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Five Big Benefits of Digital Showcases for Independent Publishers

From physical conferences and book fairs to email marketing campaigns and social media posts, digital showcases are forward-thinking tools that allow book publishers to promote individual titles alongside each other in collections.  

Publisher services provider Exact Editions has launched ‘Reading Rooms for Books’, a tool that facilitates exactly that; a collection of books displayed in their original print format and laid out side by side on a clean, ad-free platform, from which readers can both browse and buy at … Keep Reading

Meet The Contributor: Liz Zorab, Permaculture Magazine

Liz Zorab is a gardener, homesteader, author and video creator. Together with her husband, she shares their journey to self-sufficiency at Byther Farm, their small homestead in Monmouthshire. She is also a regular contributor to Permaculture.

Permaculture is a visionary magazine that gives readers the tools needed to create productive and resilient homes, gardens, economies, relationships, schools, farms and communities. Articles range from no-dig gardening, food forests and cutting edge community projects to renewable technologies, regenerative agriculture and … Keep Reading

Archive Perspectives: Universal Human Rights Month

Human Rights Day is observed every year on 10th December; the day on which the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. More widely, the month of December is marked as Universal Human Rights Month, providing a time to reflect on the way we treat others, and to do what we can in the fight for equality.

In recognition of this important month, we have made four articles about human rights from the archives … Keep Reading

Meet The Contributor: Jasmine Donahaye, New Welsh Review

Jasmine Donahaye is a Professor of English Literature at Swansea University. Previously, she worked in the publishing sector and as Publishing Grants Officer at the Welsh Books Council. This background in publishing informs her teaching of creative writing. Her memoir, Losing Israel (2015), won the non-fiction category of Wales Book of the Year, and her story Theft was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize.

For over twenty-five years, New Welsh ReviewKeep Reading

Meet The Contributor: Satish Kumar, Resurgence & Ecologist

Peace-pilgrim, life-long activist, and former monk, Satish Kumar has been inspiring global change for over 50 years. In his 20s, he undertook a pilgrimage for peace, walking for two years without money from India to America for the cause of nuclear disarmament. Now in his 80s, Satish has devoted his life to campaigning for ecological regeneration, social justice, and spiritual fulfilment.

A world-renown author and international speaker, Satish founded The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity that seeks to inform … Keep Reading

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