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Ernest Scott Prize 2015 shortlist announced

Tuesday, 9 June 2015
The shortlist for the 2015 Ernest Scott Prize for history, presented by the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Arts, has been announced.The shortlisted titles are: A Bloody Road Home: WWII...

Huber appointed head book buyer at Readings Carlton 

Friday, 5 June 2015
Readings has appointed Alison Huber as the new head buyer of the books division at Readings Carlton.Huber, the current academic buyer at Readings Carlton, replaces Martin Shaw, who is moving...

Davitt Awards 2015 longlists announced

Friday, 5 June 2015
Sisters in Crime has announced the longlists for the 2015 Davitt Awards for the best crime books by Australian women.There are 96 titles longlisted, including 44 adult novels, 14 young...

Kibble and Dobbie Awards 2015 shortlists announced

Wednesday, 3 June 2015
The shortlists for this year’s Kibble and Dobbie Literary Awards have been announced.The shortlisted titles for the $30,000 Kibble Literary Award, which recognises the work of an established Australian female...

Quote of the week 

Wednesday, 3 June 2015
‘China is itself largely a self-contained, self-serving market, one that doesn’t need interaction with foreign or overseas publishers to survive’—Publishing Perspectives editor-in-chief Edward Nawotka reflects on the lack of interaction...

Rights round-up 

Wednesday, 3 June 2015
SalesFiction—Black Inc. has sold US rights to Laurinda (Alice Pung) to Alfred A. Knopf.Children’s— Alex Adsett Publishing Services has sold Ruby Wishfingers (Deborah Kelly) to Wombat Books. Hardie Grant Egmont...

Horton Books to close

Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Melbourne independent bookstore Horton Books will close at the end of July.The store, which is owned by John and Judy Horton, has been located on Smith Street in Collingwood for 15...

Books for Cooks to relocate to Queen Vic Market

Monday, 1 June 2015
Melbourne culinary bookstore Books for Cooks has announced it will relocate to the Queen Victoria Market in mid-June.Books for Cooks owner Tim White said in a statement that the store...

VicArts grant recipients announced

Monday, 1 June 2015
Arts Victoria has announced its latest round of VicArts grant recipients.The program will provide $1.5 million in funding for 106 new creative projects by independent artists and arts organisations in...

Bestsellers this week 

Monday, 1 June 2015
Johanna Basford’s Enchanted Forest (Laurence King Publishing) has re-entered the top 10 bestsellers chart to become this week’s number one bestseller, ahead of Basford’s other colouring book title, Secret Garden (Laurence...

Wavesound to launch Australian audiobook imprint 

Monday, 1 June 2015
Audiobook publisher and distributor Wavesound will launch a new audiobook imprint for Australian titles on 1 July.Wavesound spokesperson James Woodman told Books+Publishing that the company is primarily focussed on the library market, but...

Starr wins 2015 Text Prize

Friday, 29 May 2015
Author and teacher Kimberley Starr has won the 2015 Text Prize for YA and Children’s Writing for her manuscript The Book of Whispers.The winning manuscript, a historical fantasy novel set...

New Book Council to ‘promote books’, says Brandis 

Thursday, 28 May 2015
The purpose of the proposed Book Council of Australia is to ‘promote books’ and is ‘about more than writers’, federal arts minister George Brandis has told a Senate estimates committee.In the...

McCorkell wins 2015 Affirm Press Creative Writing Prize

Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Tobias McCorkell has won the 2015 Affirm Press Creative Writing Prize for an excerpt from his novel Barely Anything.McCorkell’s novel, a component of his PhD on contemporary Australian literature, is set...

Rights round-up

Wednesday, 27 May 2015
SalesFiction—Fremantle Press has sold UK, US and European rights to The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt (Tracy Farr) and The Weaver Fish (Robert Edeson) to Aardvark Bureau. Nonfiction—Black Inc....

Quote of the week

Wednesday, 27 May 2015
‘The cancellation of the June round of funding will have an immediate effect on the publishers of Australian literary titles, requiring the cancellation or postponement of some of those titles’—Giramondo...