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Waterstones boss James Daunt has sent a stark email to
employees warning that if the UK leaves Europe, the “brutal reality"
is that the retailer would be forced to axe jobs.
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Scotland and Northern Ireland's unreformed defamation
laws threaten to “undermine” publishing in the UK, according to
English and Scottish PEN, with Scottish publishers particularly at risk of
being “left behind”.
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Biteback is to publish the story of the Mayor of London, Sadiq
Khan's, "rise" to City Hall, entitled Sadiq: The Making of a Mayor and London’s Rebirth
by political editor of the New
Statesman, George Eaton.
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Infighting at the Yorkshire-based Brontë Society led
to “furious exchanges” between “warring factions” at the organisation's
a.g.m over the weekend.
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Penguin is launching a new series of succinct collectible
guides of contemporary poetry called Penguin Modern Poets.
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Withdrawal from the EU would lead to "suffering" in
the creative industries, according to an open letter signed by 220
thought-leaders in the literary world, including 2015 Baileys winner
Ali Smith and Granta editor Max Porter, recent winner of
the International Dylan Thomas Prize.
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Viking is to publish Deliciously
Stella, a book based on the “unclean eating” Instagram
sensation Deliciously Stella, by comedian Bella Younger.
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Holtzbrinck-owned technology software company Digital Science
has made an investment in US start-up TetraScience.
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Next month Penguin Random House Children’s is adding 20 titles
to its ‘A Puffin Book’ collection of classic children’s books, including
titles by Penelope Lively and Noel Streatfeild.
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Duckworth is to publish an examination of the crimes of
William Dathan Holbert, who killed five American expats in Panama, entitled
The Jolly Roger Social
Club by Nick Foster.
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HarperImpulse, one of HarperCollins UK’s digital first
imprints, has signed a three book deal with screenwriter Roland Moore to
bring his BBC series "Land Girls" to the page.
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Nikki Amuka-Bird and Phoebe Fox are to star in the forthcoming
production of Zadie Smith's novel NW
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