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Economic uncertainty ahead of the European Union membership
referendum is impacting on high street footfall, Waterstones m.d. James
Daunt has warned.
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Vlogger Oli White's debut Generation
Next (Hodder & Stoughton) has been placed top of this
week's Sunday Times adult
hardback fiction bestseller list, after being "reclassified" by
its publisher.
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London-born writer and theatre-maker Stella Duffy has received
an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
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Agent Patrick Walsh is to leave the agency he founded –
Conville & Walsh – to set up on his own in Soho, taking authors such as
Gaia Vince, Andrew Wulf and Tom Holland with him.
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Editor-in-chief of British Vogue Alexandra
Shulman is publishing her personal insider’s diary of Vogue’s
centenary year with Penguin's Fig Tree imprint this October.
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Women poets have dominated the shortlists for
the Forward Prizes for Poetry.
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HarperCollins Children’s Books has hired Sarah Hughes,
currently publishing director at Egmont, as its fiction publisher.
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World Book Day director Kirsten Grant right has praised this
year’s “phenomenal” event, which saw children’s book sales rise by 24.7% in
WBD week, despite sales of the £1 WBD titles falling by 5.8% year on year.
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Libraries in York have been bolstered by a £97,000 grant from
Arts Council England, but campaigners are worried their status as charities
removes responsibility from the council.
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Pan Macmillan’s Leena Normington is leaving the company’s
BookBreak YouTube channel after a year, with the publisher now recruiting
for a new creative producer.
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The publishers behind Reading Europe – an initiative created
to give a “cultural dimension” to the EU Referendum Campaign – are to host
a tribute to Arcadia Books founder, Gary Pulsifer, on 22nd June.
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