DAILY INTERNATIONAL EDITION - December 20, 2016
Can Better Writing Make Climate Change Less Polarizing?
How do writers and publishers handle charged topics like climate change? Environmentalist Jamie Clark argues for a more inclusive approach, both for the sake of book sales and the planet.
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Three Authors Win the Mabati-Cornell Kiswahili Prize in African Literature
Writers from Tanzania and Kenya take top honors in the two-year-old prize program, with special appreciation cited for dialect work.
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International Notes: Frankfurt's Best Adaptation and the Arabic Fiction Award
Tom Ford's adaptation of Austin Wright's novel 'Tony & Susan' wins Frankfurt's adaptation prize for 'Nocturnal Animals,' and the Arabic Fiction Award changes its submission policy for publishers.
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