Cait Corrain, whose book Crown of Starlight was due to be published next year, admits to leaving notices ‘that ranged from kind of mean to downright abusive’A writer has been dropped by her agent and publisher after she posted a slew of reviews from fake accounts on book-ranking site Goodreads.Cait Corrain, whose book Crown of…
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Jeffrey Boakye will open The Stepping Into Stories Kids’ Lit Fest, a week-long festival celebrating children’s literature.
Daphne Press will no longer publish Cait Corrain’s debut novel Crown of Starlight after Corrain posted negative reviews about other books on Goodreads under multiple accounts.
Mills & Boon will launch a new imprint, Afterglow Books, in January 2024 aimed at publishing romance titles for the under 35s.
Alice Oseman has obliterated the record for fastest selling graphic novel since accurate records began on the way to easily claiming her first Official UK Top 50 number one.
Andrew Kenrick has won the Tony Lothian Prize worth £2,000 prize with Anne de Courcy winning a Special Contribution award.
Oxford University Press research has shown how children’s language development has been affected by the pandemic.
Oscar Janson-Smith has left Gleam to start his own business after two years with the agency.
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