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Posted: Fri 11 May 2012
The basic shapes of the markets of the publishing world online are being settled Read more...
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Posted: Thu 10 May 2012
The unvarnished truth is that e-books are keeping our heads above water, but the pace of change is also hindering our capacity to swim Read more...
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Posted: Tue 8 May 2012
We are happy to announce the launch of the NAWE Young Writers' Hub magazine of new writing by the under 25s Read more...
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Posted: Tue 6 Mar 2012
The new book publishing business is starting to look more and more like the software industry Read more...
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Posted: Mon 5 Mar 2012
Their books may not be of the highest quality, but self-published authors such as Rachel Abbott are the trade's hottest property Read more...
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Posted: Mon 5 Mar 2012
As it marks a landmark anniversary, the children's publisher hopes to rival the appeal of video games, reports Genevieve Roberts. Leading authors cite their favourites Read more...
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Posted: Fri 2 Mar 2012
L'Ingratitude, which she wrote for ardour-inspiring tutor, rediscovered in museum a century after it was last heard of
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Posted: Fri 2 Mar 2012
Kerry Wilkinson, the self-published author who topped the ebook charts, has signed a six-book deal with publisher Pan MacMillan.
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Posted: Fri 2 Mar 2012
It was the year when VS Naipaul infamously declared no woman writer to be his equal, so perhaps it's not surprising that new research shows a huge skew towards male authors and reviewers in the literary establishment in 2011 writes Alison Flood and Michael Bonnet Read more...
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Posted: Tue 28 Feb 2012
At an event hosted by children's booksellers The Book People last week, the author gave a talk questioning the role of the publisher in today's literary world. This is an edited version
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