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European publishers have pledged to continue dialogue and
business relationships with the UK despite last week's Brexit vote.
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The referendum should not have “any place at all in a
parliamentary democracy”, author Philip Pullman has said, following
Britain's decision to leave the European Union, arguing that they “slip far
too easily into a sort of raucous populism”.
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Independent bookshop Mr B’s Emporium of Reading Delights has
written an open letter to publishers of translated fiction, pledging
support for their work in the wake of Brexit.
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Universities and academic institutions have expressed their
worries about the UK leaving the European Union, following the vote for
Brexit last week.
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This year’s haemorrhaging of literary journalists from the
national newspapers has been described as “heartbreaking” for the book
industry, and has renewed the spotlight on the long-running problem of
dwindling review space.
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Linwood Barclay, the author of crime novels such as No Time For Goodbye,
has penned his first children’s book, which will be published by Orion
Children’s Books in the UK.
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Simon Skinner, long time sales director at Nielsen Book, is to
leave the business at the end of June.
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Abiola Oni has won the Guardian
and Fourth Estate BAME Short Story Prize with her dystopian story
"75".
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An 11-year-old from Kent has written a story that will be
published in an exclusive WH Smith edition of Jacqueline Wilson’s new novel
Clover Moon,
which goes on sale in October.
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Author Claire Fuller has won the Royal Academy & Pin Drop
Short Story Award 2016 for her “exceptional” story “A Quiet Tidy Man”.
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Anna James is joining the Sylvie Zannier Literary Scouting
agency as a scout for children’s and YA books.
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