Blackwell’s has crowned Eighteen by historian Alice Loxton (Macmillan) Blackwell’s Book of the Year 2024.
Bloom Books, an imprint of Sourcebooks in partnership with DK in the UK, is set to publish two series—six books in total—from ...
The industry has responded to a recent Bookseller survey revealing widespread problems around payments, with one publishers ...
Vintage has re-printed 250,000 copies of Samantha Harvey’s Orbital (Vintage), which became the first Booker Prize-winning ...
Russell Evans has been named director of business development for Hachette UK Distribution and Hachette Book Group US ...
Faber has won a seven-way auction for The World that Jack Built by architect Elsie Owusu OBE RA. Senior commissioning editor ...
Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo has been awarded Foyles Book of the Year for 2024. The author’s latest book is described as "an ...
Hodderscape has acquired a new YA dystopian trilogy from These Violent Delights (Headline) author Chloe Gong. The science ...
This week Jodi Picoult featured on two podcasts to speak about her new novel By Any Other Name (Penguin).  On the "A Pair of ...
Hera has landed the “suspenseful” and “timely” novel The Guilt Pill, by Saumya Dave. Publisher Keshini Naidoo acquired UK and ...
European sales and marketing agency Durnell Marketing, which represents a range of international publishing houses has ...
Faber will publish Lally MacBeth’s debut work of non-fiction, The Lost Folk. Publishing director Hannah Knowles acquired ...