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Frank Cottrell-Boyce revealed as the new Waterstones Children’s Laureate

Frank Cottrell-Boyce revealed as the new Waterstones Children’s Laureate

This campaign, which is called "Reading Rights: Books Build a Brighter Future", also includes plans for a national summit bringing together expert voices in the political, education, literacy and early years sectors.


Charlie Redmayne discusses AI and freedom to publish at HarperCollins summer party

Charlie Redmayne discusses AI and freedom to publish at HarperCollins summer party

While he acknowledged “a fantastic year at HarperCollins with an incredible array of really brilliant books” he also outlined the major issues facing the industry in an unusually sobering speech—on the eve of the General Election (4th July).


Stephanie Jackson joins DK Life as publishing director

Stephanie Jackson joins DK Life as publishing director

Gough said: “Stephanie has a brilliant track record of producing award-winning bestsellers across lifestyle in the UK and internationally, and she is a perfect fit to lead our talented team as we pursue our ambitious goals for our core Life and DK RED lists.


Quadrille expands marketing and communications team

Quadrille expands marketing and communications team

Scanlon joins the company from 1st July in the newly created role of associate marketing director, North America.


Ann-Janine Murtagh launches the Tall House Creative agency

Ann-Janine Murtagh launches the Tall House Creative agency

Based in Greenwich, London, the agency specialises in children’s content but will work across the publishing market, with a focus on books, brands and creators that "bring positive energy to the world".


Adriano Noble and Eleanor Drage win the Queer Fiction Prize

Adriano Noble and Eleanor Drage win the Queer Fiction Prize

Eleanor Drage won the children’s/YA category with Tastes Like Teen Spirit, a dark romantic fantasy that explores the importance of meaningful connections and changing attitudes to bisexuality.


Piccadilly Press reveals new ‘portal’ logo and identity to mark 40th anniversary

Piccadilly Press reveals new ‘portal’ logo and identity to mark 40th anniversary

Upcoming highlights over the next year include author-illustrator Hannah Peck’s new middle-grade title, The River Thief, graphic novel Anzu and the Realm of Darkness by Mai Nguyen and Feather and Claw by Marta Palazzesi, translated from the Italian by Denise Muir.


Free Books Campaign launches ‘urgent’ fundraiser to help make free festival happen

Free Books Campaign launches ‘urgent’ fundraiser to help make free festival happen

In the fundraiser description, Sofia Akel, founder of Free Books Campaign, said: "The funds we raised back in 2020 have carried us throughout the years.


The Society of Young Publishers celebrates 75th anniversary with nationwide events

The Society of Young Publishers celebrates 75th anniversary with nationwide events

The organisation will also be running special digital campaigns, including alumni spotlights and #FromTheArchives posts, using material curated by Maria Vassilopoulos, the SYP archivist.


Lisa Jewell, Lex Croucher and Rebecca Kuang shortlisted for the TikTok Book Awards

Lisa Jewell, Lex Croucher and Rebecca Kuang shortlisted for the TikTok Book Awards

Jewell’s None Of This Is True (Century) is up for Book of the Year (UK & Ireland) alongside Croucher’s Gwen & Art Are Not in Love (Bloomsbury YA), Caleb Azumah Nelson’s Small Worlds (Penguin) and Caroline O’Donoghue’s The Rachel Incident (Little, Brown).


Senior team changes at Chatto & Windus

Senior team changes at Chatto & Windus

Slight said: “It has been a wonderful 10 years at Scribe UK and I am immensely proud of all we have achieved, but the time is right for me to take on new challenges and I cannot think of anywhere better to do this than Chatto & Windus.


Nine UK literary festivals have released a joint statement calling for ‘increased support’, as Bloomsbury donates ÂŁ100,000.

Nine UK literary festivals have released a joint statement calling for ‘increased support’, as Bloomsbury donates ÂŁ100,000.

They state: "Amidst intense discussion around arts funding and challenges to our continued flourishing, we have joined forces to share this message on our mission and purpose, and a call for increased support .