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November 15, 2017

Wednesday News: Marriage equality in Australia, top Kindle books ever, amazing new library, and protecting yourself online

JanetPublishing NewsAustralia / book lists / China / Kindle / Libraries / marriage equality / online safety / same sex marriage5 Comments

Australia decides: Live coverage of same-sex marriage survey – Just in case you haven’t heard the happy news already, marriage equality won in a landslide Australian survey, representing at least 80% of Australian voters (more than 12 million eligible voters). I intentionally linked to news.com.au, in large part because it ... more >

April 8, 2016

Friday News: Litsy, Colombian marriage equality, global pencil shortage, and the “period skirt”

JanetPublishing Newsadult coloring books / Colombia / Litsy / marketing / marriage equality / pencils5 Comments

Litsy is a book-focused social network that goes beyond reviews – Litsy, a free app, has been developed by the founders of Out of Print, a book-themed apparel business, to combine the community building aspects of social media with book database and review sites like Goodreads. You can post reviews and hide ... more >

May 27, 2015

Wednesday News: RIP Tanith Lee, Sydney Writers Festival, BEA welcomes Chinese delegation, and marriage equality in Ireland

JanetPublishing NewsBEA / cultural exchange / Fantasy / horror / Ireland / marriage equality / obituary / Tanith Lee / writers festivals / YA8 Comments

Tanith Lee Was An Indispensible Fantasy Author – As you may already have heard, Tanith Lee died on Sunday; she was only 67, and was still writing, despite the fact that she could not get any of her recent work published (see her own explanation below). There are several posts ... more >

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