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David Walliams has topped the chart of the bestselling authors
for the first half of 2017.
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Connect Books saw a 12% year-on-year rise for the 45-week
period to 15th July 2017, with strong sales in UK and Wordery offsetting
weaker sales in libraries.
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Simon & Schuster UK is bringing a children's imprint
focused on Muslim characters and stories to the UK.
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Faber is to publish Sleep
No More, a new collection of short stories from the late
"Queen of Crime" P D James.
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The removal of quotas for radio comedy, drama and readings
will have a “significant impact” on the Society of Authors' members, the
SoA has said.
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Egmont has signed a "major" new YA book on sexism
for its Electric Monkey imprint, from screenwriter Laura Steven.
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Welsh economy secretary Ken Skates has accused arts trade
bodies of "seeking to undermine the process" of a government
review into literature in the country with their complaints.
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Quercus has bought a historical novel about Huguenot master
silk weavers in 18th century Spitalfields, by a former lawyer inspired by
exhibits in London's Victoria and Albert Museum.
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The Children’s Book Circle (CBC) is stepping up its activity
in a move to refresh and refocus the organisation, with changes being made
to its Eleanor Farjeon Award and Patrick Hardy Lecture.
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Children’s book publicists are being called on to submit a
low-budget marketing campaign they are proud of to a competition.
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The government of French-speaking Belgium (Wallonia and
Brussels) has adopted a draft decree permitting publishers to fix book
retail prices after a fourth and final reading.
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Walker Books has partnered with restaurant chain Ask Italian
and Universal Brand Development, on behalf of Dreamworks, to celebrate
30 years of Where’s Wally?.
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