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Jennifer Down’s ‘Pulse Points’ 

Wednesday, 12 July 2017
‘With precise and beautiful prose, the short stories in Jennifer Down’s Pulse Points carry an emotional clarity and intensity that is truly impressive’ … read Kate McDonell’s full review here,...

Rights round-up

Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Sales Fiction—Sandy Wagner Creative Agents has sold world rights to Bohemia Beach (Justine Ettler) to Transit Lounge, to be published in August 2018. Jane Novak Literary Agency has sold world...

Brave new world: Sydney’s Beachside Bookshop 

Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Sydney’s Beachside Bookshop, which specialises in teen fiction, celebrated its one-year anniversary earlier this year. Read owner and second-generation bookseller Libby Armstrong’s bookseller’s diary here.

Quote of the week

Wednesday, 12 July 2017
‘I don’t think you could over-state the value that writers like Philip Pullman and J K Rowling add to our nation, so why are we de-valuing them by discounting their...

Book blogger spotlight: Lillytales

Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Kate Lloyd started reviewing books on Instagram as a way to connect with like-minded readers. Her blog Lillytales now spans YouTube, Twitter, Goodreads and Litsy, but Instagram remains her favourite...

Charts this week 

Monday, 10 July 2017
Top 10 Bestsellers Index Title Author Imprint 1 The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape John Wiley 2 The Clever Guts Diet Michael Mosley Simon & Schuster 3 The World's Worst Children...

Rights round-up

Wednesday, 5 July 2017
Sales Fiction—HarperCollins has sold Turkish rights to The Gene Thieves (Maria Quinn) to Pegasus Yayinevi. Penguin Random House has sold North American rights and UK and Commonwealth (ex ANZ) rights...

Quote of the week 

Wednesday, 5 July 2017
‘Reading truth-telling accounts of our history and contemporary Australia by First Nations writers is one way of participating in a national dialogue’—writer and lecturer Meera Atkinson recommends a list of...

Publishing delegation travels to Seoul and Beijing

Wednesday, 5 July 2017
A delegation of Australian publishers travelled to Beijing and Seoul in June to ‘research market opportunities for authors and publishers in China and Korea’. Nerrilee Weir, senior rights manager for...

Jock Serong’s ‘On the Java Ridge’ 

Wednesday, 5 July 2017
‘Ned Kelly Award-winner Jock Serong creates a sense of foreboding from the very start of his third novel, and then constantly ratchets up the tension with a keen sense of...

Charts this week 

Monday, 3 July 2017
Top 10 Bestsellers Index Title Author Imprint 1 The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape Wrightbooks 2 The Clever Guts Diet Michael Mosley Simon & Schuster 3 Murder Games James Patterson Century...

Double Act: Hybrid authors on publishing both ways 

Wednesday, 28 June 2017
A new breed of hybrid authors are experimenting with self-publishing alongside traditional publishing. Jackie Tang and Andrea Hanke spoke to John Birmingham, Judy Horacek and Kylie Scott about their self-publishing...

Quote of the week 

Wednesday, 28 June 2017
‘I am very fortunate to be involved in a number of supportive communities who rally when things like this happen—but rarely do I laugh quite as hard as I did...

Melanie Cheng’s ‘Australia Day’ 

Wednesday, 28 June 2017
‘All of her characters—a diverse cast of different races and faiths—are searching for connection or a sense of belonging, and coming up short’ … read Hilary Simmons’ full review here,...

Rights round-up

Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Sales Fiction—Fremantle Press has sold US and UK English-language rights to The Hope Fault (Tracy Farr) to Gallic Books imprint Aardvark Bureau. Giramondo has sold US rights to Border Districts and...

Charts this week 

Monday, 26 June 2017
Top 10 Bestsellers Index   Title Author Imprint 1 The Clever Guts Diet Michael Mosley Simon & Schuster 2 The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape Wrightbooks 3 Camino Island John Grisham...

Quote of the week 

Wednesday, 21 June 2017
‘If we keep doing what we do well, always looking for ways to do it better, we provide an experience that cannot be replicated by Amazon’—ABA chief executive Joel Becker...

Rights round-up

Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Sales Fiction—HarperCollins has sold world Spanish rights to Kingpin (Lili St German) to Ediciones B Mexico SA de CV. Hachette has sold rights to Stars Across the Ocean (Kimberley Freeman)...

Judith Brett’s ‘The Enigmatic Mr Deakin’ 

Wednesday, 21 June 2017
‘This excellent biography will appeal to general readers, students and anyone interested in historical biography’ … read Chris Harrington’s full review here.

Charts this week 

Monday, 19 June 2017
Top 10 Bestsellers     Index Title Author Imprint 1 The Clever Guts Diet Michael Mosley Simon & Schuster 2 The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape Wrightbooks 3 Come Sundown Nora...

Pip Harry’s ‘Because of You’ 

Thursday, 15 June 2017
‘Pip Harry doesn’t shy away from some heavy topics … but Because of You is ultimately a hopeful story about human resilience and the life-changing power of discovering your best friend’ … read...

Quote of the week 

Thursday, 15 June 2017
‘Most emerging writers are not new. Or young. We emerging writers spend a long time in that cramped, dark airless birth canal’—writer Melanie Cheng speaks at the opening of the...

Book blogger spotlight: Tea in the Treetops 

Thursday, 15 June 2017
Brisbane-based bloggers Anni and Philippa met through blogging about World of Warcraft, and now blog together at Tea in the Treetops, which focuses on YA, sci-fi, fantasy, paranormal and historical...

Charts this week 

Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Top 10 Bestsellers Index Title Author Imprint 1 The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape Wrightbooks 2 Come Sundown Nora Roberts Hachette 3 Lord of Shadows Cassandra Clare Simon & Schuster 4...

Quote of the week 

Wednesday, 7 June 2017
‘In these hurried, hustling times, where it seems impossible to find a place simply to sit without someone trying to sell you a $1 coffee for $4.50, libraries are one...

Book blogger spotlight: Tea and Titles

Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Book bloggers Ely and Michelle, of Tea and Titles, are staunch advocates for greater representation of disability in books. ‘The call for diversity in YA is something we’ve definitely noticed...