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Manchester-based independent presses have spoken of their
sombre mood following the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena last night,
as the literary community expressed solidarity with the victims and their
families on social media.
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David France's insider account of the AIDS epidemic, How to Survive A Plague: The Story
of How Activists and Scientists Tamed AIDS (Picador), has
been named the "unanimous" winner of the Green Carnation Prize.
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Hot Key Books has acquired a new teen series from
debut author and Foyles bookseller Chloe Coles.
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The Times’ commissioning books editor Fiona Wilson
and Titan Books’ managing editor Beth Lewis are joining crowd-funding
publisher Unbound.
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Harvill Secker has signed Ruth Ware to write another
two books in a deal that will be keeping the author busy until
2020.
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John Leahy, executive vice president and chief financial
officer at Cengage, is to step down at the end of the year, the company has
said.
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Pan Macmillan has poached Ronnie "The Rocket"
O’Sullivan after his debut, Framed,
published last year with Orion.
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Amazon is putting on an event for self-published authors
in Edinburgh today in partnership with the Alliance for Independent
Authors.
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Biteback Publishing is to release a "major" new work
by veteran journalist William Keegan.
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Sphere has acquired two new books in Jenny
Colgan's School by the Sea series: Lessons and Studies.
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