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  2. Wonderbly - Wikipedia

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    Wonderbly, previously Lost My Name, [1] is a technology and publishing business that produces personalized books for children and adults. Launched in 2012, [2] Wonderbly has sold over 8 million books in 169 countries and territories, and their titles are available in 11 languages. The company's headquarters are in Bloomsbury, London.

  3. Magabala Books - Wikipedia

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    Magabala Books is an Indigenous Australian publishing house based in Broome, Western Australia, founded in 1987. [1] [2] Their stated objective is "restoring, preserving and maintaining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures". [3] The name Magabala is a Yawuru, Karrajari and Nyulnyul word for the bush banana. [4]

  4. Margaret Clark (Australian writer) - Wikipedia

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    Clark holds a Bachelor of Education, a Master of Education, a Doctorate of Education, and has written over one hundred books [1] concerning young people and making and keeping friends, sibling rivalry, school environments, and social issues, [2] using variations of her name Margaret Clark, M.D.Clark, Margaret D Clark and the pseudonym Lee Striker.

  5. Dymocks - Wikipedia

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    Dymocks is the largest bookseller in Australia and currently holds close to 20% of the Australian book market. In October 2011, Dymocks launched D Publishing, a self-publishing platform which allowed authors to print, publish and distribute their own books and ebooks. [7] The venture was shut down in March 2013. [8] [9]

  6. Robin Klein - Wikipedia

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    Robin McMaugh Klein (born 28 February 1936) [1] is an Australian author of books for children. She was born in Kempsey, New South Wales , Australia , and now resides near Melbourne . Early life

  7. Jim Haynes (writer) - Wikipedia

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    A book of short stories, Memories of Weelabarabak, followed – published by ABC Books. Haynes’ Aussie Verse column was a weekly feature of the nation's oldest magazine Australasian Post, until its demise in 2004.

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