According to new research published today by the National Literacy Trust (NLT), children and young people’s enjoyment of ...
Kew Publishing has announced it has moved to Casemate, owned by Pen and Sword Books, for its book distribution after the ...
Hanif Kureishi’s Shattered (Hamish Hamilton), an “intense” memoir reflecting on the author’s life following a fall in 2022 ...
Harvill Secker deputy publishing director Katie Ellis-Brown has acquired The Good Liar by Denise Mina as part of a three-book ...
Canongate has acquired James Meek’s new novel Your Life Without Me. Publisher-at-large Francis Bickmore bought world rights (excluding the US) from Natasha Fairweather of RCW Literary Agency. The book ...
Transworld has acquired by Frederick Forsyth and Tony Kent’s The Revenge of Odessa, the sequel to The Odessa File (Arrow/Viking).
Muswell Press has announced that the LGBTQ+ anthology Queer Life, Queer Love 3 will be published in November 2025, and is welcoming contributions from established and unpublished authors.
Bloomsbury Lifestyle has acquired a début by an anonymous author known as "Slutty Cheff" in an 11-way auction.
Pan Macmillan has acquired Frank Verstraete and Céline Broeckaert’s Why Nobody Understands Quantum Physics: And Everyone Needs to Know Something About It.
Bookshop.org is launching Books That Give, a charitable initiative which will see 10% of sales of select Independent Alliance titles donated to the Bookbanks charity.
The Borough Press has acquired Imani Thompson’s “blistering and addictive” debut novel Honey, about a PhD student at Cambridge University who develops a compulsion for murder.
The move marks the latest development by the publisher to "secure its independent future". The entire staff from Vauxhall Bridge Road will be moved to the new offices that span three floors of a ...