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Here are the latest newsletters, with details of the conference, the virtual book awards and more:

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June 22, 2020
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Industry figures have spoken of their sadness at Bertrams' fall into administration on Friday (19th June), as well as anger over unpaid bills and unreturned stock. 
Literary agent Felicity Bryan has died, aged 74. She died on Sunday (June 21st) at her home in Kidlington "as she had wished", according to a statement from her family.
With home learning a new and potentially long-lasting part of the education picture, a number of those in the sector believe their freeing of resources during the lockdown will reap long-term gains.
HarperCollins UK has brought back all the staff it placed on furlough at the start of lockdown and will pay all their salaries itself rather than claiming it back from the government, the company has announced.
Bookshops in Wales will be able to reopen again from today (Monday 22nd June) following months of lockdown.
Michael Joseph has acquired The Downfall and a second novel, Eden Lost, by debut author Laure Van Rensburg in a six-figure deal after a six-way auction. 


Dialogue Books has pre-empted “heart-wrenching and raw” novel The Selfless Act of Breathing by J J Bola in a two-book deal.
Virago has acquired a new book from Sonia Purnell, telling the "explosive" story of Pamela Harriman, Winston and Clementine Churchill’s beloved daughter-in-law, and "secret weapon" during the Second World War.
Vintage has signed a “vital” campaigning collection of new writing on LGBTQ+ rights edited by journalist Amelia Abraham.
Welbeck has appointed Kim Brown, formerly of Parragon Books, as vice-president of sales and marketing for North America.
Nosy Crow has acquired Granny Came to England on the Empire Windrush by Patrice Lawrence. 
Spanish author Carlos Ruiz Zafón, whose novels include bestseller The Shadow of the Wind, has died at the age of 55.
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June 19, 2020
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Scottish bookshops will be able to reopen from 29th June as lockdown eases, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
A document circulating the industry is inviting staffers to share their salaries "for the sake of transparency and change".
Independent publishers have expressed their frustration at a lack of communication from Bertrams over unpaid bills, with some owed as much as £15,000.
 
Picador sales director Christine Jones has been appointed to the leadership role of UK sales director at Pan Macmillan.
Jane Harris is leaving her role as m.d. of Children's Trade at Bonnier Books UK to take up the post of group publisher for Children's Books at Welbeck. 
A survey of the Creative Access community, investigating the impact of coronavirus on under-represented communities within the creative industries, has revealed 80% are prioritising finding a new job or freelance work, with almost 40% saying they have run out of money already or are about to do so.


Simon & Schuster intends to go ahead with the publication of John Bolton's The Room Where it Happened, despite the US government's request for an injunction.
Reni Eddo-Lodge's Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Audible Studios for Bloomsbury) has held the Audible weekly number one, the same week it topped the Nielsen BookScan TCM chart.
Amazon UK country manager Doug Gurr is leaving the retailer to become director of the Natural History Museum.
HarperCollins has pre-empted the inside story of Prince William and Harry's faltering relationship from biographer Robert Lacey.
The Frankfurt Book Fair is still scheduled for October, despite a government extension of the ban on mass events in Germany to the end of that month, the prime minister for the German state of Hesse has confirmed.
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Dear everyone,

I'm going to go ahead and say it: we have PIVOTED. Our annual conference programme is now online!

We're hosting twenty sessions over four days - conveniently spaced out to allow you to soak up some M&P wisdom in between meetings, or home school, or cat feedings, or exercise hour, or thinking-about-exercise hour. Each day begins with its own keynote and ends with an interactive panel or set of case studies. Over the course of the week we'll cover everything from micro-influencers to media consumption, crisis comms to collaborations.

The theme of this year's conference is How We Work Now, because frankly, even as I write this, I know that how we are working today might be different from how we're working in a few weeks' time. It's an attempt to encapsulate where we are, to see what we can learn, to anticipate the future and to celebrate what we've managed thus far. It is full of brilliant humans from inside and outside the industry like Natalie A. Carter and Melissa Cummings-Quarry from Black Girls Book Club, author and economist Noreena Hertz, The Drum's assistant editor Sonoo Singh, Canongate's commercial director Jenny Fry, Radio 4's Alison Finch, Tandem Collective's cofounder Naomi Bacon, Dialogue Books' senior publicity manager Millie Seaward and so many more.

