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  • Germany set for new e-book project

    Emily Delchar, 26 Feb 2013

    As booksellers around the world struggle to cope with the power of the large online retailers such as Amazon, collaboration between smaller companies and high

    Page 26 Feb 2013

  • Graphic novels 'inspiring India's young adults to start reading'

    Helen Clifford, 25 Feb 2013

    The rising popularity of graphic novels and comic books in India is acting as a major driving force in getting more young adults into reading, according to a

    Page 25 Feb 2013

  • Creative writing to be offered at A-Level

    Emily Delchar, 22 Feb 2013

    The British literary tradition has produced some of the world's best-loved authors, playwrights and poets down the years, and it looks as though that could well

    Page 22 Feb 2013

  • Researchers aiming to benefit authors with new e-book platform

    Emily Delchar, 21 Feb 2013

    Researchers at the University of California's Berkeley campus are hoping to revolutionise the way e-books work in order to allow for greater collaboration

    Page 21 Feb 2013

  • Guilty pleasures could keep libraries in business

    Helen Clifford, 20 Feb 2013

    Libraries across the UK have been suffering in recent times as a result of funding cuts and decreasing visitor numbers, although a new trend appears to be

    Page 20 Feb 2013

  • New Murakami book to be released in April

    Helen Clifford, 20 Feb 2013

    Japanese author Haruki Murakami is known for his reluctance to give interviews or press conferences, which is why it comes as no surprise that he has chosen to

    Page 20 Feb 2013

  • William Boyd to pen new James bond novel

    Helen Clifford, 19 Feb 2013

    Bestselling author William Boyd, whose previous works include award-winning titles such as 'A Good Man in Africa', 'An Ice Cream War' and 'Restless', is to pen

    Page 19 Feb 2013

  • US Government approves merger of Penguin and Random House

    Helen Clifford, 18 Feb 2013

    The merger of publishing giants Penguin and Random House is set to go ahead after the move was given the green light by US government agencies. The deal

    Page 18 Feb 2013

  • Paper books to retain their place in Russian's hearts

    Helen Clifford, 14 Feb 2013

    Despite the growing global popularity of e-books and other digital media formats, Russian literary experts are predicting paper books to remain popular in the

    Page 14 Feb 2013

  • Brand new literary festival launches in Congo

    Helen Clifford, 13 Feb 2013

    Today (February 13th) sees the launch of the inaugural 'Brazzaville' literary and film festival in Congo's Palais de Congres.   The event has been organised by

    Page 13 Feb 2013

  • New 'Woman in Black' book set for release

    Helen Clifford, 13 Feb 2013

    Susan Hill's popular horror story 'The Woman in Black' is to make a return this year with the release of a sequel entitled 'The Woman in Black: Angel of

    Page 13 Feb 2013

  • Used e-books to be sold online

    Helen Clifford, 12 Feb 2013

    The popularity of e-books has been on the rise for the past few years thanks to the invention of digital readers and tablets, and now the craze could be set to

    Page 12 Feb 2013

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