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Entrepreneurial musicians compete on own terms

Tired of limited opportunities, two musicians have put private money on the line to found an international online competition.

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Simon & Schuster invests in narrative futures

Two Australian creatives rewriting digital destiny with a novel approach that foresees a publishing future that’s not all e-books.

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Not taking no for an answer

A performance artist challenges a grant-maker’s decision and wins.

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Random House UK gets into gaming

With the launch of Robert Sherman’s Black Crown project, Random House UK has made the move into interactive gaming narratives.

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$1.47 million for Murakami rights

Battle between South Korean publishers for Murakami rights makes conflict with North look like lunchtime argument.

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The future of electronic art

Faster network speeds, accessible technology and wider acknowledgement have allowed electronic art to flourish.

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'Prince Harry Kills Me' banner left out of Biennale

Banners and posters implicating Prince Harry by Jeremy Deller have been withdrawn from the Venice Biennale by British Council.

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Exquisite Corpse gets new lease of life

Technology is reviving an old-fashioned storytelling parlour as a gallery project, fan-fic, and now an app.

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What do editors want?

Industry experts at the Emerging Writers' Festival reveal everything budding writers need to know when dealing with the gatekeepers of…

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The best of this year's Venice Biennale

The Venice Biennale features 88 countries and 150 artists. We’ve picked some of the best for this visual guide.

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