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Media Extra: What’s hot 

Sunday, 22 October 2006
US politics encroaches on the book pages this weekend with the release of veteran reporter Bob Woodward's latest critique of the Bush administration. In State of Denial (subtitled Bush at...

Como line-up announced 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The line up of writers attending the 2007 Writers at Como festival has been announced. Conn Iggulden, the British co-author of The Dangerous Book for Boys (HarperCollins) will be a...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
While James Patterson's Cross and Michael Connelly's Echo Park battle it out for the top spot, Clive Cussler sneaks into tenth place with the latest novel in the ‘Oregan Files'....

Around the world: Round-up 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
In news from our Around the World blog this week, Google announces another addition to its book search program, the Quill awards are announced in the US and the first...

Murdoch Books announces new UK structure 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
Murdoch Books has announced a new structure for its UK operations, following the resignation of its first UK managing director Tim Whale, who had held the position for only 10...

2006 Davitt Awards announced 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The winner's of this year's Davitt Awards, presented by the Sisters in Crime organisation and named after Australian mystery writer Ellen Davitt, were announced on 13 October in Melbourne. The...

BWF and SWF win volunteer awards 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The Brisbane and Sydney writers' festivals were named state winners in this year's NAB volunteer awards, which recognise organisations that ‘create a positive and inclusive environment for volunteers.' ‘The NAB...

2006 LIANZA awards announced 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The winners of this year's LIANZA (Library and Information Association New Zealand Aotearoa) awards were announced on 9 October as part of the LIANZA conference held in Wellington. The winners...

IPA condemns Politsovskaya murder 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The International Publishers Association (IPA) has ‘vehemently condemned' the recent killing in Moscow of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya.‘The murder of Anna Politkovskaya is not only a tragedy and an attack...

IPA freedom prize to be awarded in Cape Town 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The International Publishers Association (IPA) has announced that the second IPA Publishers’ Freedom Prize will be presented at the 2007 Cape Town Book Fair. ‘In numerous countries around the world...

Copyright bill draft 

Tuesday, 17 October 2006
The government has made available the draft text of proposed amendments to the Copyright Act, ahead of the Copyright Amendment Bill which is due to be introduced into Parliament sometime...

Books Alive 2007 title nominations open 

Monday, 16 October 2006
Booksellers, publishers and authors have been formally invited to nominate titles for consideration in the 2007 Books Alive Great Read Guide by the campaign's organisers. ‘Books Alive is keen to see...

Media Extra: What’s hot 

Sunday, 15 October 2006
The announcement of this year's Man Booker Prize-winner certainly got the attention of the weekend media. For anyone who missed it: Indian author Kiran Desai won the prestigious prize for...

Nobel Prize to Pamuk 

Thursday, 12 October 2006
Turkish author Orhan Pamuk was announced as the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature last week.The judges said of Pamuk--who was raised in Istanbul but currently lives in...

Desai wins Man Booker 

Tuesday, 10 October 2006
The Inheritance of Loss (Hamish Hamilton) by Indian-born writer Kiran Desai has won the 2006 Man Booker Prize, announced in the UK this morning. Desai, whose mother Anita Desai has...

A&R announces newsagency partnership 

Tuesday, 10 October 2006
A&R Whitcoulls Group (ARW Group), which operates the Angus & Robertson bookselling chain in Australia and Whitcoulls in New Zealand, has announced a partnership with the newsagency chain Supanews, which...

Harlequin to cut jobs–but not in Australia 

Tuesday, 10 October 2006
Michelle Laforest, managing director of Harlequin Mills & Boon in Australia, has told WBN that the workforce cuts recently announced by Canadian-based parent company Torstar Corporation would not affect Australian...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 10 October 2006
It's been a big week in the world of crime fiction with new installments in the Alex Cross and Harry Bosch sagas from James Patterson and Michael Connelly. Patterson's Cross...

RiP Anna Politkovskaya 

Tuesday, 10 October 2006
Russian journalist and author Anna Politkovskaya has died. The passionate critic of the war in Chechnya and the Putin administration was shot dead in Moscow on Saturday 7 October.Between 2003...

NSW Premier’s history awards 

Tuesday, 10 October 2006
The winners of the 2006 NSW Premier's History Awards were announced in Newcastle last week.The annual awards were instituted in 1997, with the intention of ‘recognising and promoting excellence in...

Media Extra: What’s hot 

Sunday, 8 October 2006
Some publishers rightly observe that new books about the old Anzacs attract a great number of book buyers-even outside the traditional Anzac Day holiday. It must be why so many...

Booksellers need to be loved too 

Sunday, 8 October 2006
The International Booksellers Federation (IBF) has launched a range of merchandise at the Frankfurt Book Fair to encourage consumers to express their love of their local bookshop. The ‘I love...

Gourmand awards go to China 

Sunday, 8 October 2006
One party invitation that rarely gets jettisoned during the Frankfurt Book Fair is that for the annual Gourmand magazine party at the sumptuous Casino Villa Bon. While some were enduring...

South Africa to build on Cape Town success 

Sunday, 8 October 2006
There was a special focus on South Africa today, with a breakfast briefing on the South African book trade and the Frankfurt Book Fair-sponsored Cape Town Book Fair (which took...

Turkey prepares for greater scrutiny in 2008 

Sunday, 8 October 2006
Following the signature of an agreement between the Republic of Turkey and the Frankfurt Book Fair in Ankara late last month, Turkey was today formally presented as the Guest of Honour...

Indian publishers ‘very happy’ with Frankfurt 

Sunday, 8 October 2006
Most Indian publishers attending the Frankfurt Book Fair as part of the Guest of Honour program this year were ‘very happy' with the amount of business being conducted, according to...