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Greer’s ‘On Rape’ sold to Bloomsbury UK

Thursday, 26 July 2018
Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) has sold UK and Irish rights to Germaine Greer’s On Rape to Bloomsbury UK. Bloomsbury won the rights at auction after 12 UK publishers reviewed the submission....

Hosein wins Commonwealth Writers’ Short Story Prize 2018

commonwealth short story prize logo Thursday, 26 July 2018
Kevin Jared Hosein, from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, has won the 2018 Commonwealth Writers’ Short Story Prize for the short story 'Passage'. Hosein's short story explores 'a midlife crisis-ridden protagonist...

Australian Copyright Council: ‘Understanding Copyright’ seminars

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Australian Copyright Council is running the 'Understanding Copyright' seminars to educate various industries and sectors on copyright. It aims to cover all the important aspects of copyright and deliver the most up-to-date information. Copyright for Educational...

Podcast spotlight: Unladylike

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Established in 2016, Unladylike is hosted by the Centre for Youth Literature's Adele Walsh and author Kelly Gardiner. In each episode they talk with women and non-binary people about writing,...

Meg Gatland-Veness’ ‘I Had Such Friends’

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
‘This YA novel may seem like the usual coming-of-age story set in small-town Australia, but it has a fresh voice that’s full of colloquialisms and also full of heart. Debut...

Finch, Loo awarded J S Battye Creative Fellowship

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) has awarded the James Sykes Battye Creative Fellowship, valued at $10,000, to writer Steven Finch and illustrator Gabby Loo for their interactive community project Oracle...

Tasmania’s LINCs to be called ‘libraries’ again

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
The Tasmanian government will begin rebranding the state’s 52 Learning and Information Centres (LINCs) starting mid-year, reports the Advocate. Tasmania’s libraries have been called LINCs since 2009 but the Liberal...

Dymocks Subiaco wins top award at Dymocks conference

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Dymocks Subiaco in Perth has won the Chairman’s Award for Retail Excellence at the 2018 Dymocks national conference, which was held on the Gold Coast from 22-24 July. Dymocks managing...

Whelan appointed assistant editor at Affirm

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Meg Whelan has been appointed in the newly created role of assistant editor (kids) at Affirm Press. Whelan joined the kids team in a contract position to assist senior editor...

Bookshop for sale

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Established in 1969, Brays Books Balmain is a successful independent bookshop. Why is Brays Books for sale? Simple—after 49 years at the helm and at 78 years of age, Philip...

ASA: Self-publishing workshop

Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Australian Society of Authors is running a two-day, in-depth workshop that will cast light on the myths and realities of self-publishing in 2018 and increase publishing success This workshop offers:...

Man Booker Prize 2018 longlist announced

Tuesday, 24 July 2018
The longlist for the 2018 Man Booker Prize has been announced. The 13 books longlisted for the £50,000 (A$88,800) prize are: Snap (Belinda Bauer, Bantam) Milkman (Anna Burns, Faber) Sabrina...

Fantasy imprint Talem Press seeks submissions

Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Online writers’ platform and small publisher Writer’s Edit is seeking manuscript submissions for fantasy fiction imprint Talem Press. The imprint focuses on fantasy fiction, featuring unlikely heroines, mysterious magic and...

Book-industry figures sign open letter in support of ABC

Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Australian Book Review (ABR) has published an open letter against privatisation, political interference and funding cuts to the ABC, which has been signed by 100 people including various book-industry figures....

A&U to publish Thai cave rescue book in October

Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Allen & Unwin has acquired world rights to The Great Cave Rescue: The Extraordinary Story of the Thai Boy Soccer Team Trapped in a Cave for 18 Days by journalist...

Kampot Readers & Writers Festival cancelled for 2018

Monday, 23 July 2018
In Cambodia, the 2018 Kampot Readers & Writers Festival (KRWF) has been cancelled, but festival organisers say it will return in 2019 as a biennial event. Festival founder and director...

Isaac, Kelly win 2018 RITA Awards

Monday, 23 July 2018
The Romance Writers of America (RWA) has announced the winners of the 2018 RITA Awards, which recognise excellence in romance novels and novellas. Among the winners were two New Zealand...

‘Scrublands’ optioned for TV

Monday, 23 July 2018
Chris Hammer’s crime-fiction debut Scrublands (Allen & Unwin) has been optioned for television by producers Ian Collie of Easy Tiger and Martha Coleman of RevLover, via Grace Heifetz at Curtis...

UK book sales up 5% in 2017

Friday, 20 July 2018
British publishing sales rose 5% to £5.7 billion (A$10bn) in 2017, according to the Publishers Association’s (PA) annual yearbook, reports the Bookseller. Export sales drove the growth, and were up...

Colin Roderick Award 2018 shortlist announced

Friday, 20 July 2018
The shortlist for this year’s Colin Roderick Award, administered by the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies at James Cook University, has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: Soon (Lois Murphy, Transit...