Australian, NZ poets shortlisted for $20,000 Montreal International Poetry Award 2017
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Eight Australian and two New Zealand poets have been shortlisted for the C$20,000 (A$20,440) Montreal International Poetry Award 2017. Australians shortlisted for the award are S K Kelen for ‘Soldiers’;...
Sanna’s ‘The Journey’ wins UK picture-book prize
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
In the UK, Italian artist Francesca Sanna has won the 2017 Klaus Flugge Prize the most exciting newcomer to children’s picture-book illustration, reports the Guardian. Sanna won the £5,000 (A$8,480)...
Scribe acquires true-crime book ‘Trace’
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Scribe has acquired world rights at auction to ABC journalist Rachael Brown’s true-crime book Trace, based on the podcast of the same name. The Trace podcast investigated the unsolved murder...
Longlists for the 2017 National Book Award announced
Monday, 18 September 2017
In the US, the longlists for the 2017 National Book Awards have been announced, reports Publishers Weekly. The three longlists for the adult awards are: Fiction Dark at the Crossing...
UK Publishers Association announces industry-wide diversity plan
Monday, 18 September 2017
In the UK, the Publishers Association (PA) has announced a 10-point inclusivity plan, with the aim of increasing the percentage of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) employees in the...
Voss Literary Prize 2017 longlist announced
Monday, 18 September 2017
The longlist for the 2017 Voss Literary Prize has been announced. The longlisted titles are: All These Perfect Strangers (Aoife Clifford, S&S) Dodge Rose (Jack Cox, Text) Our Magic Hour...
Bookselling Without Borders launches Kickstarter to send booksellers overseas
Friday, 15 September 2017
In the US, advocacy group Bookselling Without Borders has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a scholarship fund to send independent booksellers to international book fairs, reports Lithub. The project aims...
Amazon deletes hundreds of reviews of Clinton memoir
Friday, 15 September 2017
In the US, Amazon has deleted hundreds of one-star reviews of Hillary Clinton’s new memoir, What Happened (S&S), reports Quartz. The book, in which Clinton reflects on how she lost...
2017 WestWords Varuna writers in residence announced
Friday, 15 September 2017
Western Sydney youth literature centre WestWords has announced the recipients of the 2017 Western Sydney Residential Program, run in partnership with Varuna, the Writers House in the Blue Mountains. This...
Shortlists for Tasmanian Premier’s Literary Prizes announced
Friday, 15 September 2017
The shortlists for the Tasmanian Premier’s Literary Prizes have been announced. The shortlisted works and their authors are: Tasmania Book Prize for the best book with Tasmanian content in any...
Brotherhood of St Laurence to award two women’s writing scholarships; expands Hope Prize pool to $17,500
Thursday, 14 September 2017
The Brotherhood of St Laurence will award two Women’s Writing Career Development Scholarships, worth $5,000 each, as part of its second Hope Prize short story competition. Women writers who enter...
Audible launches in Canada, promises $12m investment in Canadian stories
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Audible has announced it will open a Canadian store and spend C$12 million (A$12.4m) recording Canadian stories, reports Maclean’s. Audible CEO Don Katz launched the audiobook publisher and retailer’s Canadian...
Man Booker Prize 2017 shortlist announced
Thursday, 14 September 2017
The shortlist for the 2017 Man Booker Prize has been announced. The six shortlisted titles are: 4 3 2 1 (Paul Auster, Faber) History of Wolves (Emily Fridlund, Weidenfeld &...
Australian Reading Hour launched in Canberra
Thursday, 14 September 2017
The inaugural Australian Reading Hour campaign, which promotes the idea of ‘picking up a book and reading for an hour’, was launched at an event with Education and Training Minister...
Australian publishers prepare for Frankfurt
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Each year, Australian publishers big and small travel to the Frankfurt Book Fair to meet face to face with their international counterparts. To find out which Australian publishers will be...
Introducing Henry Rosenbloom
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Henry Rosenbloom is the founder and publisher of Melbourne’s Scribe Publications, which specialises in ‘narrative and literary nonfiction on important topics, and the best of local, international and translated fiction’....
‘Extinctions’ wins prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Josephine Wilson has won Australia’s most prestigious literary prize, the Miles Franklin Literary Award, for her novel Extinctions, published by Western Australia–based small press UWA Publishing. The judging panel described...
‘Colombiano’, ‘The Barefoot Investor’ top the Australian charts
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Australian fiction bestsellers: August Topping the Australian fiction bestsellers chart for August is the novel Colombiano—‘a heart-thumping journey into the violent and unpredictable world of post-Escobar Colombia’—from the author of...
S&S Australia selects ‘sweeping literary novel’ to launch Scribner Australia imprint
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Simon & Schuster Australia will launch the literary imprint Scribner in Australia and New Zealand in 2018 with a new novel by Kristina Olsson (pictured), author of the award-winning Boy,...
NLA wins ACT Project of the Year award for digital replacement program
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
The National Library of Australia (NLA) has won the ACT’s Project of the Year, awarded by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM), reports PS News. The NLA was recognised...
WA ‘Better Beginnings’ literacy program honoured at Library of Congress awards
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
The WA state government’s Better Beginnings literacy program has been awarded a Best Practice Honoree recognition at the 2017 Library of Congress Literacy Awards. Since 2004, the Better Beginnings program...
East Sussex council proposes closure of a quarter of its libraries
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
In the UK, a quarter of all libraries in East Sussex could close under a new proposal from the council, reports the BBC. Seven libraries as well as the mobile...
Rights round-up
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Sales Fiction—Allen & Unwin has sold US rights to The Dark Lake and City of Stars (both Sarah Bailey) to Grand Central Publishing; and rights to The Dark Lake (Sarah Bailey) in the...
Book blogger spotlight: Libretto Reviews
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Italian expat Erica Puggioni now lives in Brisbane, where she blogs about crime, literary fiction and fantasy at Libretto Reviews. ‘I am bilingual and so is my blog,’ says Puggioni....
Text acquires new Gail Jones, Craig Sherborne titles
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Text has acquired world rights to new books by Gail Jones and Craig Sherborne. Jones’ new novel, The Death of Noah Glass, is about a recently deceased art historian, Noah...
First recipients of Writers Victoria’s women of colour development series announced
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
The inaugural recipients of Writers Victoria’s opportunities for women writers of colour and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have been announced. The recipients of bursaries to attend Writers Victoria...
UK small publishers protest Women’s Prize fees
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
In the UK, a few small publishers have protested the publisher fees charged by the Women’s Prize for Fiction, claiming the the fees are ‘extortionate’ and pose a prohibitive barrier to entry,...
Subbed In to launch three poetry titles this month
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Sydney literary organisation Subbed In is launching its first series of books at an event in Sydney on 23 September. Subbed In has been hosting regular reading series for emerging...
RM Marketing Services returning to full-time operation
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Rachael McDiarmid will be leaving Bloomsbury on 22 September and returning full-time to RM Marketing Services from 9 October. With 27 years' experience working with local and international publishers and...
NewSouth congratulates UWA Publishing on Miles Franklin win
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
NewSouth Books is excited to congratulate UWA Publishing on winning this year’s Miles Franklin Literary Award for Extinctions, by WA writer Josephine Wilson. A reprint of Extinctions arrived at TLD...
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