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BISG Changes Governing Structure
Among the proposed changes, which must be approved at the Book Industry Study Group’s annual meeting on September 25, is reducing the number of board members from 33 to 14.
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Richard Nash and Emily Cook Unveil New Company
The pair of publishing industry veterans have launched Cursor Marketing Services, which caters to international publishers distributing in the U.S.
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Southern Novelist Plans Bourbon Soaked Book Tour
Decatur Book Festival executive director Daren Wang's book tour for his debut novel has also become an excuse to seek out the best bourbon cocktail in the South.
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From MOOC to Bestselling Book
Professor Barbara Oakley's massive online open courses complement her books—and vice versa. Here's how.
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Startup OptiQly in Collaboration with Ingram
OptiQly, a marketing technology services startup provides “actionable intelligence for online retail.”
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Indie Pub Debuts Audiodrama Promoting Books
'Rewrites', a seven-episode audiodrama about a reality TV show which pits novelists against one another in a literary competition, will debut next week. Produced by the founders of the indie publisher Story Plant, the show was created to promote the house's books.
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How 'Diary of an Oxygen Thief' Went from Self-Published Obscurity to Bestsellerdom
The anonymous author of word-of-mouth hit 'Diary of an Oxygen Thief' created buzz for the book with a savvy marketing campaign.
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New PRH Website Will Match Books with Current Events
The new consumer-facing website from Penguin Random House pairs current events with relevant books from PRH as well as other publishers.
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Rodale Books Launches Week-Long Online 'Greatness Summit'
The health and wellness publisher has partnered with 'The School of Greatness' author Lewis Howes to offer free online content from 28 experts in subjects ranging from career to family to personal health.
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PBS Beefs Up Book Programming
After launching in November 2014, 'Book View Now,' the PBS show dedicated to all things books and publishing, is ramping up and diversifying its coverage of the industry.
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