Quercus has announced that the next title in the late Stieg Larsson's Millennium series by David Lagercrantz will be The Girl Who Lived Twice.
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"Toxic" has been revealed as Oxford Dictionaries' word of the year.
The Romantic Novelists' Association (RNA) has announced a raft of inclusivity initiatives, including the launch of 10 new bursaries aimed at supporting a more diverse range of romantic fiction writing.
A third of Essex's libraries could close within the next five years, according to a report released by the county's council.
A book about optical illusions has beaten off competition from titles about space and dinosaurs to win this year’s £10,000 Royal Society’s Young People’s Book Prize.
As China's children's book market matures, publishers are look at ways to develop more local talent while maintaining a balance with foreign titles. The post China’s Children’s Book Market: Big Numbers, Local Talent appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The winner of the 2018 Goldsmiths Prize for 'The Long Take,' Robin Robertson talks about acquiring world rights to 'Trainspotting' for Secker in 1992. The post ‘Trainspotting’ at 25: Cape’s Robin Robertson on Acquiring the Book appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The winner of the 2018 Goldsmiths Prize for 'The Long Take,' Robin Robertson talks about acquiring world rights to 'Trainspotting' for Secker in 1992. The post ‘Trainspotting’ at 25: Cape’s Robin Robertson on Acquiring the Book appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
'A lot harder than it sounds' to get right, Cundill History Prize jurors hail Maya Jasanoff's 'first-class historical writing' on Joseph Conrad. The post Maya Jasanoff Wins the $75,000 Cundill History Prize 2018 appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
'A lot harder than it sounds' to get right, Cundill History Prize jurors hail Maya Jasanoff's 'first-class historical writing' on Joseph Conrad. The post Maya Jasanoff Wins the $75,000 Cundill History Prize 2018 appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.