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Publishing Department at the Bologna Book Fair
A small group of MA Publishing students plus two publishing staff visited the April 2005 Bologna Book Fair. A great time was had by all, the sun shone, we had some fantastic meals and some serious publishing activities took place too. We had meetings with Kate Harris from OUP; Catherine Clarke, literary agent with Felicity Bryan Agencey Julia Eccleshare, Guardian children's editor; Eirin Hagen from Cappelens the Norwegian Publisher, and Fiona Kenshole, film scout for a Hollywood animation production company. Many excellent contacts were also made - and a job offer for one of our students! We also had the opportunity to meet with students and staff from the Bologna University MA Publishing programme, and with the course director, Umberto Eco. We are hoping that some of these students will visit Oxford Brookes later this summer. see more images herePosted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 26 Apr 2005 around 8am
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Ghostwriting at the Oxford Literary Festival
On Friday 15 April, Claire Squires, Senior Lecturer in Publishing, will be chairing a panel at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival on the subject of Ghostwriting. Featuring on the panel are Andrew Crofts, ghostwriter of over forty books and author of a guide to the profession, /Ghostwriting/; Jennie Erdal, whose recent memoir /Ghosting/ details her fifteen-year role as amanuensis to 'Tiger', a high-profile literary figure; and Antonia Hodgson, editorial director at Time Warner, who has worked on several co-written celebrity projects. For more information on this and other events, please see the Festival websitePosted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 11 Apr 2005 around 9am
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Kitchen table to laptop: independent publishing in England
Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies worked with Arts Council England to prepare a report on the independent publishing sector in England. Professor Paul Richardson, who recently retired as Director of the Centre, wrote the report with John Hampson, Senior Literature Office at Arts Council England. Recent MA students Louisa Browne and Ilaria Parodi carried out the questionnaire research and Kelvin Smith provided a report on the situation in France. The complete report can be downloaded at the Arts Council Web Site.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 15 Mar 2005 around 10am
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Publishing student Helen Moreno wins Major Award
Congratulations to Helen Moreno, MA in Publishing student, who has been selected for a Major Award 2005 from The Educational Charity of the Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company. The purpose of the award is to enable young people to pursue various projects that will develop their potential as future managers in the publishing industry. Helen will be presented with this at an Awards Ceremony at Stationers' Hall in London in May.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 09 Mar 2005 around 9am
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Lightning Source and Book Supply
Selling and Printing Books on Demand was the title of a talk given on February 28th by David Taylor, Managing Director of Lightning Source UK Limited. Students and staff were given up-to-date information on the new business models being used by large and small publishers to harness the power of on-demand and short-run printing. We are pleased to welcome David as the newest member of our Industry Advisory Board and we look forward to further visits and collaborative ventures.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 28 Feb 2005 around 6pm
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Oxford Literary Festival Volunteer Co-ordinators
MA in Publishing students, Caroline Hamilton and Laura Peel, are the Volunteer Co-ordinators for The Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival. The Festival, which launched its programme last night, is being held from the 10-17 April, and features nearly 200 events, including talks and readings by Doris Lessing, Alan Hollinghurst and Philip Pullman. More information is available from the Festival website ([url=http://www.sundaytimes-oxfordliteraryfestival.co.uk]http://www.sundaytimes-oxfordliteraryfestival.co.uk[/url]), along with details of how to become a volunteer steward for the Festival.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 28 Feb 2005 around 5pm
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British Council International Young Publisher of the Year
OICPS is involved in a number of events surrounding the International Young Publisher of the Year initiative. Ten young publishers from ten countries are competing for the title and the opportunity to develop their career through international dialogue and exchange. Ten of our current MA students, who have worked in publishing in a number of countries, will meet the candiadtes at an informal reception held prior to the London Book Fair and we hope that there will be further opportunities for our students to meet the candidates. Sue Pandit has also been invited to a lunch meeting between the candidates and senior members of the UK publishing industry and the Centre will also be represented at the presentation of the award at the Fair.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 28 Feb 2005 around 5pm
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Working in Publishing Day
On Wednesday 23 February we held our annual Working in Publishing Day for all our MA Publishing and final year undergraduate publishing students. Representatives from 18 publishing companies attended, ranging from Macmillan and HarperCollins to Oxfam and Berg Publishing. Students had the opportunity to question panels of alumni and recruitment consultants and to meet in small groups with a number of specific publishers. The day finished with an informal drinks reception for all. We are very grateful to the wonderful support that the publishing industry provides for this event. More Photos herePosted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 24 Feb 2005 around 11am
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Gurdeep Samra launches Desi Beats CD
The First Cut is a new CD issued by Gurdeep Samra, a first year publishing student from Bicester. Released on the 14th February 2005, The First Cut contains six Desi Beats tracks and can be sampled at gsamra.com.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 22 Feb 2005 around 8am
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OPUS Annual Party
The Oxford Publishing Society (OPUS) held its annual party in January at Linnells' new offices in Botley. The Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies is a member of OPUS and many of our staff and students chose to attend this important networking event.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 18 Feb 2005 around 10pm
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