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HarperCollins UK saw its sales fall in its past financial
year, but profits improved, with c.e.o. Charlie Redmayne determined to
grow the business again.
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Penguin Random House has acquired publisher Ediciones B to
become part of its Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial division in
Spain and Latin America to help it grow in
the "strategically important" Spanish-speaking
markets.
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Irish fashion designer Orla Kiely and The Gruffalo illustrator
Axel Scheffler have designed the adult and children’s tote bags
respectively for this year’s Books Are My Bag (BAMB) campaign.
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Four works of non-fiction, including Hisham Matar's
award-winning biography The
Return (Viking), have been shortlisted for the
£20,000 Rathbones Folio Prize.
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Former US vice president Joe Biden and his wife Jill have
struck a publishing deal with Macmillan US.
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Scholarly publisher De Gruyter and a number of university
presses are involved in a joint initiative to offer free content on topical
issues such as immigration, ethics, climate change and Islamic studies.
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John Murray publisher Mark Richards has pre-empted a
novel about a "psychopathic but glamorous and alluring"
Russian assassin, Codename
Villanelle, by Luke Jennings.
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HarperCollins Publishers India is to grant "pawternity
leave" to employees who are adopting pets.
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Atlantic is to publish Trenton
Makes, the debut novel by reviewer and essayist Tadzio Koelb.
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Self-published authors are being encouraged to submit to this
year’s The Sunday Times/Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year
Award, along with traditionally-published writers.
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