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  2. Born on March 2? Here's how you can get a free book to ... - AOL

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    Dr. Seuss Enterprises is upping the ante this year, offering even more free books in celebration of Dr. Seuss Day. Last year, the organization pledged to give a free book to every child born on ...

  3. Wikipedia:List of companies engaged in the self-publishing ...

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    The following is a list of companies that provide assistance in self-publishing books or engage in vanity publishing. This list is provided to help editors evaluate whether sources published by these companies are reliable for purposes of including content in Wikipedia.

  4. Wikipedia : Identifying and using self-published works

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    The author pays for none of this and expects to get paid (assuming the book sells). If the publisher rejects the book, then the author is free to sell it to a different publisher. The money ultimately comes from book sales. The author(s) writes whatever they want. The author hires whichever vanity press, e-book publishing platform, or printer ...

  5. Phyllis E. Grann - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis E. Grann (born September 2, 1937) is a former book editor and publishing executive. She was the first female CEO of a major publishing firm, Penguin Putnam, and one of the most commercially successful publishers in recent history. [1]

  6. Parents praise the benefits of books in east Belfast - AOL

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    Both parents said they knew that screens and phones were likely to enter their children's lives more as they got older. But Jessica is hoping to delay her daughter getting one "until she is at ...

  7. AuthorHouse - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, a Kansas trial court ordered AuthorHouse to pay $240,000 in punitive damage as well as $230,000 in actual damage to romance author Rebecca Brandewyne and her parents for publishing a book by her ex-husband that was "harmful" and libelous of them. AuthorHouse was also ordered to pay $20,000 each to Brandewyne's parents for the ...

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