown of Kings series have long been cash cows for Empirical Press, the publishing house where Younger takes place.
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One young editor — Zane, played by Charles Michael Davis — insists the accusation is just a smear effort from a rival publishing house.
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As the company grew and her sales surged, she realized she already had the infrastructure for a publishing house of her own.
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He was fired after four years but landed on his feet, becoming the literary director of Editions Plon, a large publishing house.
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And it wouldn't be the first time the Muslim American has been misidentified and had her image misappropriated by the publishing house.
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Top insider tip: it is standard that once a proposal has been snapped up, every publishing house commissions an identical feminist tome.
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"It's really a kit of parts," says Lucienne Roberts, cofounder of GraphicDesign&, a British publishing house devoted to design's more esoteric subjects.
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Four other employees of the same publishing house are now missing, including Lee Bo, a Hong Kong resident and UK passport holder.
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Mighty Current, Lee's publishing house, specializes in books often critical of China's top politicians and also operates a bookstore, Causeway Bay Books.
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The downtown Cairo office of his Merit Publishing House has been hosting artists and intellects calling for change for almost 20 years.
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"As an academic publishing house that takes a neutral stance, the Chinese University Press continues its work as normal," Ms. Gan said.
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Your father, Giulio Einaudi, founded an iconic Italian publishing house, and your grandfather Luigi Einaudi was Italy's president from 1948 to 1955.
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In 1902, he co-founded a Jewish publishing house, which produced German translations of many important works in Hebrew and in Yiddish.
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Puzzles were just a side-business of mine until late 1997, but then the publishing house I worked for went belly-up.
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Publishing house Grupo Planeta said it would move its registered office from Barcelona to Madrid if the Catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence.
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But when the alt-right wants to put an academic imprimatur on racist ideas, it turns to a small publishing house in Budapest.
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From 2005-2009, the statement said, Hao's publishing house released Vietnamese translations of books which contained content that was "politically and ideologically wrong".
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It's certainly possible that the publishing house has done something to attract Beijing's ire, such as the rumored book on Xi's sexual history.
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Also last month, an official publishing house produced new books for primary-school children to mark the country's second "National Security Education Day".
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They were a super underground publishing house that printed cartoons and comic books, and they also released a series of underground dance records.
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And it's important to note the publishing house uses the term "dedicated," which to us means having a certain loyalty to its demographic.
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"Those people are based here because they can come and go," said Andrew Franklin, co-founder of Profile Books, a London publishing house.
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Hong Kong (CNN)Three missing men associated with a controversial Hong Kong publishing house are under investigation in China, police said on Thursday.
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The publishing house, along with Hearst and Meredith Corp , formed an unlimited magazine-reading app called Texture that Apple bought in March 2018.
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Her brassy bestie (Debi Mazar) persuades her to pretend to be 26, and voilà: She lands an assistant gig at a publishing house.
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Salaam Reads, headed by editor and Pakistani-American Zareen Jaffery, 37, would be the first of its kind at a major publishing house.
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Her parents are the managing partners and the publishers of the Vendome Press, an art and illustrated-book publishing house in New York.
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The publishing house said in a statement that it would take "all necessary action" to bring its offices in line with building regulations.
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The academic-leaning OEI magazine, dedicated to "conceptual operations and aesthetic technologies" and its associated publishing house, OEI editör, is one of those.
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Prince announced Friday that his book — with working title is "The Beautiful Ones" — will be released next year by publishing house Spiegel & Grau.
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Her younger brother, Jeremy, grew up to found the publishing house J. P. Tarcher, which specializes in New Age and self-help books.
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"It's a wonderful bookshop with an extraordinary selection of books," agreed Monika Bilstein, head of the Peter Hammer publishing house in Wuppertal, Germany.
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After the war, Mr. Bernstein became an office boy with the Simon & Schuster publishing house, and by 1952 he was general sales manager.
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Elena Ochoa Foster, founder of the art book publishing house Ivorypress, was awarded this year's Ibero-American Prize for the Patronage of Art.
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Mr. Uderzo created Les Éditions Albert René two years after Mr. Goscinny's death, after a conflict with Dargaud, the pair's original publishing house.
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He is a writer, too — he runs a small publishing house called Perceval Press with Michele Perez and Henry in Santa Monica, Calif.
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With a little research, Rose discovers that Harriet is a real person: an editor at a publishing house, a yoga student, a smoker.
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"The unexplained disappearance of five individuals associated with a Hong Kong bookstore and publishing house has raised questions in Hong Kong," Hammond said.
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In December last year, the word received the ultimate accolade when it won the Jiyu Kokuminsha publishing house "word of the year" award.
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Pier Silvio Berlusconi said the accord was not a prelude to his family exiting its media businesses, which includes publishing house Mondadori (MOED.MI).
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The Publishing House of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, meanwhile, settled a case with around 500 people for $4.5 million in 2013.
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Titles from Amazon Publishing, the retailing giant's own publishing house, are not available to libraries at any price or terms, according to the report.
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Encountering the names of familiar places in a novel "just blew by mind," says Nyana Kakoma, who runs a small publishing house in Kampala.
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Robert Galbraith was J.K. Rowling, they said, and no one at her publishing house had known who she was when they accepted the book.
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The 37-year-old actress was spotted out and about with 28-year-old Lucas Zwirner, editorial director of publishing house David Zwirner Books.
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The booksellers are part of the publishing house Mighty Current which specializes in selling and publishing gossipy political books on China's Communist Party leaders.
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Springer, a huge publishing house, and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, one of Germany's main national broadsheets, said they would refuse to observe the reforms.
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In the meantime, Penguin Random House has spent the last five years perfecting the corporate publishing house, shoring up its ability to publish bestsellers.
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According to the LA Times, Maxwell went on to expand his empire to include the New York Daily News, the publishing house Macmillan Inc.
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The first part features printed matter from Lawrence Ferlinghetti's City Lights publishing house and bookstore, and experimental films by Larry Jordan and Christopher MacLaine.
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A long line of people snaked out of the booth of the venerable publishing house Wydawnictwo Literackie and around several of the other displays.
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But in recent years, he worked out of Hong Kong, where he became a co-owner of Mighty Current Media, a small publishing house.
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Did we need to know that Bobbs-Merrill, the publishing house where Gorey spent a "dreary" year, was located at 3 West 57th Street?
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In 2019, another Jinjiang author was sentenced to 4 years in prison for illegally selling her work independently, outside of an official publishing house.
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For a time, Tarusa Pages , which was issued by a regional publishing house in Kaluga, evaded the censorship of Communist Party ideologues in Moscow.
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Available in October, and published by German publishing house Taschen, "Ferrari" is a limited edition, 514-page collector's Art Edition book that costs $30,000.
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We belong, she showed us, not just in paperback books but in textbooks, not just in a publishing house but in the White House.
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After 10 or 12 years of this, an editor at the Victor Gollancz publishing house asked if he'd write a book about crime fiction.
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Lee is one of five Hong Kong booksellers to disappear in recent months, all five of whom are employed by the Mighty Current publishing house.
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Generally, the imprints of a particular publishing house will share certain parts of each other's infrastructure — things like printing and distribution, maybe a sales force.
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Contrarily to Nyssen, formerly an executive at the prestigious Actes Sud publishing house, Riester is a champion of popular culture, television, the internet, and sports.
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Founded in 1915 as Nasionale Pers ("National Press"), an Afrikaner nationalist publishing house, it was initially slow to acknowledge its long-time support of apartheid.
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Penguin Random House The publishing house offers $100/month up to $9,000 (over seven and a half years) to both full- and part-time workers.
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Hong Kong (CNN)Britain says that a missing man associated with a controversial Hong Kong publishing house was taken to mainland China against his will.
