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Hisham Matar has won the first £20,000 Rathbones Folio
Prize for his "profound and powerful" memoir The Return (Viking).
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Hay Festival is stepping up its security following
the attack on Manchester Arena this week.
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Goldsboro Books has launched a new £2,000 prize for
“compelling” contemporary fiction.
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William D. Adams, chairman of the National Endowment for the
Humanities (NEH), has resigned from his post shortly ahead of news that the
White House plans its "orderly closure".
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Little, Brown is publishing Scottish
broadcaster Eddie Mair's first book, plus one other, following
a five-way auction.
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Footballer Joey Barton has won the Cross Sports Book Awards
for autobiography of the year.
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Debi Allen, founder of DAA Management, is joining Curtis Brown
as the agency acquires her company.
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Ali Smith has been longlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize
2017 for the first in her Seasonal four-part series, Autumn (Hamish
Hamilton).
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Watkins Media has appointed Chris Wold to the role of group
sales director in a bid to strengthen the global sales for the trade
publishing imprints.
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The location for the New York Rights Fair launched by Bologna
Fiere has been revealed and is set to take place at the Metropolitan
Pavilion in midtown Manhattan.
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The Dome Press, the new publishing imprint of D H H
Literary Agency, has signed Claire Dyer’s new novel, The Last Day.
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