Pan Macmillan has announced a major reshuffle across its communications teams including new roles for Claire Evans, Poppy ...
Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book transfers to the West End after playing to packed houses at Little Angel Theatre and on tour ...
Sir Lenny Henry is coming to Brighton to celebrate the release of his latest book. School children will meet the comedy star ...
Neurodivergent and disabled people have long been underrepresented in our stories. Here, Elle McNicoll talks about the power ...
Debut author Lucy Jane Wood shares her unconventional (and suitably spooky, or serendipitous) publishing story that just sort ...
The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) has raided two schools in Enugu and seized pirated books worth over N7 million. The ...
We are pleased to invite submissions for an edited volume entitled Polyglot Women as Agents of Transfers in the European Romantic Public Space, edited by Antonella BRAIDA and Céline SABIRON to be ...
We were running our Macmillan Coffee Morning Fundraiser alongside our Reading Cafes this year,” explained Anne Bullerwell, ...
If you have any young friends who aspire to become writers, the second-greatest favor you can do them is to present them with copies of ‘The Elements of Style.’ The first-greatest, of course, is to ...
In his book Why Read the Classics? Italian writer Italo Calvino defined classics as ‘books which, the more we think we know them through hearsay, the more original, unexpected, and innovative we find ...
A not-for-profit organisation is expanding its support for neurodiverse people. Swell Music CIC, which was founded in 2020, uses the power of music to support people. It has announced plans to expand ...
A bug-hunting bear, a cat astronaut and a doctor who specialises in helping fairytale creatures are just a few of the stars of this autumn’s best books for kids, write Emma Dunn and Jasmine Ewens ...