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Publishers, authors and agents have welcomed
Waterstones’ change of ownership this morning and expressed
relief at the news James Daunt is staying on to lead the company.
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The Publishers Association's new president, HarperCollins'
c.e.o. Charlie Redmayne, has criticised Amazon as "a
powerful engine for copyright infringement".
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George R R Martin is to release a new book in November
– Fire and
Blood – set 300 years before the events in A Song of
Ice and Fire.
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Elliott Advisors has bought a majority stake in
Waterstones.
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A number of trade publishers have enjoyed success at the
annual D&AD Awards, and will hope to win one of the body’s coveted
Pencils at a prize ceremony this evening.
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The six books shortlisted for this year’s CLPE Children’s
Poetry Award (CLiPPA) showcases the diversity of both the poets and the
publishers working with the medium, according to the organiser.
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A debut thriller which went for six figures to Orion has
gone on to sell in 25 territories altogether.
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Jane Gentle, most recently communications manager at
Mumsnet, has joined the Penguin General Communications
team as senior campaigns manager.
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Bestselling children’s author Cressida Cowell is
spearheading a new schools writing campaign, encouraging teachers to
let children write creatively and independently.
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Lightning Books has bought the second novel by the
Scottish-born winner of Australia’s richest literary prize, Ryan
O’Neill, about a 19th century short story reimagined 99 times.
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