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Booksellers across the country have been gearing up for
"Shakespeare Saturday" spinning off from the Booksellers
Association’s Books Are My Bard campaign.
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Authors have complained after publisher John Blake has delayed
their royalty payments while the company installs a new computerised
system.
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A “fascinating” range of books including four titles from
Faber & Faber have been shortlisted for Britain’s “oldest literary
awards” - the James Tait Black fiction and biography prizes.
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Film rights to A. A. Dhand's "gritty"
Bradford-based thriller Streets
of Darkness have gone to FilmWave, the producers
behind the recent adaptation of J K Rowling's The Casual Vacancy for
the BBC and HBO.
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Fourteen publishers have made the longlist for this year’s
inaugural Klaus Flugge Prize for illustrated picture books, with Quarto
imprint Frances Lincoln topping the list with three titles.
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Brixton-based indie publisher Pinter & Martin is set to
open a new multi-purpose venue complete with b |
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Curtis Brown c.e.o Jonny Geller has said he is looking for
manuscripts which take the reader "on a bridge to somwhere new"
during a TEDx Talk organised by TEDxOxford.
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Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin is presenting
two prestigious creative writing awards to a teenager at the
Royal Blind School.
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Literary magazine New
Welsh Review has longlisted nine writers for this year’s the
‘New Welsh Writing Awards 2016: University of South Wales Prize for Travel
Writing’, including John Harrison and Nathan Llywelyn Munday.
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Guardian Faber has acquired Veneto:
Recipes from an Italian Country Kitchen by food writer and
photographer Valeria Necchio, to be published in June 2017.
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