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France and Germany loom largest, and the main reason for this is obvious. Of all the non-English-speaking countries, these two have the longest traditions of promoting their cultures abroad, the largest networks of institutions for doing so, and ... more
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We see ourselves as being at both the literary centre and the cutting edge of these groups. By combining expat writing and local writing in translation, we aim to capture the “spirit of place” from a variety of perspectives. ... more
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The agent receives a percentage, usually 15%, of any advance and all author royalties. They dont get paid unless they make a sale. ... more
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A literary agent represents the author of a book to publishers. In other words, the main job of a literary agent is to find writers a publisher. Agents also negotiate rights, including film and TV, on behalf of the author they represent. Most ... more
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A. You may have heard the term "literary executor," which is not actually a separate statutory or legal office. (An "executor" is a person responsible for settling a deceased person's estate.) A "literary" executor is simply a co-executor whose ... more
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Book reviews are important tools for evaluating books. Many literature research projects begin with book reviews, as they can provide valuable historical insights or background information, but it is important to distinguish between book reviews ... more
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Asked in Others at 10:31 AM on November 05, 2007 Tags: literary, doctor, owns, parrot, ... more
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For aspiring journalists and writers, learning how to properly structure a news story is one first steps to landing and maintaining a job. Every story should have a clear structure that provides convenience for the reader. Here are guidelines. For ... more
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Questions like this always make me want to say something really profound that usually ends in a lot of swearing. ... more
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In the Muslim world there were many different forms if artistic and literary traditions that flourished. Islamic law prohibits art from displaying Muhammad or Allah at risk of inproperly portraying them. As a result of this Islamic art is very ... more
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