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Nihar Malaviya, Penguin Random House’s global c.e.o., acknowledged “significant changes” to the business in his end of year letter, including some that were “very difficult and challenging”.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) has announced the winners of its Book Awards, which seek to recognise works of excellence in psychological literature.
G T Karber’s killer puzzle book, Guinness’ stalwart annual, Richard Osman and Alice Oseman’s newest Heartstopper are battling in a tight race to the festive top spot
Faber has reported a “very good” year ending March 2023, with top-line turnover at £25.4m, slightly down from the previous year’s £27.9m.
Novelist Ruth Ware will be taking the reins as programming chair for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.
Forget Waterstones Dad, publishing’s latest target demographic is Christmas Dad - so what treats does he have in storeEarlier this year, Waterstones Dad enjoyed a brief but burning moment in the sun. The description, coined by Gavin Jacobson in the New Statesman, referred to a very specific type of man – centrist, politically non-partisan, misses…
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The Polari Prize program for UK and Irish books relative to LGBTQ themes announced its winners at an event held at the British Library. The post London’s Polari Prizes Name Armfield and Ransom Their 2024 Winners appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Pearson’s largest investor has said the education publisher should switch its listing to the US to improve shareholder value.
Quarto’s shareholders have approved a resolution to withdraw its shares from the main market of the London Stock Exchange.