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In a predictably careful interview at New York's Digital Book
World conference between DBW’s Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader, and Amazon
Kindle senior vice-president Russ Grandinetti, earlier today (Wednesday
14th January), the most important moment may have come when Shatzkin
suggested that, in terms of digital disruption, “things are calming down in
the business, slowing to a crawl, becoming stable,” asking if Amazon saw it
that way.
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Harlequin UK (HUK) is to become a division of HarperCollins
UK, with staff moving into the publisher’s new premises at London Bridge.
HarperCollins’ parent company News Corp bought Harlequin
Enterprises in May last
year, with Harlequin becoming a division of HarperCollins worldwide.
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Crime writer Ruth Rendell has suffered a serious stroke and is
in a "critical but stable" condition in hospital.
In a statement released on behalf of her family, her publisher
Penguin Random House said Rendell had the stroke on Wednesday 7th January.
“She is in hospital under expert care in a critical but stable
condition,” said the statement. “Her son, Simon Rendell, is with her and
thanks everyone for their concern. The family request privacy while the
doctors assess the best course of treatment.”
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Editors are predicting a continuing surge of debut fiction in
2015, following the success of authors like Jessie Burton and Elizabeth
Healey, saying they are on the lookout for original voices and novels in
translation, as well as strong homegrown talent.
The trend for unreliable female narrators and women’s fiction
which includes an aspect of the psychological thriller will continue,
editors told The
Bookseller.
Alison Hennessey, senior editor at Harvill Secker, said 2015
was “shaping up to be a year for brilliant female writing”.
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The task force set up to implement the recommendations of the
Sieghart Report will have failed if it does not deliver changes in the next
18 months, according to its chair.
Paul Blantern, chief executive of Northamptonshire County
Council and chair of the task force made the assertion at a panel
discussion held at the Houses of Parliament yesterday (14th) by the
Libraries All Party Parliamentary Group.
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Justo Hidalgo, founder and chief development officer of
Madrid-based 24symbols
digital subscription reading service, announced at the Digital Book World
Conference + Expo yesterday (14th) that the company is in a partnership
with Facebook for its Internet.org programme.
Internet.org
is a humanitarian initiative the goal of which is to provide Internet
connectivity "to the two-thirds of the world's population that doesn't
have it," as its stated mission puts it.
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