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Inclusive Journalism Cymru and independent publisher Seren are collaborating on Cymru and I, a collection of 10 essays by writers across Wales.
Books by the likes of Akala, David Olusoga and Bolu Babalola will form part of Universal Music Group and The Reading Agency’s Mark My Words library campaign celebrating Black authors.
Scholastic's 2023 World Read Aloud Day program has a new format, in which authors from 13 countries read aloud through the Storyvoice app. The post Scholastic and LitWorld: A 24-Hour ‘World Read Aloud Day’ Event appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The WW Norton chair and president refers to publishing as 'this essential industry' in accepting her AAP leadership role. The post Association of American Publishers Names Julia Reidhead Its Chair appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
1964: Eyes of the Storm will bring together 275 forgotten snapshots of the Fab Four taken by Paul as they toured six cities, including their first ever visit to the USNever-before-seen photographs taken by Paul McCartney recording the eruption of Beatlemania are to be published in a new book this summer.The images record the months…
Foyles’ revenue in the 53 weeks to 30th April 2022 increased 101% compared to the same period in 2021, indicating a strong recovery after shops closed in Covid lockdown.
The IPA is appealing to Saudi authorities to reveal why Egyptian publisher Ahmed Mahmoud Ibrahim, a co-founder and head of international book fairs at Kotopia, is being detained.
Amazon workers in Coventry are today striking over working hours and pay, the first ever industrial action by UK workers at the online retailer.
Helen Oyeyemi, Maddie Mortimer, New Statesman’s Ellen Peirson-Hagger and lecturer in creative writing at Goldsmiths Tom Lee will form Goldsmiths Prize judging panel.
The Yoto Carnegies has announced First News—a UK-based newspaper for children—as its media partner for 2023.