Edemariam awarded 2019 Ondaatje Prize
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
In the UK, Guardian journalist Aida Edemariam has won the Royal Society of Literature’s Ondaatje Prize for her memoir The Wife's Tale: A Personal History (Fourth Estate), which tells the...
Penguin General and Faber win at 2019 British Book Awards; ‘Normal People’ wins book of the year
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
In the UK, the winners of the 2019 British Book Awards, known as the 'Nibbies', have been announced. In the trade section of the awards, Penguin General was named publisher...
Armitage named UK poet laureate
Monday, 13 May 2019
English poet Simon Armitage has been named the UK's poet laureate, after Imtiaz Dharker turned down the position earlier this month. The Guardian reports that Armitage 'had no hesitation whatsoever about...
McGraw-Hill projects up to $529m in annual savings after Cengage merger
Thursday, 9 May 2019
A McGraw-Hill-issued report for investors has projected annual cost savings of US$285–$370 million (A$407–$529m) annually over three years across McGraw-Hill and Cengage after they merge, reports the Bookseller. About 65%...
UK author earnings survey shows lack of diversity, drop in income
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
In the UK, the full results of a report on author earnings have been released, revealing that the vast majority of professional authors are white, reports Book Brunch. Only two...
Dharker turns down British poet laureateship
Tuesday, 7 May 2019
In the UK, poet Imtiaz Dharker has turned down the British poet laureateship, reports the Guardian. ‘I had to weigh the privacy I need to write poems against the demands...
Baker & Taylor to close wholesale retail business
Friday, 3 May 2019
In the US, Baker & Taylor (B&T) has announced that it is closing its retail wholesale business in order to align itself with the education focus of its parent company,...
Khaled Lutfi awarded 2019 Prix Voltaire
Friday, 3 May 2019
The International Publishers Association (IPA) has awarded imprisoned publisher Khaled Lutfi the 2019 Prix Voltaire, which supports defenders of freedom to publish. Lutfi is the founder of Cairo-based Tanmia Bookshop...
Gunaratne wins 2019 Jhalak Prize for ‘In Our Mad and Furious City’
Thursday, 2 May 2019
Guy Gunaratne’s debut novel In Our Mad and Furious City (Tinder) has won the £1000 (A$1860) Jhalak Prize for black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) writers, reports the Bookseller. Gunaratne’s...
Eaves wins 2019 Wellcome Prize for ‘Murmur’
Thursday, 2 May 2019
In the UK, Will Eaves’s novel Murmur (CB Editions) has won the £30,000 (A$55,820) Wellcome Book Prize, awarded to the best new work of fiction or nonfiction centred on medicine...
‘Call me Zebra’ wins 2019 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
In the US, Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi has won the 2019 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for her novel Call me Zebra (Alma Books), reports the Washington Post. The judges...
Stanford University proposes to end funding of university press
Tuesday, 30 April 2019
In the US, Stanford University is moving to end its annual US$1.7 million (A$2.4m) in financial support to its university press, reports Inside Higher Ed. University provost Persis Drell told...
Women’s Prize for Fiction 2019 shortlist announced
Monday, 29 April 2019
In the UK, the shortlist for the 2019 Women’s Prize for Fiction has been announced. The six shortlisted titles are: The Silence of the Girls (Pat Barker, Hamish Hamilton) My Sister,...
Barakat wins US$50,000 International Prize for Arabic Fiction
Friday, 26 April 2019
Lebanese author Hoda Barakat has won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) for her epistolary novel, The Night Mail (Dar al-Adab), reports the Bookseller. Barakat receives US$50,000 (A$70,470) and...
UK publishers report uplift in non-traditional outlet sales
Wednesday, 24 April 2019
In the UK, publishers have reported an uplift in sales from non-traditional outlets, reports the Bookseller. While Nielsen’s Books and Consumers research has found that the ‘other shop’ sector, which...
PRH US introduces reader loyalty program
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
In the US, Penguin Random House has introduced a loyalty program for customers to earn points that can be redeemed for free books, reports Publishers Weekly. Readers can create a...
Hachette UK releases results of ethnicity pay gap report
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Hachette UK has published an ethnicity pay gap report that compares the average wage earnings of the company's Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) staff to the average earnings...
Powers wins 2019 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for ‘The Overstory’
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
In the US, Richard Powers has won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his novel The Overstory (Vintage). The Overstory tells the story of nine strangers brought together by...
PwC report shows growth in UK bookshops while high street retail declines
Friday, 12 April 2019
Bookshops are one of the top retail growth categories in the UK, according to new research from PricewaterhouseCoopers that also shows a record number of UK shops closed in 2018....
Hachette UK opens new distribution centre
Thursday, 11 April 2019
Hachette UK CEO David Shelley has opened the company's new Hely Hutchinson distribution centre in Oxfordshire. The 23,000 sqm building, which Shelley described as ‘the best distribution centre in Europe,...
Man Booker International Prize 2019 shortlist announced
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
The shortlist for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: Celestial Bodies (Jokha Alharthi, trans by Marilyn Booth, Sandstone Press) The Years (Annie Ernaux, trans by...
Waterstones staff deliver petition, self-published book with backing of 9000
Tuesday, 9 April 2019
Staff at UK bookselling chain Waterstones have handed in their petition for a ‘real living wage’, featuring more than 9000 signatures, to the chain’s head office in London, reports the...
Shortlist announced for 2019 Jhalak Prize for BAME writers
Monday, 8 April 2019
The shortlist for the UK’s Jhalak Prize for black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) writers has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: Built: The Hidden Stories Behind Our Structures (Roma...
International Dublin Literary Award 2019 shortlist announced
Friday, 5 April 2019
The shortlist for the International Dublin Literary Award 2019 has been announced. The 10 shortlisted titles are: Compass (Mathias Énard, trans by Charlotte Mandell, Fitzcarraldo Editions) History of Wolves (Emily...
Flemish author Bart Moeyaert wins 2019 Astrid Lindgren Award
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
In Sweden, Flemish author Bart Moeyaert has been announced as the winner of the five million krona (A$760,000) Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Moeyaert is the author of more than 50...
2019 Dylan Thomas Prize shortlist announced
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
The shortlist for the 2019 International Dylan Thomas Prize has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: Friday Black (Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, riverrun) Folk (Zoe Gilbert, Bloomsbury) In Our Mad and...
Leaver, Smith announce new publishing business
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
In the UK, former Quarto Group CEO Marcus Leaver and former Bonnier Zaffre CEO Mark Smith have launched a new trade publishing business, Welbeck Publishing Group. Based in London, with...
Macmillan, Scholastic report gender pay gaps
Monday, 1 April 2019
Macmillan and Scholastic are the latest UK publishers to report gender pay gaps as part of government regulations that require companies with 250 or more employees to report the difference...
2019 Republic of Consciousness Prize awards joint winners
Friday, 29 March 2019
In the UK, joint winners have been announced for the Republic of Consciousness Prize, which recognises ‘brave, bold and brilliant’ literature from small presses and is open to publishers with...
Antrobus wins 2019 Ted Hughes Award
Thursday, 28 March 2019
In the UK, British Jamaican poet Raymond Antrobus has won the 2019 Ted Hughes Award for his debut collection The Perseverance (Penned In The Margins), reports the Guardian. The Perseverance explores family...




