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The Kingston Publishing Blog isn’t just a way for staff and students to share news about Kingston University and their views on industry developments with a wide audience. Every year […]
The Kingston Publishing Blog isn’t just a way for staff and students to share news about Kingston University and their views on industry developments with a wide audience. Every year […]
Despite the undoubted focus on events in East London, Greenwich and Eton Dorney, we’re proud to note that the London 2012 spotlight also hovered occasionally over a certain south-western corner […]
Getting hands on with text is a feature of our Editorial, Production and Design for Publishing module. In our latest guest post, student Francesca Hopwood writes about working on our […]
Last week I was in the US to attend BookExpo America, where I met some US students who are enrolled to take the Kingston University Publishing MA this coming academic […]
In the second of two guest posts, MA Publishing student Eryl Norris shares her top tips for the ebook file conversion process, which she picked-up while on placement as part […]
For the first time in its life, Ripple, the annual Kingston University anthology of student writing, sold out its first print run – on launch night. Managed from concept to […]
Kingston University MA Publishing student Lisa Vanterpool has blogged about her first London Book Fair experience for Publishing Trendsetter. Aside from lapping up the free seminars, author talks and networking […]
Are you in the US and thinking of taking an MA in Publishing in the UK? And likely to be in New York or Washington in early June? If so, […]
In our latest guest post, freelance writer and editor Peter Kenyon reflects on his motivations for enrolling on the MA Publishing, what the course delivered and how it should evolve […]
Leah Feltham’s dissertation on Children’s Book Apps: A study of their effect on the children’s book market and the publishing industry in the UK has won the annual prize sponsored by […]