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January 15, 2016

Friday News: RIP Alan Rickman, Mills & Boon “man of the year,” the Ladybird parodies, and Star Wars meets Winnie the Pooh

JanetPublishing NewsAlan Rickman / cover model / Harry-Potter / mashups / Mills & Boon / obituary / parodies / Penguin Random House / science / Self-publishing / Star Wars / voice / Winnie the Pooh9 Comments

Alan Rickman dead: Harry Potter actor had the most perfect voice, according to science – Like David Bowie, Alan Rickman died at 69 from cancer. Eerie and sad, to say the least. While there are many wonderful tributes to the actor online (I love this one on Rickman as a “working ... more >

December 28, 2015

Monday News: Two trains, coffee table books, the state of U.S. women, and Winnie the Pooh

JanetPublishing Newscoffee table books / title confusion / Winnie the Pooh / women's rights3 Comments

A Tale Of Two Titles: A Girl, A Train And Thousands Of Confused Readers – So a cover may not matter, but a title sure can, as both readers and authors discovered this year. Especially Alison Waines, whose 2013 book sold about 30,000 copies this year, because readers picked up ... more >

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