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The first novel by BBC presenter George Alagiah, the sequel to
Fay Weldon's The Lives
and Loves of a She Devil and comedian Robert Webb's memoir are
among the titles agents are hoping will be the hot books of this year's
London Book Fair, while publishers have also been pre-empting and buying at
auction a number of big books.
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Walker Books is to launch Walker Studio, an imprint that will
produce “books for book-lovers”.
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Publishers and booksellers are attempting to revolutionise the
industry this April Fools' Day by launching new innovations to shake up the
trade.
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Transworld has bought two novels from Welsh actress and writer
Ruth Jones, in a "major" deal following a 10-way publisher
auction.
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Former "Blue Peter" presenter Janet Ellis is among
the 10 authors whose début novels have been longlisted for this year's
£10,000 Desmond Elliott Prize.
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Protestors have staged a sit-in at Herne Hill's Carnegie
Library in a determined bid to keep it open.
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The number of women contributors to the Times Literary Supplement
dropped slightly in 2015, according to the latest annual survey by research
organisation VIDA: Women in Literary Arts. But Granta by contrast saw a small rise in
women's writing.
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Canongate is to publish Undying,
a collection of poetry from Michel Faber in which he honours the memory of
his late wife.
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Mark Rusher, group marketing director at Orion, has left the
company after 15 years.
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Publishers and retailers are predicting a new trend in books
for the summer - colouring books for creative pets.
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Novelist Chris Brookmyre and three fellow crime writers are to
embark on a 24-mile hike to raise money for charity as part of this year's
Caledonian Challenge.
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Hot Key, a division of Bonnier Publishing, has acquired a teen
novel about a 14-year old seamstress working in a Nazi concentration camp.
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