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  2. Rankings of academic publishers - Wikipedia

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    Tausch, A. (2011). On the Global Impact of Selected Social-Policy Publishers in More Than 100 Countries. Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 42(4), 476–513. Tausch, A. (2018). The Market Power of Global Scientific Publishing Companies in the Age of Globalization: An Analysis Based on the OCLC Worldcat (June 16, 2018).

  3. Arwen Elys Dayton - Wikipedia

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    Dayton was named Arwen after an elf in The Lord of the Rings. [2] She began writing around the age of 7 or 8, when her teacher asked her to write a one-page story. As a child she enjoyed reading adventure and fantasy stories, and at the age of 8 envisaged a story about a prince arriving on a spaceship from another planet to rescue his little sister; several elements of her original idea weaved ...

  4. Ada Twist, Scientist - Wikipedia

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    Booklist felt that it would encourage young readers to blaze trails in science, [5] a thought echoed by Common Sense Media in its five star review. [6] Kirkus Reviews called it a "cool and stylish" book that artfully illustrates Ada's curiosity, [ 7 ] and Publishers Weekly highlighted Beaty and Roberts' encouragement that scientific research is ...

  5. New York Review Books - Wikipedia

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    NYRB Collections is a series of books that collect essays by frequent contributors to The New York Review of Books. With works by writers such as Larry McMurtry , Frank Rich , Mary McCarthy , Freeman Dyson and others, NYRB Collections present treatments of major intellectual, political, scientific, and artistic developments and debates. [ 3 ]

  6. Tor Books - Wikipedia

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    The Nightfire imprint publishes horror, largely but not exclusively with science fiction and fantasy elements. The Bramble imprint publishes romance and romantic stories with elements of other genres. [9] Tor Books has two imprints for young readers: Starscape (for readers 10 years of age and up) and Tor Teen (for readers 13 years of age and up ...

  7. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    The process of academic publishing, which begins when authors submit a manuscript to a publisher, is divided into two distinct phases: peer review and production. The process of peer review is organized by the journal editor and is complete when the content of the article, together with any associated images, data, and supplementary material ...

  8. Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) is a nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization that acts as a network for the exchange of knowledge between writers, illustrators, editors, publishers, agents, librarians, educators, booksellers and others involved with literature for young people.

  9. Zando - Wikipedia

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    Zando is an American independent publisher based in New York City. Zando publishes literary fiction, non-fiction and young adult books. [1] The company consists of imprints Zando, Zando Young Readers, SJP Lit, Gillian Flynn Books, Crooked Media Reads, Sweet July Books, Atlantic Editions, Get Lifted Books and Hillman Grad Books.

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