Sunday, April 25, 2010

Author Alan Sillitoe dies in London aged 82

Author Alan Sillitoe dies in London aged 82The author Alan Sillitoe has died aged 82 at Charing Cross Hospital in London, his family has said. The Nottingham-born novelist emerged in the 1950s as one of the "Angry Young Men" of British fiction. His son David said he hoped his father would be remembered for his contribution to literature. His novels included Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, both of which were made into films. The two books are regarded as classic examples of kitchen sink dramas reflecting life in the mid 20th century Britain. He was born on 4 March 1928 - the second son of an illiterate tannery labourer who was often out of work
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Friday, April 23, 2010

Bookseller Industry Awards shortlist announced (UK)

Bookseller Industry Awards shortlist announced (UK)"The first Bookseller Industry Awards shortlist has been announced with 16 categories covering the publishing and retail industry. The awards combine the British Book Industry Awards, also known as the trade Nibbies, and The Bookseller's own Retail Awards. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 17th May at the Royal Courts of Justice"
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

National Non-Fiction Day 2010 (UK)

National Non-Fiction Day is an annual celebration, initiated by the Federation of Children's Book Groups in partnership with Scholastic Children's Books. It aims to celebrate all that is brilliant about non fiction and show that it's not just fiction that can be read and enjoyed for pleasure. The first National Non-Fiction Day will be celebrated on the 4th November 2010, and annually thereafter on the first Thursday in November. RSS Feed
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Orange Award for New Writers 2010 shortlist

The Orange Award for New Writers 2010 shortlist has been announced:

* The Book of Fires - Jane Borodale, Harper Press
* The Boy Next Door - Irene Sabatini, Sceptre
* After The Fire, A Still Small Voice - Evie Wyld, Jonathan Cape
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Poole Literary Festival 2010 (UK)

Poole Literary Festival 2010 (UK)The Poole Literary Festival will provide the opportunity to meet some of your favourite authors and discover new ones through a programme of workshops, discussions and events for adults, children and families - 29-31 October, 2010 - Poole, Dorset, UK

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The Orange Prize for Fiction 2010 shortlist

The Orange Prize for Fiction 2010 shortlist has been announced:

* Rosie Alison - The Very Thought of You
* Barbara Kingsolver - The Lacuna
* Attica Locke - Black Water Rising
* Hilary Mantel - Wolf Hall
* Lorrie Moore - A Gate at the Stairs
* Monique Roffey - The White Woman on the Green Bicycle


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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Desmond Elliott Prize 2010 longlist announced

The longlist for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2010, the award for a first novel published in the UK, has been announced:

* The Upright Piano Player by David Abbott (MacLehose Press, Quercus)
* Before the Earthquake by Maria Allen (Tindal Street Press)
* The Hungry Ghostsby Anne Berry (Blue Door)
* Rupture by Simon Lelic (Picador)
* The Shadow of a Smileby Kachi A. Ozumba (Alma Books)
* Talk of the Town by Jacob Polley (Picador)
* The Breaking of Eggs by Jim Powell (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
* Designs for a Happy Home by Matthew Reynolds (Bloomsbury)
* Beauty by Raphael Selbourne (Tindal Street Press)
* The Girl with Glass Feet by Ali Shaw (Atlantic Books)

Orange Award for New Writers 2010 shortlist

The Orange Award for New Writers 2010 shortlist has been announced:

* The Book of Fires - Jane Borodale, Harper Press
* The Boy Next Door - Irene Sabatini, Sceptre
* After The Fire, A Still Small Voice - Evie Wyld, Jonathan Cape