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Booksellers are predicting a bumper end to 2018 as the week
before Christmas sees strong sales, with Waterstones “sitting very
handily”, according to c.e.o. James Daunt as he warned snow could
"unravel" a successful month.
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A Catholic bookshop in Westminster is being forced to close
after more than 90 years' trading as a result of rising rents.
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Bookshops were just one sector of the French economy to suffer
from the gilets jaunes (yellow vests) protests across France on five
consecutive Saturdays between 17th November and 15th December.
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Zadie Smith is releasing her very first story collection with
Hamish Hamilton next autumn: Grand
Union.
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The Society of Authors (SoA) has responded to Arts
Council England’s consultation on its future strategy, saying it would like
ACE to do more to increase diversity in the arts, secure the future of
the library service and ensure that young people from all backgrounds can
engage in cultural activity.
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The Civil Society of French Language Editors (SCELF)
and the Institut Français have teamed up to create a new event, 'Shoot the
Book! Rendez-Vous', billed as "the first international meetings corner
between publishing and audiovisual in Cannes".
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4th Estate’s Jordan Mulligan has made his first
acquisition, Scabby
Queen, by Scottish author Kirstin Innes.
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Three candidates from the British book trade have been
selected as recipients of the 2019 Zev Birger Editorial Fellowships at the
new Jerusalem International Book Forum.
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Alice Duijser has been appointed as VitalSource's managing
director for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, replacing
John Donovan.
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