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  2. Folio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Folio, also known as Folio: The Magazine of Magazine Management and Folio: magazine, was a trade magazine for the magazine industry. [2] [3] ...

  3. Foreign Rights: How Authors Tap a Rich Vein of Royalties - AOL

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    One prominent literary agency, Folio Literary Management has an active foreign rights department that does hundreds of deals for their clients every year. "We're constantly meeting with editors ...

  4. The Writers' Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Writers' Prize, previously known as the Rathbones Folio Prize, the Folio Prize and The Literature Prize, is a literary award that was sponsored by the London-based publisher The Folio Society for its first two years, 2014–2015. [1] [2] Starting in 2017, the sponsor was Rathbone Investment Management. [3]

  5. American University - Wikipedia

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    Folio is a literary magazine founded in 1984 and based at American University. [67] [better source needed] It publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction twice each year. Folio has printed interviews with prominent writers, most recently Ann Beattie, Alice Fulton, Leslie Pietrzyk, Gregory Orr, and Adam Haslett.

  6. Listening to Literature: An Author Talks About Audiobooks

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    Audiobooks are flourishing. The Audio Publishers Association reports that in 2009, consumers and libraries spent close to $1 billion on audiobooks. According to the association, "Audiobook ...

  7. Literary Speed Dating: How Not to Find an Agent for Your Book

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  8. Jacqueline Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly's first published story appeared in the Mississippi Review in 2001. [3]In 2009 her first novel, The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate, was published. [4] It tells the story of a young girl growing up in Texas in 1899, learning what it means to be a woman in turn-of-the-century America, and learning about science and the natural world from her grandfather. [5]

  9. My Salinger Year - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on Rakoff's 2014 memoir depicting her time working at literary agency Harold Ober Associates, which represented Salinger. [4] Phyllis Westberg (a character called Margaret in the film) [ 4 ] was Salinger's agent at the time that Rakoff was at the agency, and Westberg took over running the agency in 1998.