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Little, Brown Book Group is launching a new stand-alone
imprint dedicated to inclusivity called Dialogue Books.
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As a slew of children’s books promoting empathy hit
bookshelves, some kids’ authors say they feel a growing responsibility to
counteract the UK’s “intolerant” political climate.
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Hay House UK has won the rights to publish Gabrielle
Bernstein’s new book The
Judgement Detox after a “heated” five-way auction.
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Head of Zeus has two books shortlisted for the £10,000 Wilbur
Smith Adventure Writing Prize.
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James Lewis is leaving his role as senior communications
officer in the corporate communications team at HarperCollins to join
Amazon UK.
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Dead Ink’s email-based novella The Night Visitors and poet Hollie McNish
have both been honoured Saboteur Awards this year.
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Bonnier Zaffre has acquired two women’s fiction titles from
debut author Asia Mackay, who was a runner-up in the Richard
& Judy "Search for a Bestseller" competition.
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Author Ian McEwan has likened the UK to "a depressed
teenage self-harmer" in a speech to remain supporters in
Westminster on Brexit.
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Simon Sebag Montefiore’s Jerusalem
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson) is set to be adapted for the screen after
Lionsgate Television UK bought rights to the non-fiction work.
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Four libraries in South Tyneside are at risk of
closure if community groups are unable to come forward to run
them.
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