Thursday, February 23, 2012

Publishing Perspectives



The latest in our occasional series of profiles, Publishing People We Appreciate, looks at Jennifer Brown, critic, editor, and children's book crusader. 
Is there someone you think is particularly special in publishing, who improves the lives of others, who has accomplished something extraordinary? Let us know.
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Following New Zealand's tragic Christchurch earthquake, YA author Jill Marshall was inspired to start her own publishing company, Pear Jam Books. Read more »
Israel's Castle Builders is working with top companies, such as DreamWorks and Sanrio (Hello Kitty), to bring their character-based brands to book apps. Read more »
Parragon, the largest illustrated non-fiction publisher in the world, announced a new multi-territory license for range of books featuring the popular Australian toy line, The Trash Pack. Read more »
The recent publication of a previously unpublished James Joyce children's story by Dublin's Ithys Press sparks an ugly feud over copyright and public domain. Read more »
Author Christopher Herz, who used social media to promote his books, now plans to use social media to create an online community of young readers and authors. Read more »

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