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  • 2024


    Southbank Centre and Words of Colour unveil festival to celebrate James Baldwin’s centenary year

    Southbank Centre and Words of Colour unveil festival to celebrate James Baldwin’s centenary year

    "Baldwin’s stylish prose, sartorial flair and how we dress to shape identities will be unpacked by TV, film and theatre actress Sarah Niles, fashion designer Nicholas Daley and writer, performer and theatremaker Travis Alabanza," the event’s description reads.


    Emma Quick named S&S children’s marketing director

    Emma Quick named S&S children’s marketing director

    With Emma Quick and Alesha Bonser at the marketing helm, and with the brilliant Jess Dean leading our PR strategy, we are well-set for future growth and success.”


    Natalie Butlin returns to Bookouture as creative insights director

    Natalie Butlin returns to Bookouture as creative insights director

    In addition to acquiring and publishing a number of her own bestsellers, she was absolutely fundamental in shaping our processes, changing and improving so much of our copy and packaging, analysing the market and driving forward strategic and commercial decisions which have been transformative for the business.


    HarperFiction promotes Fleur Clarke to newly created role of associate publisher

    HarperFiction promotes Fleur Clarke to newly created role of associate publisher

    As we look to the future and build on this legacy, striving for continued growth and excellence, I’m thrilled to appoint Fleur to this broadened strategic role.


    HarperCollins Children’s Books brings in Moloney and promotes Reid and Rogers

    HarperCollins Children’s Books brings in Moloney and promotes Reid and Rogers

    I am also happy to see the brilliant Megan Reid continue her stellar trajectory, buying the best and most exciting books for both lists, while managing our biggest brands with aplomb – and the increase in responsibility from Lucy Rogers gives us even more room to grow, with one of the most commercially-proven acquirers out there.


    Viking unveils new logo at 40th anniversary celebrations ahead of bumper year

    Viking unveils new logo at 40th anniversary celebrations ahead of bumper year

    Crewe and Bourton added: “Greg Clowes [commissioning editor] joined us from Vintage [in 2022] to expand our narrative non-fiction – he’s recently published Adam Higginbotham’s Challenger and Cara McGoogan’s The Poison Line to universally stellar reviews, and they all have amazing acquisition announcements up their sleeves.”


    Winners of the Northern Writers’ Awards 2024 unveiled

    Winners of the Northern Writers’ Awards 2024 unveiled

    Our programme continues to offer transformational support to writers in the North of England as we evolve trusted models of talent development and forge lasting connections with the book trade.


    HarperCollins UK launches Book Squad to encourage reading for pleasure

    HarperCollins UK launches Book Squad to encourage reading for pleasure

    Alex Beecroft, managing director of Collins, said: "With this exciting and diverse range of new content and resources, our goal is to engage, inspire and support teachers as they develop a culture of reading for pleasure in their schools."


    Ralf Biesemeier succeeds Nils Hollmann as managing director of Zebralution Audiobook

    Ralf Biesemeier succeeds Nils Hollmann as managing director of Zebralution Audiobook

    Most recently, Biesemeier worked as an independent consultant for various international companies in the media, publishing and learning technology sectors, focusing particularly on strategic business development, process design and artificial intelligence.


    Emerald Publishing listed as a Times Top 50 employer for gender equality

    Emerald Publishing listed as a Times Top 50 employer for gender equality

    It is every employer’s responsibility to play their part in reducing and removing gender inequalities from the workplace, and research shows this isn’t just the right thing to do, it also makes business sense.”


    Beijing hails international comeback at June fair

    Beijing hails international comeback at June fair

    CNPIEC also pointed to more than 1,000 cultural events, including mini-exhibitions, lectures, seminars, salons, author appearances, and book launches around Beijing, attracted nearly 300,000 visitors over the five-day period; 15 new countries and regions, including Azerbaijan, Czechia, Nigeria, Norway, Slovakia and Qatar, who participated this year compared to last year; while Japan, Malaysia, the UK and Italy expanded their presence.


    Kuang, Rundell, Khan and Tregoning win 2024 Indie Book Awards

    Kuang, Rundell, Khan and Tregoning win 2024 Indie Book Awards

    Winner of the Children’s Fiction category is Safiyyah’s War (Andersen Press) by Hiba Noor Khan, described as an extraordinary novel set in occupied Paris which finds a girl engaged in dangerous resistance work after her father is arrested by the Nazis.


    Atlantic’s Felice McKeown promoted to creative director

    Atlantic’s Felice McKeown promoted to creative director

    "The prospect of creating a team with the supremely talented [designer] Holly [Battle], and creatively collaborating with Felice and her colleagues, is truly exciting to me", said Morrison.


    Zadie Smith and Alice Winn longlisted for the Goldsboro Books’ Glass Bell Award 2024

    Zadie Smith and Alice Winn longlisted for the Goldsboro Books’ Glass Bell Award 2024

    I’m looking forward to our judging discussions – there’s so much to be said about each of these remarkable novels, and I feel that this year will be particularly difficult choosing a winner because we couldn’t cut the longlist to our normal twelve, so passionate were the team about each book."


    Yoto Carnegie Medal 2024: Joseph Coelho takes gong for The Boy Lost in the Maze

    Yoto Carnegie Medal 2024: Joseph Coelho takes gong for The Boy Lost in the Maze

    “I feel completely honoured that it is librarians who have deemed The Boy Lost in the Maze as worthy of a Carnegie medal and will forever be grateful to the team at Otter-Barry Books, illustrator Kate Milner and my agent Caroline Sheldon for helping me bring this story to bookshelves and into the hands of readers.”


    Hachette UK named a Times Top 50 employer for gender equality for fifth consecutive year

    Hachette UK named a Times Top 50 employer for gender equality for fifth consecutive year

    As part of its submission, the publisher provided evidence of its commitment to removing gender inequalities in the workplace, which include flexible working, family-friendly policies, an inclusive culture and career progression.


    Richard Charkin, Monica Ali and Jenny Brown make the King’s Honours List

    Richard Charkin, Monica Ali and Jenny Brown make the King’s Honours List

    She is the author of five books: Brick Lane, Alentejo Blue, In the Kitchen, Untold Story and Love Marriage, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and in 2003 was named as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists.