Fotinos Lands at SMP, Overseeing New Line

Five days after leaving as publisher of Penguin Random House's TarcherPerigee imprint, Joel Fotinos has been named editorial director for a line of mind/body/spirit books at St. Martin's. Continue reading at 'Publishers Weekly'

[ Publishers Weekly | 2017-10-25 00:00:00 UTC ]
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‘Sand Land’ first impressions: An Akira Toriyama manga, brought to life

Bandai Namco knows what to do when it turns anime or manga series into video games. Revealed at Summer Game Fest last week, Sand Land is the latest addition, with a big punchy poster on the show floor in Los Angeles, conveniently right next to an established hitmaker for the publisher, its... Continue reading at Engadget

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'Sand Land' is a new adventure game based on a manga by Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama

In the middle of this year’s Summer Game Fest, Geoff Keighley teased a new game with characters from a storied manga artist – and he wasn’t kidding. Sand Land is a new adventure game from Bandai Namco, featuring character design from Akira Toriyama, the man who gave us Dragon Ball’s Goku, the... Continue reading at Engadget

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Betr ‘crossed the line’ with illegal ads in News Corp media encouraging gambling, regulator says

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Leigh Bardugo just landed a *reedy voice* 8-figure book deal.

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The 75th Frankfurter Buchmesse: A Time Line

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Publishers are cynically using ‘sensitivity readers’ to protect their bottom lines | Zoe Dubno

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My Name Is A Direct Line To A Colonizing Ancestry I Still Benefit From

About twenty pages into Sofia Samatar’s memoir The White Mosque, Sigmund Freud appears, sitting in a train compartment late at night. Up to this point, Samatar’s story has been primarily about her travels across Central Asia to study The Bride Sect, a Mennonite group who fled persecution in... Continue reading at Electric Literature

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Why I’m Still on Strike: Portraits from the HarperCollins Picket Line

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QUIZ: Guess the Graphic Novel Based on the First Lines

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I’m a HarperCollins author. Here’s why (and how) I won’t cross the virtual picket line.

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An Indigenous Writer Discovers New and Old Ways to Connect With the Land and With Each Other

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Eva Longoria Serves Up ‘Stove-to-Table’ Cookware Line

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Amitav Ghosh on the Importance of Re-Centering Stories of the Land

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Former U.S. attorney dishes on how he held line against Trump White House

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Here are the meanest lines from the Times review of Jared Kushner’s book.

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HarperCollins Union Workers Hit the Picket Line

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