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Author Jojo Moyes has pledged to save Quick Reads from closure
by funding the adult literacy programme for the next three years.
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Anwen Hooson, co-founder and former co-managing director of
Riot Communications, is launching the Bird Literary Agency.
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Gail Honeyman's Eleanor
Oliphant is Completely Fine (Harper) has once again topped the
UK Official Top 50, selling 19,984 copies for £111,356.
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Two John Murray authors, Andrew Michael Hurley and Lisa
McInerney, have been jointly awarded the Encore Award 2018 after the
judges agreed each writer "more than earned their place".
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Headline is publishing two new novels by Deborah
Moggach, who authored the book behind the hit film "The Best
Exotic Marigold Hotel".
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Hodder & Stoughton has signed a "beauty bible"
aimed at women of colour by Vogue contributing
beauty editor Funmi Fetto.
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BookTrust will next month give publishers the opportunity to
discuss its latest research into gaps in children’s reading.
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Britain’s first black chief constable, Michael Fuller, is
publishing a memoir with Kings Road Publishing imprint 535.
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The threat to copyright, and thereby to African publishers,
posed by "big tech" was raised by International Publishers
Association President Michiel Kolman at the IPA’s first seminar on African
publishing held in Lagos, Nigeria.
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English PEN is celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela’s
birth by holding an evening of readings with writers
and creatives including Ted Hughes Award-winner Jay
Bernard and Makar Jackie Kay.
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Development agency Spread the Word is launching a new annual
development programme for London-based writers.
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