Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Latest from The Bookseller


Steven Lotinga
A report conducted by consultancy Frontier Economics has found a "strong" economic case for taking VAT off digital publications in the UK, as permitted under newly agreed European Union rules.
Booksellers Association
The Booksellers Association is launching an indie Children’s Book of the Month promotion following on from last year’s Children’s Book of the Season campaign.
Mr B's Emporium
Mr B's Emporium in Bath has smashed its original crowdfunding target of £45,000 to expand its premises, with the total raised now exceeding £48,500.
Bloomsbury
An investigation into “corruption and cover-ups” at the heart of the Catholic Church will be published by Bloomsbury next year.
Kathleen MacMahon
Kathleen MacMahon is moving from Sphere to Penguin Ireland with a "dazzling" new novel, following a deal closed at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Fiona Mozley
Fiona Mozley has won the Polari First Book Prize 2018 for her Man Booker-shortlisted debut, Elmet (John Murray).



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Juno Dawson
Unstoppable Film & Television has acquired the production rights to Juno Dawson’s upcoming YA novel Meat Market (Quercus Children’s Books), about a 16-year-old girl who is catapulted from her South London council estate to the international world of fashion.
Madeline Toy
Madeline Toy has joined Bath Festivals as head of literature programming.
Anne Charnock
Amazon Publishing’s science fiction and fantasy imprint 47North has signed the recent winner of the Arthur C Clarke Award, Anne Charnock, for a further novel, set in the “disturbing near-future”.

  



 
Booksellers Association
The Booksellers Association is launching an indie Children’s Book of the Month promotion following on from last year’s Children’s Book of the Season campaign.
Mr B's Emporium
Mr B's Emporium in Bath has smashed its original crowdfunding target of £45,000 to expand its premises, with the total raised now exceeding £48,500.
Bloomsbury
An investigation into “corruption and cover-ups” at the heart of the Catholic Church will be published by Bloomsbury next year.
Kathleen MacMahon
Kathleen MacMahon is moving from Sphere to Penguin Ireland with a "dazzling" new novel, following a deal closed at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Fiona Mozley
Fiona Mozley has won the Polari First Book Prize 2018 for her Man Booker-shortlisted debut, Elmet (John Murray).
   

Rebel Girls
The founders of the Rebel Girls books have raised $218,937 to publish a new book, a "guided journal that helps girls train their rebel spirit and lead the revolution of our time".
Juno Dawson
Unstoppable Film & Television has acquired the production rights to Juno Dawson’s upcoming YA novel Meat Market (Quercus Children’s Books), about a 16-year-old girl who is catapulted from her South London council estate to the international world of fashion.
Madeline Toy
Madeline Toy has joined Bath Festivals as head of literature programming.
Anne Charnock
Amazon Publishing’s science fiction and fantasy imprint 47North has signed the recent winner of the Arthur C Clarke Award, Anne Charnock, for a further novel, set in the “disturbing near-future”.
Seamus O
Fleet has acquired the first book of Observer columnist Seamas O’Reilly, a memoir called Did Ye Hear Mammy Died?
 
Snow Dragon
Simon & Schuster Children’s UK will this Christmas publish a short story about a snow dragon by Abi Elphinstone in picture book format, with illustrations by Fiona Woodcock.




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