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McBride became the surprise winner of the Baileys Women's Prize for fiction in 2014, the only shortlisted author not represented by a major publishing house.
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On Tuesday, the shopping website ceased business immediately; in its place, the publishing house announced a new strategic partnership with global luxury fashion platform Farfetch.
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A source close to RTL Group, which is controlled by German publishing house Bertelsmann and broadcasts in several countries, also said no talks were happening.
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A published cookbook author, Neraal also runs her own small publishing house out of Vita Algen and hosts exhibitions of local artists' work. vita-algen.
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He wrote his first novel, "Artificial Snow," at 21, and sent it to Flammarion, the publishing house that edited Michel Houellebecq, whose work he revered.
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No. Did anyone in the publishing house take me under their wing and explain to me how the company made decisions about future book deals?
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To save themselves, they depart the field of endeavor -- be it Capitol Hill, Hollywood, a publishing house, a magazine or news outlet, or the university.
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The 5003Q17 survey was undertaken in partnership with KangaNews - a specialist publishing house that provides commentary on fixed-income markets in Australia and New Zealand.
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I used to work in the art department of a major publishing house, where designing covers under conditions demanded by the market could be brutal.
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He fled the stifling world of German literary celebrity and took a job with a New York publishing house, assembling an anthology of German literature.
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Bupkis. Only after you've worked at a publishing house for so many decades you literally can't walk do we let you take an Uber home.
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As a badly paid editor in a publishing house, he was also soon moving in literary circles, with Waugh and Greene among his new friends.
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In the 1950s, when he was representing Jack Kerouac, he spent several years trying to sell "On the Road," which every major publishing house rejected.
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Dozens of employees at the Hachette publishing house staged a walkout on Thursday, to protest the company's decision to release Woody Allen's memoir next month.
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The Julliard publishing house later issued a collection of the columns in book form and then asked the two men to write a Paris guidebook.
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If he were not such a massive star, the publishing house surely would've rejected the manuscript for being far too small to do anything with.
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The groom, 31, is the head of e-commerce for John Wiley & Sons, a publishing house based in Hoboken, N.J. He graduated from Williams College.
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He worked for a New York publishing house in the 1950s before auditioning for a play on a whim, which led to his performing career.
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By signing Milo's "Dangerous," the publishing house simply makes more evident what Trump's campaign already proved: for today's GOP, racist rhetoric has become normal political discourse.
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The pair eventually brought their idea for a porn studies journal to the multinational academic publishing house Routledge, initiating two-and-a-half years of negotiation.
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The other is a family media empire that includes a three-channel television network (Mediaset), a daily newspaper, a news magazine and Italy's biggest publishing house.
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On Wednesday, Lee Bo, an editor at the publishing house, Mighty Current Media, whose wife is one of its three owners, became the latest to vanish.
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The owner of Showtime and CBS Sports Networks, radio stations and the Simon & Schuster publishing house has rolled out a streaming service called CBS All Access.
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In August the complete transcript of Otis's interrogation was anonymously delivered to Beyond Repair, a bookstore and independent publishing house run by the artist Sam Gould.
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Internet creators don't have to rely on a buyer, publishing house, record label or movie studio in order to sell a product, story, song, or film.
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She goes to work for a publishing house, where she serves coffee to the all-male staff who discuss possible projects as though she weren't there.
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Tom blusters into Max's office with a yawping Carolina drawl and a manuscript that has been rejected by nearly every other publishing house in New York.
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Particularly convincing for him: Payments from the publishing house to Ms. Raja rose sharply in 2014 and 2015, when the Neapolitan novels became international best sellers.
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Earlier this year, more than a decade into what could be generously called my career, I received an email from an editor at a publishing house.
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Publishing house Simon & Schuster told the AP that Hillary Clinton is working on a collection of personal essays that will touch on the 2016 presidential campaign.
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" The party was a pre-publication fête for "Black Leopard, Red Wolf," thrown by Riverhead, the publishing house that picked up James after "John Crow's Devil.
