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Hannah Johnson is leaving her position as the publisher of Publishing Perspectives to pursue a role at Veristage, with Erin L ...
Brazen has acquired The Unthinkable by David Challen, the story of how Challen campaigned to free his mother from prison.
This week sees three new releases at the top of the Independent Bookshop chart, led by Elif Shafak’s There are Rivers in the ...
Scholastic UK has acquired the rights to two books from Bethany Walker, with illustrators Katie Abey and Sophie Kent.
Bloomsbury has completed ’the biggest distribution move in UK publishing history’, after seven million books – over 16,000 ...
Williams, the former policy director at Facebook and writer of bestselling memoir Careless People (Macmillan), will testify ...
Everything from Chinese breakfast and Balkan food culture to a Turkish restaurant in Dalston and Japanese sake is featured in ...
The Women’s Prize Trust has announced a one-off literary honour to mark the 30th anniversary year of the Women’s Prize for Fiction: ‘The Women’s Prize Outstanding Contribution Award’, worth £100,000.
LEAP, an imprint of Bonnier Books UK, has pre-empted the 'remarkable' memoir of survival and resilience from trafficking ...
Suzanne Collins has reaped even more rewards by claiming a third week at the top of the Official UK Top 50 with Sunrise on ...
Elif Shafak's There Are Rivers in the Sky (Viking) has been selected as the winner of the Good Housekeeping Good Books' ...
Catalyst (Hodder & Stoughton) has acquired rights to Megan Jayne Crabbe’s collection of personal essays, We Don’t Make ...