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“The most gratifying thing about the 2026 Independent Bookshop of the Year is not just the record number of submissions, but the Grade-A quality of each and every one of them. We all know the current ...
Ben Oldfield has been appointed to the role of editor at Daunt Books Publishing. He will join at the end of March and commission literary fiction and non-fiction.
New independent publisher Pellerin Books has appointed Peyton Stableford, Emma Finnerty and Jon Rippon ahead of its April 2026 launch.
Oscar’s Book Prize – which was founded in 2013 in memory of three-year-old Oscar Ashton, who died from an undetected heart condition – is closing due to a lack of sponsor.
Gollancz has made a set of promotions and hires, as the imprint begins to plan for its centenary in 2028. Register to read ...
Simon & Schuster UK is set to move offices while launching a "new corporate brand identity". The UK team will move to 199 Bishopsgate in Shoreditch, London in late spring 2026 from their current ...
Sandycove has acquired City of Hawks by Hilary Adam White, described by editorial director Brendan Barrington as a ...
Hachette Children’s Group has acquired Football Spy, a “fast-paced” middle-grade fiction series “perfect for 9+ football fans ...
HopeRoad has acquired award-winning Dutch writer Raoul de Jong’s Jaguarman. Jaguarman was translated by John RJ Eyck and will ...
This week marked a series of firsts for authors Francis Spufford and Saara El-Arifi, while Helen Bain's debut beguiled.
Aisha Okorie’s "evocative" debut novel, To Whom I Am Becoming, has won the Writers & Artists Working-Class Writers’ Prize ...
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