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10th March 2017

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Gordon Brown memoir for Bodley Head

Jonny Geller sells rights to Will Hammond; profits from book to charity; publication this autumn

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First Republic of Consciousness winners named

Counternarratives by John Keene and published by Fitzcarraldo wins the inaugural Republic of Consciousness Prize

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Next Sam Bourne based on US politics

July novel imagines a 'volatile demagogue' elected as American President; should a Washington liberal insider kill him before he starts a...

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Ted Hughes shortlist unveiled

Seven poets in race for Ted Hughes for New Work in Poetry award

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September date for next Marian Keyes

Michael Joseph today announces 7 September publication date in UK and Ireland for latest Marian Keyes novel, titled The Break

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Samantha Shannon at The Caves

Launch for latest Bone Season novel

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Faber snaps up second Tim Baker novel

Thriller City Without Stars follows last year's debut Fever City

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New deals and branding at Choc Lit

Five new deals with authors and a rebrand for Death by Choc lit by women's indie ahead of LBF

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Fairy tale signing for Two Roads

Hodder imprint signs collection of modern fairy tales by Jen Campbell, author of Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops

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New Internationalist seeks shareholders

Book and magazine indie publisher seeks cash through crowd-sourced share offer

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Hodder Preview at Shoreditch Town Hall

Robert Peston, Lucy Worsley, AN Wilson, James May among star authors

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Lorraine Pascale at St Martin's Hotel

Afternoon tea with Champagne to launch new baking book

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Story of Mandela presidency to Pan Macmillan

Book draws on Mandela's own account and on archive material

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Sweetpea to See-Saw Films

TV in offing for new HQ thriller by CJ Skuse

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Orion hires Feldman as US scout

Alanna Feldman now Orion's American scout

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Why I started a diverse children's publisher

Mark Lemon could find very few books featuring children like his own. So he did something about it

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Sceptre reveals autism follow-up cover

Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight by Naoki Higashida is follow-up to The Reason I Jump, bestselling account of life with non-verbal autism; translation and introduction by...

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Titan secures Italian debut

The Secret Kingdom compared to The Magus; author Francesco Dimitri heralded as start of a new wave

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Nosy Crow pairs Sally Nicholls with Brett Helquist

Four-book deal for illustrated middle-grade series

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Indie signs Manhood book

Pinter & Martin to publish Manhood: The Bare Reality by artist and author Laura Dodsworth; follow-up to Bare Reality: 100 women, their breasts, their stories

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