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Search Results - NewsHere are the results for your search on "Jonathan":
How The Richard & Judy Book Club Has Shaken Publishing A phenomenon of daytime telly has killed the literary snob. And about time, too
Royal Society Science Book Prize The prize catches in an ocean of writing talent
Faber & Faber USA To Expand With New Publisher In a bid to expand Faber and Faber stateside, the joint owners of the imprint—FSG and Faber & Faber Ltd.—have tapped British editor Mitzi Angel to come on board in the newly created position of publisher
McSweeney's Partners With eMusic For Exclusive Audio Books eMusic and McSweeney's have partnered to release an unusual series of audio books based on essays from McSweeney's Quarterly Concern
Child Offender Novel Wins Prize Boy A, a controversial novel about a child offender, has been voted best 'book to talk about'
Book Publishing Goes Paperless Book Publishers Turn To Electronic Readers
Boy A Novel Is Top Talking Point Jonathan Trigell's novel Boy A, about a young man's struggle to adapt to life after prison, has topped a shortlist of Britain's most discussion-worthy books
Ukrainian Tractor Novel To Become West End Play Best-selling novel A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka is being transformed into a West End play
Borders Tags Atheist Book With 'O Come All Ye Faithless' Cards A controversial Christmas card reading "O come all ye faithless" has been strongly criticized by Christians as an "ill judged and insensitive joke."
It's Time To Ditch The Prize Guys It's high time to say thank you and good night to the Man Group and to Booker's ancien regime
Harpercollins Picks Up Jerry Hall HarperCollins has snapped up world rights to the "explosive" autobiography of Jerry Hall, the Texan fashion icon and former wife of Rolling Stone Mick Jagger
New Frey Novel Surfaces At HC The guy who shamed publishing and upset Oprah is back
Cape launches graphic prize Jonathan Cape, in association with the Observer and the annual ICA Comica Festival, is launching a graphic novel short story prize
Captive Audience For Cape's Latest Writer Kester Aspden received a warm welcome in Waterstone's Leeds on Wednesday night, when he sat in conversation with Reading Partners' Tom Palmer
Highdown's Taylor to run HarperSport Jonathan Taylor, of the small sports publisher Highdown, owned by Trinity Mirror, is to join HarperCollins as Publishing Director of HarperSport
Steppes Aside Borat – Gabit's In Town London's Dover St Jazz Bar was swinging with Beatles hits on Monday night when 'The Kazakh Beatle' Gabit Sagatov took the stage
US best seller lists "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne heads the US non fiction best seller ists
Short story nominees are unveiled Beheadings, suicide and a Catholic orphanage all feature in the finalists for the National Short Story Prize
Big guns on shortlist for rich literary prize Julian Barnes, Sebastian Barry, J M Coetzee, Salman Rushdie and Cormac McCarthy were among eight authors shortlisted for the world's richest prize for a single work of fiction in English
The best seller Amanda Ross, the brains behind the Richard & Judy Book Club, has turned at least 10 authors into millionaires. So why does she attract such sniffiness?
Option now, pay later Jonathan Lethem, who has sold film options for several novels but has never seen one turned into a movie, has come up with a new twist
Granta nominates best young US novelists Granta magazine has unveiled its second list of the best young American novelists
An American novelist scandalizes France Writing in French -- quelle horreur -- Jonathan Littell has thrown France into literary uproar over his sprawling novel about a gay Nazi officer
Random House looks to Future Growth The Random House Group has announced a number of changes and promotions as part of the Group's growth strategy as it looks to the next stage in its development
The Ecstasy of Influence Literature has been in a plundered, fragmentary state for a long time Search Results - Trade AnnouncementsHere are the results for your search on "Jonathan":
CWA Duncan Lawrie Dagger Awards - 2008 Results
Six Degrees Separates Winner In Royal Society Science Books Prize
Random House Group Strengthens Digital Team With Appointment Of Digital Publisher
Royal Society Prizes For Science Books Shortlist Announced
Transworld Ireland To Publish Ronan O'Gara's Autobiography
Dee Day For Transworld
2 South African Authors With North American Deals
Arcadia Books Newsflash
New Biography Reveals An Untold Side Of Hong Kong History
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Paperback Publication Date
It's In The Bag. Christmas Title Hitches A Ride At The British Comedy Awards.
Stranger Than Fiction? Understanding Institutional Change And Economic Development
New Acquisition for Jonathan Cape
National Book Critics Circle Sponsors Three Panels At Bookexpo America
The Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature
The Jewish Quarterly Hh Wingate Literary Award Winner
Tomorrow You Go Home by Tig Hague
New Acquisition for Jonathan Cape
Final Judging Panel Announced for 2006 Costa Book Awards
Faber Revealed As Critics Top Choice for 2006
Nominations for The South Bank Show Awards/the Times Breakthrough Award
Uzodinma Iweala Wins John Llewellyn Rhys Prize
Chatto & Windus to Publish Les Bienveillantes by Jonathan Littell
The Edge Of Sound and The Steam Men / Atlantic Books
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