Sophie Lambert has been appointed to Bookshop.org's advisory board, as the company continues to grow and embarks on future development plans.
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Martyn Ford’s All Our Darkest Secrets (Thomas & Mercer) zoomed into the Bookstat e-book chart number one for the week ending 4th September.
Susanna Clarke has won the £30,000 Women's Prize for Fiction with her "truly original" second novel, Piranesi (Bloomsbury).
A M Dassu has won the Little Rebels Award for radical children's fiction with her book Boy Everywhere (Old Barn Books).
In London, the £30,000 Women's Prize for Fiction goes to Susanna Clarke for her second novel, the fantasy 'Piranesi.' The post Susanna Clarke Is Named Winner of the 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Artificial intelligence and copyright, legal consideration and ethics, are in play in a dual-speaker Charles Clark Lecture this year. The post Industry Notes: A Digital Charles Clark Memorial Lecture: September 29 appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Artificial intelligence and copyright, legal consideration and ethics, are in play in a dual-speaker Charles Clark Lecture this year. The post Industry Notes: A Digital Charles Clark Memorial Lecture: September 29 appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
More than 35 book publishers will be supporting this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) through a virtual showcase of titles focusing on the crisis and sustainability.
Nina Scales will join DK as international publishing and licensing director as successor to Emma James, who leaving after 24 years with the company.
Jenni Hill and Nadia Saward have been promoted in the editorial team at Orbit.