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Shakespeare was celebrated with a host of events across the
country this weekend, marking 400 years since the playwright's death. |
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Louisa Joyner is to move from Canongate to Faber to take up
the role of editorial director. |
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Penguin Random House (PRH) Children’s is investing in its
Ladybird operation by giving Shannon Cullen, publishing director for
Puffin’s fiction team, responsibility for the brand. |
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Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd will appear on the new
Scottish £5 note, after being selected by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). |
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In a six-figure preempt, Orbit publisher Tim Holman has
acquired world English language rights to a time-travel conspiracy thriller
by Robert Dickinson from Oli Munson at A M Heath. |
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Figures in the trade are feeling "tired but
grateful" to all their donors following their grueling 26.2 mile run
for the London Marathon. |
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Jonathan Tel has become the first British writer to win the
£30,000 Sunday Times
EFG Short Story Award with his “beautifully observed” story "The Human
Phonograph". |
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Hodder has been prompted by the ongoing Panama
Papers scandal to bring forward its publication of a probing
book on parliament by investigative journalist Martin Williams. |
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Ben Willis, head of digital publicity at Transworld, is
leaving to join Orion in the role of senior commissioning editor and
associate publicist. |
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Curtis Brown Creative (CBC) is launching its first online
creative writing course. |
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Blink Publishing is to publish BLITZ by American "internet
king" and high stakes gambler Dan Bilzerian. |
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Apple's movie and iBooks services have been blocked
in China less than seven months after launching. |
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