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Search Results - NewsHere are the results for your search on "Catherine":
Coming Of Age For Festival At 21 The Hay Festival is flinging open its doors for the 21st time
Appeal By Birmingham Author Catherine O'flynn Catherine O'Flynn urges Brummies to help her to clinch the gong
Galaxy British Book Awards Shortlists 2008 Lessing up for Nibbie
James Patterson Stamps Out Library Competition James Patterson has knocked Jacqueline Wilson off her perch as the author most-borrowed from British libraries
Dogged Postie Wins First Novel Prize Former postwoman Catherine O'Flynn yesterday made off with one of the year's most prestigious literary prizes
Indie Publishers Move In For Their Share Of The Pi The energy, focus and commitment of smaller companies could be a lesson for the bigger houses
Novel Shortlisted For Top Award Was Rejected By 15 Publishers It is a story that could reignite the flagging confidence of the most dejected aspiring novelist
Booker Prize Plunge Booker Prize gamble gives bookies the pip
Guardian Award Highlights Good Year For First-time Writers Ten "ambitious, resonant" titles are named today to fight the first round of the GBP10,000 Guardian First Book Award
Ian McEwan is Booker Prize favourite William Hill have installed former winner Ian McEwan's book, 'On Chesil Beach', as the 3/1 favourite to win this year's Man Booker Prize
Man Booker Prize longlist announced Four first time novelists are competing against heavyweight authors Ian McEwan and A N Wilson in the running for this year's Man Booker Prize for Fiction
Humour takes the chair at the South Bank Anyone who ever doubted that Jane Austen and Catherine Tate would feature in the same sentence should think again
Times to sponsor Edinburgh book festival The Edinburgh International Book Festival – the largest celebration of books and writers in Britain – is this year to be sponsored by The Times
Safety first on the shelves The internet has given new music a shot in the arm. But in publishing, conservatism reigns
B2b Meets... Catherine Fox Set to the greatest hits of Hymns Ancient and Modern, Fight the Good Fight asks what lessons judo can teach you about life. We had a chat with the author
AMS Finds Buyers for PGW Overseas Unit AMS has found separate buyers for the international operations of PGW
Lending authority Libraries' most borrowed books are not clever or lofty, but they show life exactly as we know it
Book festival director hits out as BBC chiefs axe radio programme The director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival has denounced Radio Scotland's "extraordinary" decision to axe its weekly book programme
Sad ending looms for blog book craze Bloggers are scoring rich paydays by turning their online diaries into books, but some publishers say the craze could fizzle out with a glut of new titles destined to yield disappointing sales
Oxford publishes dictionary for undergraduates Oxford University Press has published a new dictionary aimed at improving poor grammar, spelling and writing skills among undergraduates
Book festival's new leaf Edinburgh International Book Festival, is to be even more extensive this year, with a series of events planned for the autumn for the first time
Iraqi woman's Baghdad blog in the running for £30,000 book prize An anonymous Iraqi woman has become the first blog author to be in the running for a big literary prize for a book published between hard covers
Erotica Pays for Literature at Serpent's Tail Serpent's Tail is best known as a U.K. publisher of authors such as Nobel laureate Kenzaburo Oe...
Irish book raises €130,000 for tsunami victims The tsunami aid publication by Irish writers and publishers, 'Moments: Irish Women Writers In Aid of the Tsunami Victims', has raised over €130,000 for the victims of the South East Asian disaster
You crazy rosbifs Binge-drinking teenagers, dreadful food, terrible weather, sexual repression ... All this and Boris Johnson. No wonder the French are perplexed by us Search Results - Trade AnnouncementsHere are the results for your search on "Catherine":
Ellis Award-winner Rick Mofina To MIRA Uk
Monsters, Slime And Shadow Puppets Make For Science Books Junior Prize Win
Jeremy Vine And The Make-up Ladies Wow Romantic Novelists
Booktrust announce that over two million free books will be given to every reception-aged pupil and Year 7 pupil in England by Christmas 2008
Exciting Developments In Libraries' Partnership With The Book Trade
Winner Of The Kim Scott Walwyn Prize Announced
Shortlist Announced To Honour Outstanding Women In Publishing
Royal Society Prizes For Science Books Shortlist Announced
Tindal Street Press Announce London Dates For Sidura Ludwig's UK Author Tour
Young Writer Remembered And His Talent Celebrated With Bursary For Fledgling Writers
Romantic Novel Of The Year 2008 Long List Announced
Romantic Novel Of The Year Award 2008
The Glen Dimplex New Writers Awards 2007 – Shortlists Announced
Changes At Tindal Street
Welsh Publishers Celebrate Success At Bologna
2007 Quest for The Best Scottish Children's Books Begins
Winner Of Kim Scott Walwyn Prize Announced
Thessaloniki Book Fair At London Book Fair
Welsh Publishers Ideally Placed for International Market
Caroline Griffin: New Chair for Birmingham S Fiction Publishers
Judges Announced for Booktrust Teenage Prize 2007
Longlist Announced for The 2007 Romantic Novel Award
Sleeping Around by Catherine Townsend
The Booktrust Early Years Awards Shortlist Announced
Weidenfeld & Nicolson Acquire Simon Sebag Montefiore’s Next Two Books Search Results - Companies
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