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Europe's major markets - the UK, Germany, France, Spain
and Italy - all experienced growth in turnover in 2016, according
to a Federation of European Publishers' report.
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The widening of the Man Booker Prize criteria to allow Irish
publishers to submit novels could lead to a "boom" in the
publishing scene in Ireland, trade figures have suggested.
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World Book Day has revealed its YA book titles for 2018,
including novels by John Green, Frances Hardinge and Benjamin Zephaniah.
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Michael Wolff’s US publisher says it has orders for more than
one million hardcover copies of Fire
and Fury, with "hundreds of thousands of
e-books" already sold.
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Former digital minister Matt Hancock has been made culture
secretary in prime minister Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle, replacing
Karen Bradley who is now Northern Ireland secretary.
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White middle class men should not be afraid to talk about and
challenge publishing's lack of diversity, Unbound c.e.o. Dan Kieran has
said.
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Illustrator Lane Smith and author Ruta Sepetys, winners of the
2017 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway children’s book awards, are to jointly
donate £1,000 to North Kensington Library, the closest library to Grenfell
Tower.
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Actors Jenna Coleman and Ewen Leslie are to star in the BBC's
adaptation of Helen FitzGerald's The
Cry (Faber).
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Faber Children's has acquired a middle grade novel about
children living in a refugee camp by Steve Tasane.
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Egmont is set to publish a collection of new stories by author
Andy Stanton this spring, illustrated by David Tazzyman.
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Orchard Books, part of Hachette Children’s Group, will this
July publish I Really
Want That Unicorn, a new picture book by Fabi Santiago.
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