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  2. Publishers Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of Book Publishing and Bookselling."

  3. Sarabande Books - Wikipedia

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    Sarabande Books titles have been reviewed in The New York Times Book Review, Publishers Weekly, [14] Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, The Nation, American Book Review, and many other publications. [15] Awards given by Sarabande Books include the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry and the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction. [16] [17]

  4. Sara Nelson (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Sara Nelson is an American publishing industry figure who is an editor and book reviewer and consultant [1] and columnist, [2] and is the editorial director at Amazon.com. [3] Nelson was previously editor in chief at Publishers Weekly from 2005–2009 during a time of restructuring and

  5. Skyhorse Publishing - Wikipedia

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    The current president and publisher is founder Tony Lyons, former president and publisher of Lyons Press until 2004. As noted by Publishers Weekly, "Skyhorse's list will have some similarities to the old Lyons Press, with books on sports, flyfishing, nature and history a central part of Skyhorse's publishing program.

  6. Ecco Press - Wikipedia

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    Ecco is a New York–based publishing imprint of HarperCollins. It was founded in 1971 by Daniel Halpern as an independent publishing company; Publishers Weekly described it as "one of America's best-known literary houses." [1] In 1999 Ecco was acquired by HarperCollins, with Halpern remaining at the head.

  7. Word Works - Wikipedia

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    The Word Works is a literary organization based in Washington, DC.Founded in 1974, it has published works by Frannie Lindsay, Fred Marchant, Jay Rogoff, [1] Grace Cavalieri, Donna Denizé, Christopher Bursk, and Enid Shomer [2] and is a member of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses. [3]