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Last updated 22.03.10
Simon Juden quits Publishers Association for Pearson
Simon Juden has resigned from the Publishers Association, and will take up the role of head of public policy at Pearson later this year....
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Nosy Crow signs up Axel Scheffler for toddler series
Children's publisher Nosy Crow has made three new additions to its fledgling list in the...
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Spring job cuts 'tweaks' not 'second wave'
A second round of redundancies has hit the book business with cuts this week at New Hollland...
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Todays Picks - In Depth
Last updated 20.11.09
A return to form?
For some, he is one of the most important British novelists of his generation, a key member of the group (with Rushdie, McEwan and Barnes) that defined English literature in the 1980s and 1990s—and arguably still does. For others, he has...
Cole-powered agent
I meet Darley Anderson in the opulent glittery gold Claridges' tea room. Near us, a greying well-fed man with the air of a minor Russian oligarch sits with a young, obviously surgically enhanced blonde, one table away from what looks like...
Frankfurt Q&A: Andrew Savikas
Tom Tivnan: First on TOC, why was it important to be here at FBF, will you come nextyear and are there any plans for any rolling TOC out further afield,to theLondon Book Fair, for example?Andrew...
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