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Afro-Futuristic arts festival Black to the Future will reveal a ‘Manifesto for Black Futures’ at the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton next month in partnership with Christie’s and the Royal Society of Literature.
In transitioning Mensch Publishing to a 'wholly digitally-driven model,' Richard Charkin looks at the pros and cons. The post Richard Charkin: ‘Transitioning’ to Digital Distribution appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The British Library has announced that Sir Roly Keating will be stepping down as chief executive in April 2025, after 12 years in the role, and the Board has begun the process of recruiting his successor.
The Russian opposition politician, who died in prison in February, completed an autobiography which will come out later this yearA memoir by the late Russian politician Alexei Navalny is due to be published this autumn, publisher Penguin Random House (PRH) has announced.The Russian opposition leader and pro-democracy campaigner began writing his book, titled Patriot, shortly…
Authors including Rebecca Kuang, Jamie Smart, Katherine Rundell and Philippa Gregory are to feature on a special Nibbies podcast to be released daily, from this week, in the run-up to The British Book Awards 2024.
Leading figures from the International Publishers Association (IPA), HarperCollins and the Society of Authors are calling for the Anti-SLAPP Bill to be amended.
Taking over from Scribd's founding CEO Trip Adler, Grimmick talks of a 'newly invigorated mission' for the international company. The post Scribd Names Tony Grimmick to Succeed Trip Adler appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Hay Festival Global has appointed Helen Bagnall as UK director of programmes and engagement, a newly created role.
Datura Books, the crime and thriller imprint of independent publisher Angry Robot, has announced two promotions and a raft of internal changes following its launch in February 2023.
The International Publisher’s Association (IPA) has issued a statement after the case against those accused of shooting publisher William Nygaard was dismissed.