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Published in 1958, this novel about the personal and professional struggles of five young women at a New York publishing house was shocking in its time.
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She spent over a decade working at his publishing house and bookstore, Third World Press, and drew inspiration from his example as an artist cum organizer.
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In 2011, after getting a master in fine arts at the University of Southern California, she launched One Moore Book, a small multicultural children's publishing house.
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His brand is based on a unique model: It functions like a publishing house, with Mr. Malle, 54, as the editor and the perfumers the authors.
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"The Oscars are tainted by politics," said one critic, Hamidreza Ayoubi, a retired staff member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps who owns a publishing house.
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" The Christian publishing house Bethany House was not as magnanimous, issuing a statement that said it had canceled publication of Savage's book, "The Ridiculously Good Marriage.
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At the party, it soon became obvious that the purpose of this banquet was to get me to sign my next novel with this publishing house.
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She was known for her friendships with famous writers, including Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer and Harold Pinter, and for underwriting literary magazines and a publishing house.
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The market crash threatens to destroy a publishing house run by the hero of Jay McInerney's latest novel, "Bright, Precious Things," to be published later this year.
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Best-selling author and former army paratrooper, Bradley Trevor Greive, is livid over publishing house Simon & Schuster's decision to publish alt-right troll Milo Yiannopolous' book Dangerous.
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I mean, as late as 2015 I could count the number of people of color on the entire floor of my publishing house on a single hand.
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If one book by a white author doesn't sell, no one at the publishing house says they shouldn't acquire any books by white authors the next season.
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"Unputdownable" is the adjective a book needs in order to sell, and selling is the thing that makes a book pick-up-able by the publishing house.
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As the director of Duncker & Humblot, a distinguished publishing house specializing in books on economics and sociology, he was objectionable only because he was a prosperous Jew.
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According to the publishing house, the book has ranked No. 1 on the current best-seller lists in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, and numerous other countries.
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Around 67 percent of voters rejected the initiative brought by a consumer protection publishing house, according to projections by the GFS polling group for Swiss broadcaster SRF.
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When I first signed on for "Catching Fire," there was no script, so I went out to New York and met with [Collins] at her publishing house.
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Ms. Jones, a granddaughter of the founders of the publishing house W.W. Norton and a daughter of Clarence B. Jones, a lawyer and confidant for the Rev.
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But when I moved to New York City, I started running into him because he lived close to my first job, which was at a publishing house.
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Johnson is the author of Nobody Sleeps Better Than White People from Inpatient Press and the forthcoming virtual reality book, Meet in the Corner from Publishing-House.
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A founder of the publishing house Stein and Day, he also worked with Dylan Thomas, Budd Schulberg and David Frost and wrote more than a dozen books.
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It makes sense, then, that Poirier's recent book, "Out of Print," is published by City Lights, the venerable San Francisco publishing house and bookstore founded in 1953.
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His death, at the Mary Manning Walsh Home, was confirmed by his son Michael Braziller, the publisher and editorial director of the publishing house George Braziller Inc.
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Some authors agreed, but others refused, insisting that their books were "very American" or obviously sponsored by American institutions, said an editor from an academic publishing house.
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As part of Scholastic's year-long celebration of the anniversary —which actually falls in June — the publishing house revealed new book covers on Tuesday that are especially magical.
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What people might not know, however, is the extreme lengths that publishing house Bloomsbury went to in order to keep the contents of each new book a secret.
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A chart in Communist Posters shows that over 13 million posters were produced by the Tianjin Fine Art Publishing House in 1958, compared to 144,000 the year before.
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" He tells me these people are here and not at a publishing house not just because it's easier but because "no one in New York would have them.
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She has a new job at a publishing house as an assistant to Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), an attractive amalgam of dark magic, pomade, and autumnal men's fashion.
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It was not immediately clear what power the Agnelli's would have in the future governance of the new publishing house which will be 43 percent owned by CIR.
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