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Hodder & Stoughton is restructuring, dividing
both its fiction and non-fiction publishing teams into two
publishing units each, because non-fiction publishing director Rowena
Webb is taking a "step back from management to focus on
acquiring and publishing the books she loves." |
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W H Smith is “very ambitious” about its new dedicated Bookshop
store and is keen to roll the format out to other travel locations, The
Bookseller can reveal. |
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Pan Macmillan has pledged £50,000 to Creative
Access and undertaken to double its intake of fully funded Creative
Access interns in a bid to help the agency continue its work to
increase diversity in the creative industries. |
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After a four-week break, Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train (Transworld)
has steamed back into the Weekly E-Ranking top spot, for a 13th
non-consecutive week. |
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Tessa Strickland, the co-founder and editor-in-chief of
Barefoot Books, is retiring at the end of the year. |
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Viv Groskop's "literary self-help
memoir" inspired by the Russian classics has been
acquired at auction by Penguin General imprint Fig Tree. |
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Bonnier-owned retail chain Pocket Shop has opened a second
London branch in Liverpool Street underground station. |
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The Culture, Media and Sport select committee has warned that
budget cuts are making culture less accessible, as part of its
latest report on funding and support for the arts outside London. |
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Scholastic Inc saw revenues and operating profit increase in
the second quarter of the year thanks to strong sales of its Harry Potter
publishing in the US and Canada. |
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Annual short story competition the White Review Short Story
Prize will be running simultaneously in the UK & Ireland and in
the US & Canada for the first time next year. |
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