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Orion Children's Books Announce Rebrand For Marcus Sedgwick

Posted at 1:18PM Tuesday 09 Mar 2010

Publication of the CILIP Carnegie long listed REVOLVER in paperback in April 2010 will be the first in this exciting new cover look for acclaimed author Marcus Sedgwick, followed by the hardback publication of his new teen novel, WHITE CROW, in July.

The new look will then be used across Marcus' entire backlist throughout the summer with all ten novels relaunched in paperback by October 2010. Marketing initiatives will complement this launch alongside full publicity campaigns for the new releases and an on-going programme of events.

Publisher Fiona Kennedy says of the relaunch: 2010 is Marcus' first year as a full time writer. It's going to be a significant year for him in many ways, and seemed the ideal time to give his backlist this stunning new look. All ten of his novels remain consistently in print from his Branford Boase winning debut FLOODLAND in 2000 to his latest titles, and we are confident that the relaunch will take him to an even larger audience.

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