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Amazon expands one-hour delivery across Manhattan

Thursday, 19 February 2015
In the US, Amazon has expanded its one-hour delivery service Amazon Prime Now across most of Manhattan, reports Mashable. Two-hour delivery is also available in all of Manhattan and parts...

Random House US to publish ‘discovered’ Dr Seuss book

Thursday, 19 February 2015
Random House US has announced it will publish a recently ‘discovered’ picture book by Ted Geisel aka Dr Seuss on 28 July, reports Publishers Weekly. The book, entitled What Pet Should I Get?,...

Waterstones relaunches website with individual shop pages

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
UK bookselling chain Waterstones has relaunched its website offering a ‘simpler and more pleasurable experience’ for customers, reports the Bookseller. The new website, which is optimised for tablets and smartphones,...

Faber ends affiliation with Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
US-based Farrar, Straus and Giroux (FSG) and UK’s Faber and Faber have ended their 17-year affiliation, reports Publishers Weekly. FSG will no longer publish titles under the US-based Faber and Faber Inc. imprint,...

ALIA launches poll for Australia’s most borrowed books

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) is asking its members to participate in a survey to identify Australia’s most borrowed books. The voting categories are adult fiction, adult nonfiction,...

NSW library to host international picture book exhibition 

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Gosford City Library’s Erina branch in NSW will exhibit an international collection of 300 favourite picture books from 36 countries, as voted by librarians.The World through Picture Books exhibition was...

International library news

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Patterson the most borrowed author as lending drops in UK librariesJames Patterson was the most borrowed author in UK libraries in 2014 according to data from the Public Lending Right, reports the Bookseller. This...

Quote of the week

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
‘The downgrading of the Premier’s Book Awards from an annual to a biennial event could be seen as Western Australia losing its literary AAA rating in the eyes of other states’—WA...

Rights round-up 

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
SalesNonfiction—HarperCollins has sold radio broadcast rights to This Way of Life (Sumner Burstyn); and German rights to Instant Entertaining (Donnay Hay). Children’s—The Frances Plumpton Agency (NZ) has sold Korean rights...

New website to sell books on Tasmania direct from authors

Wednesday, 18 February 2015
A new online bookshop selling print books about Tasmania directly from the authors has been launched.Tasmanian Books, which was launched in January by local author Andrew Wilson, aims to ‘bring all of...

Foyles reports rise in sales, drop in profits

Tuesday, 17 February 2015
UK independent bookseller Foyles has reported a £600,000 (A$1.18m) loss in the 2013/14 financial year despite a 2.2% rise in sales, reports the Bookseller. The bookseller, which has five shops in...

Ditmar Awards ballot announced

Tuesday, 17 February 2015
The shortlisted works for the Ditmar Awards ballot have been announced and voting has commenced.The shortlisted works include:Best Novel The Lascar’s Dagger (Glenda Larke, Orbit) Bound: Alex Caine Book One (Alan...

Penguin increases price of Black Classics range 

Tuesday, 17 February 2015
The recommended retail price (RRP) of Penguin’s Black Classics series, as well as some titles in its Drop Cap and Classics Deluxe series, are set to increase.The RRP of more than 400 titles...

HarperCollins acquires rights to Tim Cahill autobiography

Tuesday, 17 February 2015
HarperCollins has acquired the rights to the autobiography of Australian soccer player Tim Cahill.Cahill has played over 80 games for Australia and is the country’s top goal scorer, including five World Cup goals....

ILF appoints Bryce as new patron

Tuesday, 17 February 2015
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) has appointed former Australian governor-general Quentin Bryce as its 2015 patron. Bryce, who was governor-general from 2008-2014, said in a statement that she had travelled extensively...

Bestsellers this week

Monday, 16 February 2015
The titles in the top 10 bestsellers chart remain largely unchanged this week, with the film tie-in to American Sniper (Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen & Jim DeFelice, HarperCollins) in top spot for a...

Asialink 2015 arts residencies announced

Monday, 16 February 2015
The University of Melbourne’s Asialink program has announced the recipients of its 2015 Arts Residencies, supported by the Australia Council for the Arts.Writers and arts programmers receiving residencies in Asian...

S&S reports losses in revenue, operating income

Friday, 13 February 2015
In the US, Simon & Schuster’s (S&S) parent company CBS Corporation has released its full-year results, which reveal a fall in revenue and operating profits for the publisher in 2014, reports Publishers Weekly. Revenue...

WA Premier’s Book Awards move to biennial format 

Friday, 13 February 2015
The State Library of WA (SLWA) has announced the Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards are moving to a biennial format, with the next awards to be presented in 2016.Works published...

Your store: On display 

Friday, 13 February 2015
Fullers Bookshop’s Catherine Schulz and Reader’s Feast’s Mary Dalmau share some visual merchandising tips from the past year.Catherine Schulz, manager, Fullers Bookshop, Hobart: We like telling stories on display tables,...

My kind-of life: Oliver Mol on ‘Lion Attack!’ 

Friday, 13 February 2015
Lion Attack! (Scribe, May), the first book from Australian writer Oliver Mol, co-winner of the inaugural Scribe Nonfiction Prize for Young Writers, is part memoir and part make-believe. Reviewer Chloe Townson...

Talkback: Timing titles for Christmas 

Friday, 13 February 2015
Do you think publishers save too many high-profile titles for Christmas? Books+Publishing asked three booksellers.Heather Dyer, owner, Fairfield Books: I think publishers do save a lot of titles for Christmas and...