Please note that, due to the Queen’s Birthday holiday on Monday in all states except Queensland and Western Australia, the next Weekly Book Newsletter will be published... Read more
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This year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival (SWF) has recorded over 110,000 attendances and 59,322 ticketed sales worth over $1.5m—the second-highest box office in the organisation’s history. Attendances... Read more
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The finalists for the 2017 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults have been announced. The shortlisted books in each category are: Picture... Read more
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The finalists for the 2017 Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) Booksellers of the Year awards have been announced. The finalists for the Bookseller of the Year... Read more
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The Wilderness Society has announced the shortlist for the 2017 Environment Award for Children’s Literature. The shortlisted books in each category are: Picture fiction Circle... Read more
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Ventura Press has launched a new imprint for emerging writers, to be curated by former creative director of Varuna, the Writers’ House, Peter Bishop. Peter... Read more
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Scribe has acquired world rights to former ABC journalist Kate Wild’s narrative nonfiction account of the fatal police-shooting of a mentally ill man, 24-year-old Elijah... Read more
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Affirm Press has acquired the debut novel by comedian and broadcaster Tony Martin. The publisher said Deadly Kerfuffle is ‘inspired by letters to the local... Read more
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The Fair Work Commission has ruled that planned cuts to weekend penalty rates for retail workers will be phased in over four years. As previously... Read more
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The Fair Work Commission has announced a 3.3% increase to minimum wages effective from 1 July 2017, lifting the minimum wage from $17.70 per hour... Read more
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Writers Rebecca Slater and Scott McCulloch and poet Caitlin Maling are among the 12 recipients of the 2017 Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarships, worth $50,000 each.... Read more
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Catherine Fox and Tracey Spicer have been selected as finalists for the Walkley Foundation’s Women’s Leadership in Media Award. Fox was cited for her nonfiction... Read more
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An app that ‘gamifies’ reading and encourages literacy development has won the University of Sydney’s second Dymocks Innovation challenge. Stephanie Ryan and Swetha Das won the... Read more
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The shortlist for Lip magazine’s annual Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction has been announced. The shortlisted authors and their works are: ‘Aftermath’ by Alice Bishop... Read more
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In the UK, Patrice Lawrence has won the Bookseller’s 2017 YA Book Prize, worth £2000 (A$3491), for her debut novel Orangeboy (Hodder). Orangeboy tells the... Read more
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In the US, the winners of the 2017 Audies, presented by the Audio Publishers Association, have been announced. The Audiobook of the Year award went... Read more
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Canada’s largest bookselling chain Indigo Books & Music has recorded its highest ever total revenue of C$1.02bn (A$1.02bn), reports Publishers Weekly. The figure is up... Read more
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In the US, Cengage has introduced a certification seal on its course materials in a bid to combat piracy, reports Publishers Weekly. The certification seal... Read more
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There are three brand new titles in this week’s top 10 bestsellers chart. Cassandra Clare’s Lord of Shadows (S&S)—the second book in the ‘Dark Artifices’... Read more
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‘Delaney is a relatable and fearless tour guide on this journey, game enough to go to the very edge while you watch from a safe... Read more
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‘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 of the last remaining bastions in our cities and towns of repose and sanctuary’—Gideon Haigh argues against the proposed closure of three Geelong libraries
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Books+Publishing’s latest Junior newsletter contains 22 reviews of books publishing in July and August. The two highest-scoring titles, with five stars each, were the YA... Read more
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Businesswoman Christine Christian has donated $2m to the State Library of Victoria to fund a new centre supporting early stage entrepreneurs. The Start Space centre... Read more
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The winners of the State Library of Queensland’s (SLQ) 2017 Memory Awards, which celebrate excellence in research and new knowledge about the state’s history, were announced... Read more
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In the US, Library Journal magazine and library provider Gale have named Nashville Public Library its 2017 Library of the Year. The annual award highlights... Read more
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How do you extend the sales period of a book past its new-release window? Brad Jefferies asks two local publishers and online bookseller Booktopia for... Read more
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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... Read more
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We’re thrilled to congratulate Catherine Fox for her shortlisting for the Walkley’s Women’s Leadership in Media Award. The award, based on a body of work, cited her recent book Stop Fixing Women as well as articles for the ABC and The Australian. Stop Fixing Women can be ordered through TL Distribution on (02) 8778 9999 or orders@tldistribution.com.au.
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As of Saturday 1st July 2017, Pascal Press will enact a price increase across a selection of titles.
Accordingly, orders received after 1st July 2017 will be invoiced at the new price.
Should you have any questions or require an updated price list, please do not hesitate to contact your Trade Representative or email contact@pascalpress.com.au.
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Pascal Press would like to announce that TL Distribution (TLD) will be closed for stocktake from Thursday 15th June to Thursday 22nd June 2017.
Any orders received during this period will be held at TLD and dispatched on completion of stocktake.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Trade Representative or email contact@pascalpress.com.au.
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