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Website. notionpress .com. Notion Press is an Indian self-publishing company based in Chennai, India. It was founded in 2012, [1] and in 2016 it claimed to have provided services to 2000 self-published authors. [2] In 2018, they introduced a rapid publication service, which does not include editing. [3]
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The story is set in Newport, Rhode Island, when it was still a prosperous fishing and shipping town and not a fashionable retreat for the rich. Dr. Hopkins is a 40-year-old minister. Mary is the daughter of his hostess in town, and Hopkins soon falls in love with Mary.
This is a story of a Ptolemaic princess who called the powers of the ancient Egyptian Gods to help her restore order in a time of chaos and destruction. A Grand Imperial War: November 2021 Ray Tabler 978-1956015300: stand-alone Another space opera. WarSpell: The Orclands (Game of Freedom Book 1) December 2021 Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett
Until April 5th, the company is offering 20 free AI responses to all users. After that, you’ll need to pay $10 per month to continue using Notion AI. For Plus, Business and Enterprise customers ...
New York: Seven Stories Press. ISBN 978-1-58322-547-9. (1999) The New Military Humanism: Lessons from Kosovo. Common Courage Press (1999) Profit over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order. New York: Seven Stories Press. ISBN 978-1-888363-82-1. (2000) A New Generation Draws the Line: Kosovo, East Timor and the Standards of the West. Verso Books.
The Foundation series (or trilogy) is a science fiction book series written by American author Isaac Asimov. First published as a series of short stories and novellas in 1942–50, and subsequently in three collections in 1951–53, for nearly thirty years the series was a trilogy: Foundation (1951); Foundation and Empire (1952); and Second ...
Traditionally, the canon of Sherlock Holmes consists of the 56 short stories and four novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. [1] In this context, the term "canon" is an attempt to distinguish between Doyle's original works and subsequent works by other authors using the same characters. Usually capitalized by aficionados of the Sherlockian ...