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The Art of the Perfect Page Turn: Why Children's Book Design Matters More Than Ever
In children's books, where visual appeal is just as important as the text, getting the layout right can make the big difference.
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Stoicism in the Boardroom: What Marcus Aurelius Can Teach the Publishing Industry
So, what can Meditations teach us about surviving the circus of modern publishing? Let’s take a leaf from his scrolls?
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Proposals for changes to the UK's 1988 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA)
The UK's 1988 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA) reflect the creative and technological working processes of the late 20th Century.
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Who Really Owns a Book? Why the UK 1988 Copyright Act Needs an Update for Today’s Creators
Imagine creating the blueprint for a book concept, compelling enough that the books become bestsellers - then your credit is removed.
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Behind the Pages: Shirley Willis on Art & Story
Shirley Willis Salariya has worked in a variety of art styles and always embraced experimentation.
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Why Authors Use Pen Names (And Why They Sometimes Regret It)
Using a nom de plume or pen name has been a common practice among authors and artists for centuries. Over the years, I’ve used several names
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