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Waterstones is removing Amazon’s Kindle devices from many
of it stores as sales “continue to be pitiful”.
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Creative Access will run out of funding next year unless
an urgent new source is found, the charity's founder Josie Dobrin has
warned.
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Glasgow-based author Kirsty Logan has won the Polari First
Book Prize 2015 for her short story collection, The Rental Heart and Other Fairytales (Salt
Publishing).
Now in its fifth year, the Polari First Book Prize celebrates
the best debut books exploring the LGBT experience, whether through poetry,
prose, fiction or non-fiction.
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Benji Davies’ Grandad’s
Island (Simon & Schuster) won children’s book of the year
at the Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Awards yesterday (5th October), after
also winning the best picture book prize.
Davies was crowned the overall winner after beating off
competition from three other category winners. Fiona Watt and Stella
Baggott picked up the baby and toddler prize for Baby’s Very First Slide and See
Animals (Usborne), and Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton won the
5-9 fiction award for The
13-Storey Treenhouse (Macmillan’s Children’s Books).
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Waterstones Deansgate will become Westeros Deansgate
today to launch George R R Martin's Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Fig Tree has acquired rights to a proposal for a book
about the brain and brain injury in an eight-way auction.
Juliet Annan, publishing director at Fig Tree, bought UK
& Commonwealth rights (excluding Canada) in an auction conducted by
Will Francis of Janklow & Nesbit.
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Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell has died following a
battle with neck and lung cancer.
His UK publishers, Penguin Random House imprints Vintage
and Harvill Secker, said it was a "privilege to have worked with
a man of such talent and passion" and that the world was "a
sadder place for having lost such a charismatic and honourable man."
A leading figure in the 'Nordic noir' genre, Mankell is best
known for the Wallander series featuring detective Kurt Wallander.
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Scholastic UK has promoted David Maybury, former commissioning
editor, to the newly created role of media development director.
The publisher created the position because it is looking to
grow its licensed publishing and leverage its brands more effectively.
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Canongate has acquired an “original and darkly chilling debut”
by Jess Kidd.
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High streets will be revitalised once local councils are
allowed to keep the £26bn raised from business rates, the Chancellor George
Osborne has said.
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Author Leila Rasheed has created a writer development scheme,
funded by the Publishers Association and Arts Council England, to encourage
writers from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds to write
children’s books.
Rasheed said she set up the Megaphone project because she
couldn’t find books featuring Asian children when she was young.
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Amazon has expanded its one-hour delivery service,
Prime Now, to London postcodes by a factor of five.
The expansion, predominantly across South-West
London, follows the opening of a new Amazon delivery hub in
Wimbledon. One-hour delivery is now available to Prime customers in
Merton, Wandsworth and Sutton, while postcode eligibility for delivery
within a two-hour window - which has reportedly trebled
since the service begun in June 2015 - extends to Kingston,
Sunbury and Croydon.
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