 



I'd be lying if I said I wasn't gutted not to see you all at The Barbican this year. But we've found some fun ways to get you interacting which we'll share with you over the next week or so. We've seen via our free panels how much of a sense of community we can foster even via our screens. Whether you're still at work or on furlough (and we checked - training is still permitted on furlough, and a great way to keep in touch if it feels right for your team), this is a great time to come together, share ideas, learn and celebrate. It's going to be a joy to meet you all in this space.

See you in July!

- Miriam Robinson


 

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Your guide to joining us on the night




 
Dear Karen,

The countdown to the Awards night has begun!

As you will have seen in our magazine and on social media, The British Book Awards will take place online this year. The awards will take place on Monday 29th June, with a virtual ceremony that we think will be a spectacular event for the whole book trade and avid readers alike.

The virtual event timings are as follows:


4pm - Awards Part One - Bookshops, Publishers & Agents
5pm - Join in with the Nibbies fun across our social channels
6pm - Awards Part Two - Books, Authors & Illustrators


Your Step-By-Step Guide to watching the virtual British Book Awards

1. Set a reminder and pick your favourite platform to watch together
The virtual #Nibbies will be streamed on our website and across all our social channels: Facebook Live, Twitter Live, Instagram Live and YouTube. Set yourself up on a group Zoom call or new Facebook Messenger Rooms to share the night with your colleagues and friends. Don't forget to add the event to your calendar too!

2. Register Your Interest and WIN a Golden Ticket!
Sign-up here to be sent all the updates in the next week, up until the night. 10 lucky people who sign-up will receive a Golden Ticket, each winning £25 of National Book Tokens.

3. Share who you are rooting for using #Nibbies
Who will you be rooting for on the night? Take a look back at our Book of the Year shortlists and Trade shortlists and share your support for your favourites on Twitter using #Nibbies.

4. Pick out your best outfit and ready up the cocktails

Who will be best dressed? Who will be the mixologist? We have our own mixologist who has created the 'Everyone's Invited' cocktail. If you would like to join in and make your own, the ingredients list will be shared soon. So be ready for a party... because there's lots more fun to be revealed.


We are looking forward to sharing the night with you.

 
- The Bookseller Team
 


 

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June 18, 2020
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Anthony McGowan has won the CILIP Carnegie Medal with Lark (Barrington Stoke), the fourth in his Truth of Things series of novellas, and Shaun Tan has claimed the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration for Tales from the Inner City (Walker Books).
Kathryn Hind, Stacey Halls and Okechukwu Nzelu are among the winners of this year's £100,000 Society of Author Awards.
Publishing, including books, newspapers and magazines, could see a £7bn fall in revenue and 51,000 jobs axed due to Covid-19's effect on bookshop closures and print sales, a report claims.
Headline has acquired Victoria Hislop's One August Night, a sequel to her novel The Island, for release this October.
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Candice Carty-Williams' Queenie (Trapeze) has risen seven places week on week to top the Bookstat e-book chart for the week ending 13th June.
HQ has scooped the first memoir by June Sarpong, charting her life from early childhood in Ghana to a career as broadcaster and campaigner.


Faber is to publish a collection of short stories by John Lanchester this autumn. 
The Women's Prize Trust is launching Discoveries, a writers’ development programme offering aspiring female writers of all ages and backgrounds "encouragement and support" at the beginning of their creative journeys.
Germany has extended the ban on large public events from an initial date of the end of August to October 31st. 
Oxford University Press will publish The Pirate Mums, an LGBTQ+ picture book written by Bluebird communications director Jodie Mullish.
Doubleday has acquired Deacon King Kong by National Book Award Winner James McBride.
Orenda Books is to publish the sixth and final book in Ragnar Jónasson's Dark Iceland series. 
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