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Dymocks Mandurah to close in February  Archive

Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Dymocks Mandurah in WA will close at the end of February, the store has announced on its Facebook page. Dymocks loyalty and marketing manager Elain Richard told Books+Publishing that ‘this was...

Nicholas wins National Seniors Literary Prize  Archive

Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Sydney writer Persephone Nicholas has won this year’s National Seniors Literary Prize for her novel Burned. The National Seniors Literary Prize is sponsored by Random House Australia. Nicholas will receive a...

ASA launches US tax advice service  Archive

Tuesday, 12 February 2013
The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) has launched a new service to offer its members advice about US tax issues. Similar to the ASA’s new contract negotiation advisory service, the...

Nunn nominated for Edgar Award  Archive

Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Australian-based author Malla Nunn has been nominated for the 2013 Edgar Allan Poe Awards for her novel The Silent Valley (Macmillan), published in the US as Blessed Are the Dead...

Collins Beechworth goes independent  Archive

Tuesday, 22 January 2013
The former Collins Booksellers store in Beechworth, Victoria, is now operating as an independent bookstore under the name Beechworth Books. The store left the Collins group in 2012 and is now a member...

‘The Amber Amulet’ film to premiere in Berlin  Archive

Thursday, 17 January 2013
Screen Australia has announced that a film adaptation of Craig Silvey’s novella The Amber Amulet (A&U) will premiere at Berlinale, the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, which runs from 7-17 February 2013. The...

Macleay Bookshop for sale  Archive

Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Macleay Bookshop in Potts Point, NSW, is up for sale. The bookstore, established in 1954 as Clay’s Bookshop, sells new release and second-hand titles. During 2012, the shop featured various book...

Kent on Waterstones Eleven list  Archive

Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Australian author Hannah Kent has made the Waterstones Eleven list of ‘most promising fiction debuts’ for 2013 for her novel Burial Rites, which will be published by Picador in Australia...

New Kobo devices available at Collins  Archive

Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Collins Booksellers are now selling the ‘Kobo Family’ devices. This includes the Kobo Touch, along with new devices the Kobo Glo, a front-lit, six-inch ereader; the Kobo Mini, a five-inch ereader; and...

Hardie Grant launches stationery competition  Archive

Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Hardie Grant has launched an annual stationery competition. On its Facebook page Hardie Grant is calling for designers, illustrators and artists to submit a concept for three stationery pieces—a journal...

Bloomsbury launches ebook promotion  Archive

Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Bloomsbury has created a website called JustGreatReads to promote its ebooks to readers who may have received ereading devices over Christmas. The website, which launched on Christmas Day and will run...