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London-based publishing houses are “struggling” to work out
how to “address the problem of regional diversity”, New Writing North's
Claire Malcolm has said.
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S&S UK has signed up to the Society of Authors seven-point
plan to ensure special sales do not affect writers’ earnings or damage the
publishing market.
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Trade union Unison is to hold a day of campaigning for
libraries which will see the organisation call on decision makers to
take action on “shameful” spending cuts.
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A wedding photographer has won a publishing contract with
HarperCollins imprint Mills & Boon after winning Prima Magazine’s Love
to Write competition.
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Pan Macmillan has signed up newspaper and magazine journalist
Sandie Jones’ debut, a “dark domestic” psychological thriller called The Other Woman.
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I Quit Sugar (Bluebird) author Sarah
Wilson has moved to Transworld in a new book deal which will see her turn
her "fierce investigatory skills" onto the subject of anxiety.
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Trinity Mirror's publishing imprint Mirror Books has acquired
three titles in a new crime series by author and playwright Lynn Brittney.
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Neil Gaiman, Philip Pullman, Joanna Trollope, Lemn Sissay and
Joanne Harris are throwing their weight behind a five day yoga challenge,
organised by The Society of Authors.
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Caffeine Nights Publishing has signed world rights to a
collection of "dark and surreal" horror stories from comedian Joe
Pasquale.
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Neil Carmichael, a former Conservative MP and recent chair of
the Education Select Committee, is to write on education reform for
independent John Catt.
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