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The gender bias in book marketing

If we think back to the 1800s, a time in which female writers were not viewed with the same credibility as male writers, it is understandable why many female authors wrote under male pseudonyms. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë famously wrote under the pen names Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell....
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By , Apr. 9, 2019

2019 is going to be better

The Interactive Futures Festival in Leamington had lots of highlights but it certainly wanted to go out on a bang. The final talk of the three-day event, by Alysia Judge of IGN fame, looked at the highlights of games coming out in 2019. In her predictions of what was to...
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By , Apr. 7, 2019

The Bahrain Grand Prix, Vettel and his many mistakes

In all the talk about Lewis Hamilton’s surprise victory and Charles Leclerc’s dominance at the Bahrain Grand Prix, it was easy to overlook questions about Sebastian Vettel making a big mistake during the race. This had echoes of previous seasons, in which Vettel’s mistakes became a major talking point. And,...
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By , Apr. 7, 2019

A reflection on personal growth

Personal growth is a continuous process in a person’s life and it can pave the way to increased success, happiness and maturity. You might make a bold step outside your comfort zone, perhaps running to be the president of a large society, but small changes can be equally significant in...
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By , Apr. 7, 2019