Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Latest News from The Bookseller

The Fox and the Star
Children’s book The Fox and the Star by aPenguin cover designer Coralie Bickford-Smith has beaten Harper Lee and Paula Hawkins to be crowned The Waterstones Book of the Year 2015.
Author Day
Both traditionally and self-published authors need to be “engaged”, traditional publishers have to be open to new voices from different backgrounds, tricky rights issues need to be tackled, but ultimately traditional and indie author communities need to come together.  
Pierce Brosnan and Sheila O'Reilly
Indie booksellers have reported that Civilised Saturday was a "fantastic success" with many vowing to hold the event again next year.
Kamila Shamsie
Novelist Kamila Shamsie has said that traditional publishers’ focus on the “bottom line value of pounds and pennies” has meant a shift away from building authors’ careers in the long-term and created a lack of diversity and new voices.
Richard Haines
Penguin Random House Children’s has promoted Richard Haines to the newly created role of head of acquisitions and TV development.
Shami Chakrabarti
Shami Chakrabarti, the director of Liberty, has praised “the enduring power of the written word” - both “for good or ill” - while criticising government for “threatening human rights” in a lecture for The Reading Agency.
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Nikesh Shukla
Publishing should be as “demographically representative as possible” in a bid to tackle diversity, delegates to The Bookseller's Author Day conference have heard.
Oxford University Press has launched a website devoted to learning about Shakespeare.
Pearson
Pearson has completed the sale of FT Group to Nikkei Inc for £844m in cash.
Walker Books
Walker Books is set to publish a children’s book by Bobbie Peers, the Norwegian director and scriptwriter.
Costa Book Awards
Public voting has opened for the 2015 Costa Short Story Award.
Allen Lane
Penguin has acquired a book from what it says is "one of the UK’s most exciting new voices" in Adam Weymouth.

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