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HarperCollins has confirmed "with huge sadness" the
death of "much loved author and friend" Louise Rennison.
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John Styring is stepping down as c.e.o. of Igloo Books, nearly
two years after his company was acquired by Bonnier Publishing.
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Publicity campaigns for titles by Paula Hawkins, Matt Haig and
Terry Pratchett were among those honoured at the Publisher’s Publicity
Circle Annual Awards last night, which celebrated the “best PR campaigns”
carried out in 2015.
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Penguin Random House Children’s will publish The Christmasaurus,
the first middle-grade children’s novel by Tom Fletcher, musician and
co-author of the Dinosaur That Pooped series of picture books (Red Fox).
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Neil Gaiman is set to release two books this year – a
selection of non-fiction writings and a special edition of his first novel Neverwhere,
illustrated by Children’s laureate Chris Riddell.
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Award-winning poet, presenter, director and producer Ifor ap
Glyn has been appointed as the National Poet of Wales.
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Authors including Kate Atkinson, William Boyd and Robert
Harris are battling it out to win the £25,000 Walter Scott Prize for
Historical Fiction.
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Hong Kong bookseller and publisher Lee Bo who went missing
last year, has refuted claims that he was kidnapped by Chinese authorities,
saying he had snuck into the country illegally and that he would renounce
his British citizenship.
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Baileys has confirmed sponsorship for 2017 for the Women's
Prize for Fiction following an initial three-year partnership.
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Chris Wold has joined Watkins Media Limited – publishers of
Watkins, Nourish, Angry Robot and Repeater – in the role of associate
publisher of Nourish and Special Projects.
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Angela Thomas’ The
Hate U Give, a YA novel inspired by the ‘black lives matter’
movement in the US, will be published in the UK by Walker Books.
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Picador has acquired Pages
For Her by Sylvia Brownrigg, a novel set 20 years on from
Brownrigg’s first novel Pages
for You.
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