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Taking Women Off The Shelf How Virago changed the publishing landscape for ever
Saudi Wields British Law Against U.S. Author Billionaire leverages harsher libel rules to suppress unflattering book
Books Remain Core To WHS W H Smith's books director, Rachel Russell said this week that books remain central to the business
Appeals Court Rejects Bid To Block 'Libel Tourism' The New York Court of Appeals has denied a bid by author Rachel Ehrenfeld to have a U.S. court declare a libel judgment issued against her in the U.K. unenforceable in America
W H Smith Ahead In Battle Of The Ads W H Smith believe it is winning the ferocious Christmas TV advertising battle
US Author Mounts 'Libel Tourism' Challenge A ferocious attack on the "chilling effect" of the English law of libel and its use by wealthy "foreign tourists" will be mounted in a top US court today
US Writer Fights Gagging Order On Al-Qaeda Claims A US academic is fighting to stop an English judge silencing her suspicions that a Saudi sheikh may have bank-rolled al-Qaeda
Kiwi Actresses Lined Up For The Lovely Bones Director Peter Jackson has announced that two young local girls will star in his up-coming feature film The Lovely Bones
Business Book of the Year Award Publishers are reminded to make their submissions for the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award before the deadline on June 29th
In defence of the blogerati Rachel Cooke's attack on the literary blogosphere reveals more about her assumptons than her targets
Lost Welsh writers given new lease of life The Library of Wales has launched four new titles in its series of revived 20th-century English language classics from the principality
Welsh novelist is first winner of £60,000 Dylan Thomas award New worldwide literary award drawing on the magical Welsh name of Dylan Thomas has announced its first £60,000 winner
Waterstones appointments A number of Ottakar's staff are joining the Waterstone's team
Murakami and Tremain on Frank O'Connor shortlist Frequently overlooked literary form given a boost as big names make the final line-up of the Frank O'Connor award, the world's richest short story prize
Gardener leads Bafta nominations British political thriller The Constant Gardener leads the field at the Bafta film awards with 10 nominations
Smith wins Whitbread novel prize Ali Smith's first full-length novel, The Accidental, has won the Whitbread Novel of the Year award
Le Carre opens London film gala The 2005 London Film Festival begins on Wednesday with a gala screening of the movie version of John Le Carre's novel, The Constant Gardener
Faber makes history Faber enjoyed "The best month in the company's history" in September
Barnes backed for Booker With the Man Booker Prize short list announced today, bookmakers William Hill report that Julian Barnes has taken over favouritism from Ian McEwan
Le Carre film wins critical acclaim 40 years after his biggest film hit, Le Carre is savouring the prospect of a commercial and critical triumph with his five-year-old novel The Constant Gardener
The outsider Novelist Rachel Cusk joined a book group to discuss beauty and truth. Instead she found herself defending Chekhov, and perplexed as to why the English resist stories of everyday life
Russell replaces Kibble as WHS Books Unit Director W H Smith has appointed Rachel Russell to replace Gary Kibble as Business Unit Director, Books
Fact, fiction and poetry line up for new-writing award Ten books of "maturity and accomplishment" vie with each other in the opening stage of the Guardian First Book award today
Best Books for the Youngest Readers Booktrust have announced the shortlist for the 2004 Early Years Awards
RDF Rights Division Opens for Business RDF Media, producers of Faking It and Wife Swap among other recent hit TV programmes, have launched their new rights management division Search Results - Trade AnnouncementsHere are the results for your search on "Rachel":
Ilkley Literature Festival 2008: First Authors Announced
Expert Judging Panel Unveiled For The Nobby Travels National Children's Book Review Competition
Hutchinson To Publish Debut Novel By Rachel Heath
Dylan Thomas Prize – Call For Entries
New Acquisitions For Chatto & Windus
First, Catch Your Kangaroo!
Lesley Pearse Women Of Courage Award
Longlist Announced for The 2007 Romantic Novel Award
Uzodinma Iweala Wins John Llewellyn Rhys Prize
Frank O’connor International Short Story Award
Sour Milk & Bitter Honey: How Israel Took The Arab Out Of The Jews
Speakers Announced for This Year’s Library + Information Show
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