Carnegie Medal-winner Anthony McGowan will once again be published by Barrington Stoke which has bagged the rights his latest young adult novel, The Beck.
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Magic Cat publishing has hired Anette Dal Jensen in a newly created role as US sales and business development director after seven years at Macmillan Children’s Books.
Magic Cat hires Annette Dal Jensen in newly created role
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Today, Friday 9th August, is the last chance for graduates looking to start a career in publishing to apply for Sweet Cherry Publishing’s week-long workshop series.
Applications set to close for Sweet Cherry's graduate workshop series
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Comma Press will bring Voices of Resilience—a "defiant" performance of writing by Palestinians—to Edinburgh International Book Festival next weekend.
Voices of Resilience to bring Gazan words and music to Edinburgh International Book Festival
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Pan Macmillan is set to publish an 'emotionally charged' memoir by the Grammy Award-winning artist Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque to coincide with the 20th anniversary of her self-titled debut album.
Pan Macmillan to publish memoir by Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque
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W F Howes, RBmedia’s UK publishing brand, has signed a five-title audiobook rights deal with the Robert A Heinlein estate to release Starship Troopers and other works in audiobook form.
W F Howes signs five-title audiobook rights deal with Robert A Heinlein estate
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Canary Wharf has joined forces with Penguin Books to re-launch its “short story stations” – where commuters can print off short stories, poems and extracts – with the latest range of stories on offer celebrating South Asian Heritage Month.
Canary Wharf partners with Penguin to relaunch its short story stations with works by Sathnam Sanghera and Salman Rushdie
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Giles Armstrong, who started working at Foyles on London's Charing Cross Road in 1965, will retire in September at the age of 82.
Foyles's longest-serving bookseller to retire after 59 years
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Today is National Book Lovers Day and is celebrated globally. To celebrate, The Bookseller team has decided to share some of our most-loved reads.
National Book Lovers Day 2024: the books we love most
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Avon Books has snapped up Silent Evidence, the first in a new series by forensic anthropologist Clea Koff.
Avon to publish Silent Evidence and two more by forensic anthropologist Clea Koff
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