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Former Blackwell’s bookseller Daisy Johnson has won the
retailer’s Book of the Year for her "outstanding" Man
Booker-shortlisted novel Everything
Under (Jonathan Cape).
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Kate Atkinson is publishing a new Jackson Brodie novel with
Transworld in 2019: Big
Sky.
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Hutchinson is set to publish Michael Palin’s North Korea
journal after associate publisher Nigel Wilcockson acquired the Monty
Python member's account of his trip to one of the world’s most isolated
countries.
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Cornerstone has announced two new appointments: Katie
Sheldrake, most recently commercial TV broadcaster at UKTV, joins as
Cornerstone’s new deputy publicity director while Zennor Compton joins from
Penguin Random House imprint Michael Joseph as senior editor for
non-fiction.
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Profile Books will publish a biography of “legendary”
Yorkshire cyclist Beryl Burton, through its Pursuit imprint in 2021.
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BookTrust has hired Caroline Hill-Trevor as head of book
selection and purchasing.
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Stephen King’s The
Colorado Kid will have a mainstream publication in the UK for
the first time next July, by Titan Books.
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Octopus has bought the memoir of forensic psychologist
Kerry Daynes, The Dark
Side of the Mind, after a five-publisher auction.
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Chris Wellbelove has been promoted to director at
Aitken Alexander Associates, two years after joining the agency.
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The Bodleian Libraries will present novelist Kazuo Ishiguro
with the Bodley Medal, the Libraries’ highest honour, in April.
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