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Publishers are marking Mental Health Awareness Week by
encouraging authors to talk openly about mental health,
hosting "positive mental attitude workouts” at their offices and
engaging in frank discussions in podcasts and online.
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Bloomsbury has agreed an "important" content
partnership with Spotify, which will see the music streaming
service exclusively offer titles from the publisher's 33 1/3
series to listeners.
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Waterstones' crime buyer and noir novelist Joseph
Knobbs is leaving the company after almost a decade to
become a full-time writer.
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Novelist Junot Díaz has reportedly pulled out of Sydney
Writers’ Festival following accusations of sexually inappropriate
behaviour.
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Second Home is to open a new poetry bookshop at
its Holland Park co-working branch in London, at the same time as
launching a "bold and joyous" five-day poetry festival.
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Michael Morpurgo has bemoaned the UK’s decision to leave
the European Union in an article for the Guardian, saying voters were “deluded
by lies and statistics”.
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Emma Bradshaw is leaving Bloomsbury Children’s Books to
become the Bookseller Association’s new head of campaigns.
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The Holtzbrinck Publishing Group has doubled its share
order in the planned initial public offering of Springer Nature, from
€100m to €200m.
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BookTrust has chosen Little
Monkey by author and illustrator Marta Altés (Macmillan
Children’s Books) for this year’s Time to Read campaign.
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The Daily
Mail and Penguin Random House have launched the third year
of their nationwide competition to search for a new writing
talent.
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