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The UK operations of many publishing houses with premises in
numerous countries risk finding themselves sidelined in favour of other
locations if a “hard Brexit” introduces restrictions on free movement of
people, or if currency issues continue, some c.e.o.s have told The Bookseller.
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Publishers and agents haggled over the currency book deals
would be struck in at Frankfurt, as the falling value of sterling became a
factor in whether deals were concluded in euros or US dollars rather than
sterling.
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The book trade has been gearing up for Hallowe'en with a range
of fiendishly enticing promotions and events to sell the spookiest
tales.
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Reform of the migration system to enable easy access to
critical skills and talent from both EU and non–EU countries is a key
recommendation of a new report on Brexit from the Creative Industries
Federation.
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Shares in Amazon fell 5% yesterday (27th October) after the
company’s third quarter net income was lower than expected, although net
sales increased 29% to $32.7bn (£26.9bn).
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Ian McEwan, Philip Pullman [pictured] and Rose Tremain are
among the authors offering bidders the chance to be named as a character in
their upcoming books.
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Novelists Joanne Harris [pictured] and Celia Rees are joining
of the Society of Authors management committee, the governing body which
oversees the SoA's strategic direction.
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The final line-up for the Building Inclusivity In Publishing
conference run by The Publishers Association and The London Book Fair in
November will include the advertiser behind Maltesers’ Paralympics
campaign.
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YA author Kathryn Evans has won the 2016 Edinburgh
International Book Festival First Book Award for her début novel, More of Me (Usborne).
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Clare Colvin, Jasmin Donahaye, Fiona Marshall and Kenneth
Steven have been shortlisted for the V S Pritchett Memorial Prize 2016.
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