November 14, 2018 | DAILY EDITION
Peirene Press founder Meike Ziervogel is spending a year in Beirut to learn the language and translate more of the region's literature into English.
 
In his monthly column, publisher Richard Charkin takes up the question of author pay: 'Publishers aren't the greedy sharks they're sometimes portrayed to be.'
 
Another copyright 'modernization' battle appears to be shaping up—not unlike the crisis in Canada—as the IPA raises concerns over a new bill in South Africa.
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