String of promotions at Borough Press as imprint expands

HarperFiction literary imprint The Borough Press has announced expansion plans and a string of promotions within its editorial team. Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

[ The Bookseller | 2021-09-15 07:36:01 UTC ]

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Borough Press nets Charlotte Philby's Cambridge spy novel

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Borough Press pre-empts Millner epic

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Borough Press signs Jeans' 'moving' tale of 'lavender marriage'

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The Economist Group Cuts 90 Employees, Takes 1843 Mag Digital-Only

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Anna Baty joins Hodder Non-Fiction with new roles for Perrin and Armstrong

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Borough Press reveals new Collins novel The Betrayals

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Promotions for Transworld's editorial team

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The Improper Bostonian Shutters After 28 Years

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Chevalier's 10th and 'finest novel yet' unveiled

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The Borough Press and The Good Literary Agency open submissions for un-agented BAME writers

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Borough Press promotes 'rising star' Charlotte Cray

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Borough Press buys debut by Charlotte Philby

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Borough scoops editor's debut following five-way auction

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Librarian wins £10k Cheltenham Literature Festival First Novel competition

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