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The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction has announced an increased prize pot for authors shortlisted for the prize, as well as the prize cycle dates.
An emergency crowdfunding effort is being held in an effort to save the indie publisher Henningham Family Press, run by David and Ping Henningham.
Pushkin Press has announced plans for a new Pushkin Classics list following the acquisition of two independent publishers, Peter Owen Publishers and Angel Classics.
Dominika Bojanowska has joined Andrew Nurnberg Associates (ANA) Warsaw, to serve alongside Marcin Biegaj as a director of the Polish office, which the organisation says is the first step in opening ANA Kyiv in the Ukrainian capital with Bojanowska as managing director.
Pan Macmillan is the first of the Big Four to be actively using the platform, with Bloomsbury, Quarto and Waterstones also early adopters.
The Booker Prize has pushed the timing back so that the winner will be announced in late November rather than mid October accompanied by a change of venue.
In only 15 months, MVB UK's Teleordering platform has been developed and is operating for booksellers and publishers in the United Kingdom. The post London: MVB’s New Teleordering Service Platform Goes Live appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Editor with the Paris-based publisher Gallimard Jeunesse who was determined to give British children’s books a presence in FranceChristine Baker, who has died aged 71 of cancer, did much to give British children’s books a presence in France, making them readily available to families and schools looking for good material to read. For the French…
Thirty writers, poets, and illustrators have been named in this year's Society of Author awards program at Southwark Cathedral. The post Winners Honored in the Society of Authors’ 2023 Awards appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
George Dawes Green has won the CWA Gold Dagger for The Kingdoms of Savannah (Headline).