Friday, March 21, 2014

Readers Find Echoes of Malaysia Flight Mystery in 1933 Novel


Germany's small press scene is thriving, with an eclectic mix of ambitious publishers seeking out new authors, experimenting with formats and finding audiences.
The disappearance of Malaysia Flight 370 has prompted a return to James Hilton's 1933 novel Lost Horizon, the book which gave us the name Shangri-la.
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The Guardian reports that a UK campaign to stop children’s books being labeled for boys or for girls is gaining support in the publishing community.
From the Archives:
Our world is overflowing with media. To argue in favor of more specialization and differentiation seems foolish – but still it is neither avoidable nor impossible, writes Helmut von Berg.

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