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Lagardère Publishing today reported a "solid" first
quarter, driven in part by a "vigorous" performance from Hachette
UK where sales surged 8.1%, led by "significant
restocking" of J K Rowling's titles (Little, Brown) and by the success
of Bruno Vincent's spoof Famous Five series (Quercus).
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Author A L Kennedy last night blasted British publishers
for not publishing more literature in translation on account
of risk and expense, while she said the UK risks becoming “an
increasingly racist island” set “adrift in a shrinking culture” after it
leaves the European Union.
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Fiona McFarlane’s “unforgettable collection of stunning short
stories” has been named as winner of the £30,000 International Dylan Thomas
Prize.
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Bertelsmann, which has a 53% stake in Penguin Random
House, has reported 7% rise in group profit in its first quarter to
almost €200m.
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The Clarissa Luard Award, a new £10,000 award for independent
publishing, has been set up to recognise the contribution that small
publishers make to literature and to celebrate the "adventurousness,
innovative spirit and creativity" of independent literary publishing.
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Alice Curry, founder and publisher of Lantana Press, has been
awarded the 2017 Kim Scott Walwyn Prize for being a "great role model
for future generations starting out in publishing".
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Singer songwriter James Arthur is publishing a memoir with
Hodder and Stoughton on 5th October, called Back to the Boy.
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has backed CILIP's campaign to
challenge political parties and candidates to fight against "fake
news" and run fact-based campaigns in the run up to the General
Election.
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HarperCollins’ global revenue was up $16m (£12.4m)
year-on-year in the last quarter (4%), rising from $358m (£276.7m) to $374m
(£288m).
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The European Commission is considering a new law to deal with
unfair trading practices after deciding further action is necessary to
promote fairness and responsibility of online platforms.
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The founder of Penguin Books, Sir Allen Lane, has been
commemorated with an "orange plaque" at Exeter St David’s railway
station - the same station where he conceived the sixpenny paperback in
1934.
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Bloomsury has signed a "major" work of non-fiction
entitled The Growth
Delusion by David Pilling.
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