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Australian publishers nominated for Bologna Prize

Monday, 16 March 2015
Allen & Unwin, Text Publishing and Wilkins Farago have been nominated in the Oceania region for the third annual Bologna Prize for Best Children’s Publishers of the Year.Presented by the...

Oz, NZ festival of literature and arts program announced

Monday, 16 March 2015
The full line-up and program for the 2015 Australian and New Zealand Festival of Literature and Arts in London has been announced.As previously reported by Books+Publishing, Kate Grenville, Steve Toltz,...

TLC Books Manly for sale

Monday, 16 March 2015
TLC Books in the Brisbane bayside suburb of Manly is up for sale. Bookstore owner Tanya Caunce has listed the store for sale on Gumtree with a negotiable price of $30,000,...

Roberts to retire as SLV CEO and state librarian

Monday, 16 March 2015
The State Library of Victoria (SLV) has announced that Sue Roberts will retire from her role as CEO and state librarian.Roberts will step down from the position in mid-April but...

RiP Ian Bedford

Monday, 16 March 2015
Australian author Ian Bedford has died, aged 76.Bedford had a long career as an anthropologist and writer. His works include the novels The Shell of the Old (Rigby), A View...

Madelaine Dickie wins 2014 T.A.G. Hungerford Award

Friday, 13 March 2015
Broome resident Madelaine Dickie has won the 2014 City of Fremantle T.A.G. Hungerford Award for her unpublished manuscript Troppo.Dickie received a $12,000 cash prize and a publishing contract with Fremantle...

Independent Foreign Prize 2015 longlist announced

Friday, 13 March 2015
In the UK, the longlist been announced for the 2015 Independent Foreign Prize, run by literary charity Booktrust. The prize honours the best work of fiction by a living author ‘translated...

RiP Terry Pratchett

Friday, 13 March 2015
British fantasy fiction author Sir Terry Pratchett has died, aged 66. Pratchett was the author of over 70 books, with total sales of 75 million internationally, including YA novel Nation and...

Pan Macmillan to publish ‘Shantaram’ sequel

Thursday, 12 March 2015
Pan Macmillan Australia will publish a sequel to Gregory David Roberts’ novel Shantaram in October under its Picador imprint.The Mountain Shadow is set two years after the events in Shantaram...

Sales for US publishers rise in 2014

Thursday, 12 March 2015
Publishers in the US have reported an increase in revenue in 2014, according to figures from the Association of American Publishers (AAP) Statshot program reported in Publishers Weekly. The program surveyed 1209...

Stella Prize 2015 shortlist announced

Thursday, 12 March 2015
The shortlist for the 2015 Stella Prize has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: Foreign Soil (Maxine Beneba Clarke, Hachette) The Strays (Emily Bitto, Affirm Press) The Invisible History of...

Keeping up with the kids: Chris Kunz on the Kidscreen conference

Thursday, 12 March 2015
Chris Kunz, freelance editor and writer and former children’s publisher at Random House, attended the Kidscreen conference for children’s entertainment professionals in Miami in February. She reports on partnerships between...

Rights round-up 

Thursday, 12 March 2015
SalesFiction—A&U has sold Korean rights to the first five books in the ‘Phryne Fisher’ series (Kerry Greenwood); Finnish rights to The Distant Hours (Kate Morton); Dutch rights to two forthcoming...

Google Cultural Institute launches in Australia

Thursday, 12 March 2015
The collections of 14 Australian cultural institutions are now available online via the Google Cultural Institute of Australia, reports ProBono News. The Google Cultural Institute currently showcases 60,000 artworks from...

NSW library seeks dogs for reading program

Thursday, 12 March 2015
Lake Macquarie City Library in regional NSW is calling on pet owners and their dogs to participate in its Building Reading Confidence for Kids (BaRK) literacy program, reports Government News....

Little Free Library movement comes to Canberra

Thursday, 12 March 2015
Two ‘Little Free Libraries’, also known as ‘community book exchanges’, have recently opened in Canberra, reports ABC News Canberra. John Lovering, a former employee of the National Library of Australia,...

International library news

Thursday, 12 March 2015
New Humanities Open Book program to revive backlist titlesIn the US, the Andrew W Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are working on a pilot grant...

Quote of the week 

Thursday, 12 March 2015
‘We have to reset our business to find how we reach bigger audiences to justify our investments in individual titles. We used to operate in local markets, now we operate...