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Last updated 17.07.08
How digital is growing book sales
Book sales seem to be rising not in spite of but because of the digital revolution, writes Victor Keegan in the Guardian.
Wigfall wins short story award
Clare Wigfall has won this year’s BBC National Short Story Award for her story...
Why Canongate shelved Connery
The Scotsman claims to know why Canongate and Polygon shelved Sean Connery's...
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book - In Depth
Last updated 02.10.07
Crunch on serial speculators
When Orion revealed it was publishing the memoirs of the outspoken former British ambassador Sir Christopher Meyer in the autumn of 2005, the newspapers went into a spin. After a frenetic auction the publisher sold serial rights for £250,000...
The big boys are back
Who is Penguin's biggest-selling living fiction author: Marian Keyes, Zadie Smith, Nick Hornby, or Eoin Colfer? None of the above. Try Clive Cussler, the prodigious American writer hailed on his book jackets as the "grandmaster of...
The unconventional approach to publishing
What do the bestsellers Watership Down by Richard Adams, The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy, Shadowmancer by G P Taylor, The Road to Nab End by William Woodruff, A Year in the Merde by Stephen Clarke and Our Kid by Billy Hopkins have in...
book - Blogs
Last updated 04.07.08
Graeme Neill
Where's Harry?
Did you know the fastest selling book since records began is being released in paperback next week? With books sales on the wane, shouldn't we have one last hurrah for Harry.
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