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5 Sentences With "bookwoman"

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"I consider myself Bookwoman, like Superwoman, rather than an author or publisher."
LaSpina's articles, essays, and stories have appeared in publications as varied as AbleNews and Ragged Edge, New Politics, And Then, and Bookwoman. Her first book, Such a Pretty Girl: A Story of Struggle, Empowerment, and Disability Pride, was published by New Village Press in 2019.
The association ', a network of women in the book industry, chose Luise F. Pusch as "BookWoman of the Year" 2004. On her 70th Birthday, Pusch was honored with the commemorative Sprachwandlerin award. The Darmstadt-based Luise Büchner Society awarded Pusch their 5th Luise Büchner Prize for Media studies in November 2016.
116 For her continued work with the MAME organization she too was recognized with MAME's Outstanding Meritorious Service Award in 1987. After Grazier's death, another MAME award, for contributions to the profession, was renamed in her honor as “The Margaret Grazier Award for Contributions to the Profession”. Her most recent honor was bestowed upon her by the Women's National Book Association's Detroit Chapter, in 1998. This group named her their Bookwoman of the Year. After Grazier's death in 1999, she was chosen as number 41 in the American Libraries’ list of “100 of the Most Important Leaders We Had in the 20th Century”.
The early organization's unique characteristic was that membership was open to women in all facets of the book world-publishers, booksellers, librarians, authors, illustrators, agents, production people – the only criterion being that part of their income must come from books. Almost 100 years later, with ten chapters spanning the country from Boston to San Francisco and with Network members across the country, the Women's National Book Association continues its mission to champion the role of women in the world of words, with women and men who are professionals in the publishing industry, who are authors, or are advocates of literature as members. The organization's newsletter, The Bookwoman, was created in 1936 by Constance Lindsay Skinner and has had continuous publication to the current date.

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