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Waterstones has pledged to raise more money for Oxfam after an
“escalation” in the humanitarian refugee crisis in Europe stemming from
war-torn Syria.
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Virago has been praised as "brave" and
"inspiring" from people in the trade after a BBC documentary
traced the history of the women's publisher from its early-1970s
roots to the present day.
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Sharjah's purpose-built "Publishing City" will open
in January 2017.
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The long-serving editor-in-chief of the weekly books
supplement of Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet
is among those arrested in the latest crackdown on freedom of expression in
the country, according to reports.
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Christopher Tolkien, son of author J R R Tolkien, is to
receive the Bodley Medal.
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Residents in Hay-on-Wye have been given longer to find an
alternative to funding their local library after a deadline passed
yesterday (31st October).
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A former inmate who self-published a book based on a workout
he devised from his cell has won a publishing deal with Hodder &
Stoughton.
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The Chartered Institute of Library and Information
Professionals is to launch the first Libraries Week, a seven-day
celebration of Britain's "much-loved" libraries, slated for in
October 2017 to replace National Libraries Day.
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Former Palgrave Macmillan m.d Jaime Marshall is teaming up
with A M Heath to launch a new literary agency.
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Authors received €200,000 (£180,026) in Irish Public
Lending Remuneration (PLR) payments in 2015, €100,000 (£90,013) less
than the figure paid in 2014, according to the Irish Examiner.
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Stratford Literary Festival and independent publisher The
Salariya Book Company are launching a prize for new picture book authors
and illustrators.
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Anna Smaill’s debut novel The
Chimes has won the 2016 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel,
beating off competition from authors including Kazuo Ishiguro.
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