Nosy Crow, Profile and PRH among FutureBook's innovation winners

Nosy Crow m.d. Kate Wilson has been named most inspiring digital publishing person at the FutureBook Innovation Awards. Wilson was named as the winner at a ceremony held at the FutureBook Conference in central London this afternoon (14th November), beating a shortlist that also included Unbound founder Dan Kieran, agent Simon Trewin, indie/hybrid author Hugh Howey and Hachette Book Group c.e.o. Michael Pietsch. Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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Amazon Among Rumored Quercus Suitors

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Usborne, Nosy Crow, Summersdale winners at Independent Publishing Awards

Children's publishers Usborne Publishing and Nosy Crow won two awards each at tonight's (... Continue reading at The Bookseller

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Roald Dahl Funny Prize shortlists revealed

Nosy Crow and Random House Children’s Publishers have three titles apiece on the Roald Dahl... Continue reading at The Bookseller

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Donna Tartt and Michael Pietsch

Michael Pietsch, now CEO of the Hachette Book Group, acquired the book that would become Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch in 2008, when he was the publisher of Little, Brown. The Goldfinch marks Pietsch and Tartt’s first book together, after her previous novels The Secret History and The Little... Continue reading at Slate

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Ether for Authors: Booking the Future

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Nosy Crow to publish book of John Lewis Snowman ad

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Nosy Crow appoints Bolongaro

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Faber, Unbound and Rebecca Smart win at FutureBook Innovation Awards

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Central London 'campus' for Macmillan

Written By: Benedicte Page Publication Date: Thu, 10/11/2011 - 09:30 Macmillan will be making a "major investment" in a new central London campus for its UK publishing operations, with the move to happen in 2014, or later, and negotiations currently underway with property developers in the... Continue reading at The Bookseller

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Waterstone's "bearing fruit", says Daunt

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Faber's Page to speak at FutureBook conference

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Condé Nast college to offer Vogue-branded fashion course

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Society of Authors short story petition gains 5,000 signatures

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