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Lucy Menendez, W H Smith business unit director for books, is standing
down after 18 months in the role.
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Hachette UK is partnering with The Book Trade Charity
(BTBS) to offer subsidised accommodation in London to people
starting out on careers in publishing.
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Joanna Trollope called it "justice at last", as
legislation making the UK the first country in the world to extend
Public Lending Right (PLR) to include remote loans of e-books and
audiobooks was finally passed.
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Three children's authors have been featured on the annual Sunday Times Rich List
for the first time.
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The Society of Authors (SoA) is calling on the next government
to offer "more than just words" to help support
British authors and the culture sector.
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HarperCollins has bought the début book from Gill Sims, the
voice behind the hit Facebook blog "Peter and Jane".
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After 2016 brought a welcome boost with sales up 1%, the
German book industry couldn’t carry the momentum into 2017. Sales were down
4.5% in the first quarter and the mood is subdued.
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Congressional leaders have rejected the Trump administration's
proposal to eliminate money for the National Endowment for the Arts and the
National Endowment for the Humanities, according to US news reports.
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Scottish independent publisher 404 Ink has sold the audio
rights of its debut non-fiction collection, Nasty Women, to Audible.
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Editions de La Martinière (EDLM) is laying off 10 of its 40
employees, just four years after a first wave of 19 redundancies.
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