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Publishing Genius : ウィキペディア英語版
Publishing Genius
Publishing Genius is an independent publisher located in Baltimore, Maryland. The press, run by Adam Robinson, has published novels, short stories and poetry since 2006, including work by Stephanie Barber, Rachel B. Glaser, Michael Kimball, Mairéad Byrne, Justin Sirois, Mike Young, Melissa Broder, Matthew Simmons, Joseph Young, Shane Jones (author), Matthew Savoca, and more. Publishing Genius also operates Everyday Genius, an online journal that is updated with new work daily.
In 2009, Publishing Genius sold the film option to its first novel, Light Boxes by Shane Jones, to Spike Jonze.〔Empire Onlines, (Spike Jonze Picks Up Light Boxes ), 28 July 2009〕 The publishing rights were later sold to Penguin Books.
The press was awarded "Best Publishing House" in Baltimore by the Baltimore ''City Paper''.〔City Paper, (Best Publishing House ), 16 September 2009〕
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