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Philip Pullman has called for a reintroduction of a minimum
price for books to protect independent bookshops, calling them “the lantern
bearers of civilisation”.
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Advances for psychological thrillers 'plateau' as agents fear
market is becoming more crowded.
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Anja Sieg looks at how booksellers across the world are upping
their game.
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The UK’s biggest literary agency, Curtis Brown, tops our
rights league table for the first half of 2017, doubling the reported deals
of the next biggest firm.
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Hamlyn, part of Octopus Publishing Group,
has acquired the official book of ITV2’s "Love Island"
following a "hotly contested" auction.
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Michael Joseph has welcomed Swedish bestseller Fredrik
Backman to its list in a six-figure deal.
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Simon & Schuster US has claimed that by failing to return
its advance or respond with “protest or reservation”, Milo Yiannopoulos
accepted the cancellation of his book contract, according to reports.
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Independent houses Thames & Hudson and Darf Publishers are
introducing new strands of children’s publishing to their lists.
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The English-language edition of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by
Yuval Noah Harari (Vintage) has sold one million copies worldwide, the
publisher has revealed.
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Publishing start-up Lost My Name has changed its
name to Wonderbly.
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Handmaids descended on London to mark the finale
of Channel 4's popular television series adaptation
of Margaret Atwood’s The
Handmaid’s Tale (Vintage).
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Pan Macmillan imprint Boxtree is publishing a
new unauthorised oral history of "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer" and its spin-off "Angel", called Slayers and Vampires,
to mark the 20th anniversary of the original cult '90s TV show.
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