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Críticas Web Site Unveiled

Site, newsletter offers Spanish-language publishing news

By Laura B. Weiss -- School Library Journal, 10/1/2005

Críticas, the only U.S. magazine in English devoted to the Spanish-language publishing market, has launched a Web site, www.criticasmagazine.com, and a twice-monthly newsletter, Críticas Connection. Both are free and require no registration.

Criticasmagazine.com, which will be updated monthly, offers a searchable review database; full access to Críticas’s Spanish-Language Publishing Marketplace Directory; the hottest industry news; monthly best-seller lists for adult fiction and nonfiction; audio and video; as well as a host of other features.

“If you love reading in Spanish and want to follow your favorite Spanish-language authors, or if you simply want to keep up with the Hispanic world’s latest literary and cultural trends, then you should make sure to bookmark and visit our new criticasmagazine.com,” says Senior Editor Carmen Ospina.

Críticas was created by the editors of Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and School Library Journal in 2001 to help librarians and booksellers better serve the needs of the burgeoning Hispanic market. Críticas provides news, reviews, features, author interviews, and other important information about U.S. and international Spanish-language books, audiobooks, and videos.

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