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Thomas Baekdal
baekdal
I have said this many times before, but it's worth repeating. I fully understand why publishers want to create their own ad networks to compete with Google ... and that's
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Molly Ker Hawn
mollykh
Mostly been away from Twitter because I've been working 12-hour days, but: royalties season, my old nemesis, we meet again. Some exasperating things I’ve noticed on clients’ statements recently... -Publisher
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
If you're into books, you might know that some books are called "trade paperbacks" and others are called "mass market paperbacks." 1/ These distinctions have their origins in the creation
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Marisa Noelle *please leave a review 🙏*
MarisaNoelle77
1- I have just been putting together my #WOWCON workshop all about mental health in kid lit! And now I'm excited. For those enrolled, I wanted to tell a bit
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Kathleen Rushall
KatRushall
Can we as an industry get on the same page that competitive works clauses based on ethnicity, culture, or religion of a main character, ESPECIALLY if this reflects that of
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David G. Rand
DG_Rand
Working paper alert!"Scaling up fact-checking using the wisdom of crowds"We find that 10 laypeople rating just headlines match performance of professional fact-checkers researching full articles- using set of URLs flagged
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Dr Harriet Earle loves autumn so much! 🍁🎃🌰
Hattie_Go_Lucky
Academic twitter is talking about sharing documents and open access... well, here's my two cents. ASK FOR PAPERS. Academia is a conversation and we all want to be a part
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Rebekah Valentine
duckvalentine
*puts on business hat*okay two interesting things here regardless of what you think of Amazon1) pricing model. it's sitting between Stadia and xcloud. Basic sub gives you access to a
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Scott Pack
meandmybigmouth
So good to hear Stella Duffy championing Patricia Grace and Māori writers on Open Book. As someone who has published many authors from New Zealand, and Australia, I know how
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Amol Telang
telangamol
Great conversation on @joinClubhouse in the @FoundingF Club on the Media & Entertainment industry.Power-packed panel with @hchawlah, @eastbengal, @mtata0503, @itsmeanuj, @pheru8b, @parthasinha and @mohitoz, moderated by @IndrajitGupta a
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rat king
MikeIsaac
here's a story on tech, advertising and covid's impact, written by @daiwaka, @tiffkhsu and melot of interesting effects: Ad spend plummeting as marketers dont want their product ads sandwiched btwn
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David Hartrick
DavidHartrick
I'm going to have my say on the Walliams/children's book thing because I'm a publisher, and because this is something that really annoys me and has for a long time.I
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Miss Library
heisereads
Here's your periodic reminder that just because a picture book read aloud is posted on YouTube, that does NOT mean it complies with copyright! Many of them violate copyright &
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Amy Sparkles
AmySparkes
This week's #WednesdayWritingTips is a response to something I read the other day. A frustrated writer said, 'It was hard before Covid-19, now it's going to be impossible. Why bother?'Here's
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Canongate
canongatebooks
It's been a funny old time recently (I don't know if you've noticed?) and, like all publishers, we've had to get used to lots of change. It feels a bit
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Siddharth
DearthOfSid
#Bloomsbury book retraction: an explanation for Dummies (liberals)Series of events:1. A pogrom happened in Delhi last February2. Recently, Bloomsbury published a book that presented the perpetrator's perspective and thereby sought
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