Almost a year after their court victory, four major publishers file a brief opposing the Internet Archive's appeal of the case it lost in March 2023. The post US Publishers File Brief Opposing Internet Archive’s Appeal appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Scholastic's Peter Warwick says the acquisition of Toronto's 9 Story Media Group will bring 'the pages of our books to life on screens and through merchandising.' The post Scholastic’s Acquisition of Canada’s 9 Story Media Group appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The government has revealed more details about the public body review of Arts Council England (ACE), the first such review of ACE since 2017.
Louise Watts has won the 2024 Bridport Prize memoir competition.
Brixton House has announced a series of literary events throughout March, ranging from book launches to discussions on creativity, identity and representation.
The 2024 Disabled Poets Prize winners have been announced with Susie Wilson winning the Unpublished Pamphlet category for her “sequence of melanoma poems”.
An important part of mental health awareness is knowing what resources are available. Here a look at taxonomies and classification systems. The post Guest Post — Mental Health Awareness Mondays: A Brief Guide to Mental Health Taxonomies appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Gemini Books Group has acquired Abson Books, the London-based publisher best known for its landscape-format regional dictionaries, glossaries of slang, and quiz and puzzle books.
Audible has said it is launching a new royalty model with the aim of creating a more “equitable and insightful” system.
Paul Murray has won the £30,000 inaugural Nero Gold Prize Book of the Year for The Bee Sting (Hamish Hamilton).
The Future Worlds Prize for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers of Colour has revealed its 2024 shortlist.
Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House and Bloomsbury lead The British Book Award shortlists for 2024 with strong showings across the lists.
Bonnier Books UK confirms Macmillan Distribution as its new distribution partner
The Yoto Carnegies' two shortlists—one for illustrators, one for writers—were named at London Book Fair, winners to be announced June 20. The post In the UK, Announced During London Book Fair: Yoto Carnegies’ Shortlists appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Books by Lesley Parr, Lizzie Huxley-Jones and Michelle Briscombe have been shortlisted for the 2023 English-language Tir na n-Og Awards, which celebrate stories from Wales and about Wales.