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Booktopia revenue up 46.5% 

Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Booktopia had achieved revenues of $20.8 million, excluding GST, for the 2011/12 year, up 46.5% from $14.2 million in 2010/11, according to CEO Tony Nash. Nash told Bookseller+Publisher this growth...

RiP Nina Bawden 

Tuesday, 11 September 2012
British author Nina Bawden, best known for the children’s novel Carrie’s War, has died aged 87. Bawden wrote more than 40 novels for adults and children including Eyes of Green...

New owners for Dymocks Newmarket

Monday, 10 September 2012
The Dymocks store in Newmarket, New Zealand, has been sold to new owners, reports Beattie’s Book Blog. According to Publishers Association of New Zealand president Kevin Chapman, publishers were informed...

New Kobo devices available in October

Friday, 7 September 2012
Kobo has unveiled three new ereading devices which will be available in Australia and New Zealand before the end of the year. The new devices—branded the ‘Kobo Family’ along with...

No local release date for new Kindle devices

Friday, 7 September 2012
Amazon unveiled an updated range of Kindle ereading devices on 6 September which includes a new line of Kindle Fire tablets and a new front-lit device called the Kindle Paperwhite....

Readings becomes tour operator

Thursday, 6 September 2012
Readings is expanding its offering to customers beyond books and music, by hosting a tour to the Jaipur Literature Festival in India in January next year. Readings event coordinator Chris...

Queensland Literary Awards 2012 winners announced

Wednesday, 5 September 2012
The winners of the inaugural Queensland Literary Awards (QLA) were announced on 4 September on the eve of the Brisbane Writers Festival. The winners in each category are: Fiction book award...

Bloomsbury Harry Potter bookshop competition 

Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Bloomsbury ran a competition to drive Harry Potter fans to physical bookstores in celebration of the 15th anniversary of the publication of the first book in the series. As previously...

Quote of the week 

Wednesday, 5 September 2012
‘As we rush head on into Indigenous Literacy Day I'm quietly wishing that 1% of all Australians everywhere will stop to swap a book and donate a gold coin’—Karen Williams,...

Heiss wins Vic Prem’s award for Indigenous Writing

Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Anita Heiss has won this year’s $20,000 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Indigenous Writing for her memoir on identity Am I Black Enough for You? (Random House). The award was...

2012 Davitt Awards winners announced

Tuesday, 4 September 2012
The winners of the 2012 Davitt Awards, presented by Sisters in Crime for crime books written by Australian women, have been announced. The winning titles in each of the categories...

Rights round up 

Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Sales Fiction—Spinifex has sold Macedonian translation rights to My Sister Chaos (Lara Fergus) to ArsLamina. Children’s/YA—Hardie Grant Egmont and Little Hare have sold Taiwanese rights to Looking for Rex (Jan...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Andy Griffiths’ The 26-storey Treehouse (Pan), about a treehouse that includes an anti-gravity chamber, a mud-fighting arena and a dodgem car rink, is first on the fastest movers chart and seventh...

Robinsons Bookshop to open store at Chadstone

Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Independent Melbourne bookstore Robinsons Bookshop will open a third store next month. Owner Suzanne Horman told Bookseller+Publisher that the new store will open in Chadstone Shopping Centre in early October. Horman bought...

‘Man-Made World’ wins 2012 John Button Prize

Monday, 3 September 2012
Andrew Charlton’s Quarterly Essay 44, Man-Made World: Choosing Between Progress and Planet (Black Inc.), has won this year’s John Button Prize for writing on policy and politics. Charlton, who receives...

2012 Australian Centre Literary Awards winners announced

Monday, 3 September 2012
The winners of this year’s cultural awards from the University of Melbourne’s Australian Centre in the Faculty of Arts were announced on 1 September during the Melbourne Writers Festival. The...

‘Luther: The Calling’ wins Ngaio Marsh Award 

Monday, 3 September 2012
Luther: The Calling by Neil Cross (S&S) has won this year’s Ngaio Marsh Award for New Zealand crime fiction, presented during the 2012 Christchurch Writers Festival. Cross’ novel, the first...

RiP Peter Evans 

Monday, 3 September 2012
Peter Evans, author and journalist, has died aged 78. Evans’ work was published in many newspapers and magazines and he co-authored Goodbye Baby & Amen (1969) and wrote several books including Ari...

2012 Ned Kelly Awards winners announced

Thursday, 30 August 2012
The winners of this year’s Ned Kelly Awards for Australian Crime Writing were announced in Melbourne on 29 August. Pig Boy by J C Burke (Woolshed Press) won the best...