Simon & Schuster (S&S) Children’s UK has snapped up three more books from creative duo behind bestselling illustrated children’s book series Supertato.
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London Book & Screen Week, the consumer-facing arm of the London Book Fair, has been cancelled in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
Hilary Mantel’s conclusion to her Thomas Cromwell trilogy sold more than 95,000 copies in three daysHilary Mantel’s much-anticipated The Mirror and the Light has been selling a copy every 2.7 seconds since its release last Thursday, with the final book in the two-time Booker winner’s trilogy selling more than 95,000 print copies in just three…
With the public health crisis in Italy deteriorating rapidly, the biggest publisher cancels its participation in Bologna, as Hay signals it's on for Wales. The post Coronavirus: PRH Worldwide Exits Bologna; Amazon NYC To Work at Home; Hay Festival Wales Still On appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Sonny Mehta is hailed as 'an honorable man with a good heart' at a packed memorial service in London for the former Knopf editor-in-chief. The post Remembering Publisher Sonny Mehta in London: ‘This Gracious Man’ appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Sonny Mehta is hailed as 'an honorable man with a good heart' at a packed memorial service in London for the former Knopf editor-in-chief. The post Remembering Publisher Sonny Mehta in London: ‘This Gracious Man’ appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The 2020 shortlist for the IPA's Prix Voltaire honors small publishers in Pakistan, Turkey, Malaysia, and Vietnam, each facing state disapproval. The post International Publishers Association Names 2020 Prix Voltaire Shortlist appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The 2020 shortlist for the IPA's Prix Voltaire honors small publishers in Pakistan, Turkey, Malaysia, and Vietnam, each facing state disapproval. The post International Publishers Association Names 2020 Prix Voltaire Shortlist appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Guardian Faber has netted a general history of women’s football by Suzanne Wrack, the Guardian’s women’s football correspondent.
Vicki Jarrett, Jane Rawson and Yoko Ogawa are among the writers shortlisted for this year’s Kitschies, honouring the best in speculative and fantastic fiction.