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A print recovery in the past two years has somewhat
slowed in 2017, with the Irish market sporting a bestseller-shaped hole. |
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Bonnier Publishing UK has appointed Paul Gregory, former
president and c.o.o. of Parragon, as the new chief executive of Igloo Books
Group. |
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Irish booksellers are being pressured to sell more books at
lower prices after currency fluctuations following the Brexit
referendum sucked value out of the market, The Bookseller has been told. |
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W H Smith is selling seven exclusive short stories from
writers including Jeffrey Archer, James Patterson and Jodi Picoult to
celebrate its 225th anniversary. |
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Ebury Publishing is launching a new "non-corporate"
logo for its list in July. |
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Philip Pullman has revealed the storm-swept cover
of La Belle
Sauvage: The Book of Dust Volume One. |
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Bradford Literature Festival has revealed it is expecting
around 18,000 more people to attend than last year. |
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Kit de Waal, Clare Mackintosh and C E Morgan
are some of the authors competing on the longlist for the
inaugural £2,000 Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award, which celebrates
contemporary fiction. |
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Scholastic UK has bought two books from Australian writer
Matilda Woods and has sold her debut to 10 territories. |
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Manchester's Bury Council has voted to close 10 of the
borough’s 14 libraries. |
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English PEN has appointed Antonia Byatt, director of
2016's Cheltenham Literature Festival, to step in as its interim
director from 3rd July. |
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A memorial service in celebration of the life of former Faber
m.d. Matthew Evans is being held next Wednesday (5th July) at the Royal
Court Theatre in London. |
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