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This year’s Super Thursday falls on 5th October, The Bookseller can
reveal, with 505 new hardbacks scheduled to hit shelves on that day, all
competing for a slice of the Christmas-gifting pudding.
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Arts Council England is broadening its literature work,
which has previously concentrated on areas such as poetry and translated
literature, into a new emphasis on literary fiction.
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Canongate publisher Jenny Todd is to leave the company after
12 years.
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Mel Sherratt has moved to Avon from Bookouture in a six-figure
deal for two books.
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An unpublished picture book by the late Maurice Sendak has
been discovered, Publishers Weekly reports.
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Authors Emily Clarkson, Sarah Vaughan and Chris Carter were
among those who attended the first Simon & Schuster Author Summer
Drinks Party.
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Annie Callanan has joined the Taylor and Francis Group as
c.e.o., succeeding Roger Horton, who occupied the role for 14 years.
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Fourteen libraries in Lancashire could reopen after being
closed last year following a change in council leadership.
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Children’s authors have debated the opportunities and perils
of school visits on Twitter after writer Maz Evans shared advice for
schools.
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Former publicity director of Jonathan Cape, Marilyn Dugdale,
has died aged 71 from cancer.
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Scribner has bought a trio of non-fiction titles including a
playwright’s autobiography, the memoir of a young beekeeper and a journey
into the properties if ice.
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