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The Women’s Prize Trust has announced the artist nominated to create "The Charlotte" – the figurine to be cast in bronze, which will be presented to each winner of the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction.
The Fane Group has launched as the company takes on more staff for 2024.
AAP's Maria A. Pallante is advising Fairly Trained, which certifies generative AI providers for 'training' without copyright infringement. The post US: AAP Announces Support for AI Certification Nonprofit appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The German Nonfiction Prize announces a lower level of submissions for its 2024 award to be named in Hamburg in June. The post German Nonfiction Prize: 191 Titles for Its 2024 Cycle appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Pearson had a "strong” 2023 with group underlying sales for the full year up 5% and adjusted operating profit up 30% to £570-575m according to partial figures released in an unaudited trading update.
Lucy Hale has been promoted to managing director of Pan as part of Pan Macmillan’s plans to build on growth across the division’s fiction and non-fiction imprints.
Books by Adina Talve-Goodman, Paul Goldberg and Janet Malcolm have been shortlisted for the £4,000 Wingate Literary Prize. The six books featured on the shortlist aim to reflect the "depths of Jewishness and Jewish life".
Nathan Anthony’s latest Bored of Lunch held onto the UK top spot, Tim Spector soared in paperback and Olivie Blake’s Atlas series finale was tops for new titles.
Former Children’s Laureate Michael Morpurgo has joined with every Laureate from the past 25 years to call for long-term investment in books and reading for children under seven.
The judges of the Goldsmiths Prize for 2024 have been revealed.