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Childrens - News

Last updated 20.08.08

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Trade readies launches for new Paolini

Midnight launches will be held in bookshops for Brisingr, the latest Christopher Paolini title in the Inheritance Cycle...

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Gateshead gets bookcrossing with Skellig

Library authorities in Gateshead are to give away 1,500 copies of David Almond's...

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Authors set to entertain children on holiday

Random House Children’s Books and Thomas Cook have announced a joint initiative to...

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Childrens - In Depth

Last updated 26.06.08

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Reeve: ‘a proper writer at last’

Carnegie winner Philip Reeve has lent his support  to introducing age guidance to children’s books, describing the current author revolt over the move as “a storm in a teacup”.“The market research evidence that...

Careers in children’s books

Big-name authors, such as Philip Pullman, J K Rowling and Jacqueline Wilson, have helped to make children’s publishing a vibrant sector to work in. Hannah Davies talks to an editor, a marketing director and a bookseller to find out what...

Bologna hopes to attract the full focus

A deal for Darcey Bussell and a raft of paranormal fiction is setting the pre-Bologna children’s rights market buzzing. The Bookseller provides a round-up of the pre-fair action. A hotly contested auction for Sarwat...


Childrens - Blogs

Last updated 26.06.08

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Anthony Horowitz

Banding together

More than 2,000 industry figures are opposed to the age banding of kids’ books—so why isn’t the PA listening?

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Alex Milway

What’s the point of blogging?

Where blogging is concerned, British authors can learn a thing or two from their US counterparts.

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Victoria Arnstein

Back to school

Changes are afoot in the school curriculum, throwing up challenges and opportunities for publishers.

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