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Bookseller Counts Losses at Literary Agencies - Posted January 8, 2010
Has the avalanche of celebrity book deals hurt literary agents? According to a report at The Bookseller, it has been a rough year for agents. The company measured the performance of six different literary agencies in the UK, finding that only one of those agencies managed to turn a profit in the... [GalleyCat]

S&S UK to Follow Parent Lead on Contract Changes - Posted May 24, 2007
The Bookseller reports that Simon & Schuster's UK arm will follow its parent's lead in extending its author contracts, despite the ongoing row in New York between the publisher and the Authors Guild over the reversion of author rights. The move provoked fury from UK aut... [GalleyCat]

The Nibbies, Publishing Edition - Posted May 2, 2007
The British Book Trade Awards announced their winners in Harrogate last night. There are a lot of them, so the highlights include Penguin winning Publisher of the Year, The Friday Project's Clare Christian as Young Publisher of the Year, Quercus getting the Small Press nod and Clare Alexander anointed as Literary... [GalleyCat]

Dateline LBF: Making Global Sense of it - Posted April 18, 2007
<img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/04/18/arts/18fair_CA1.600.jpg" width=400 height=213) The New York Times' Alan Riding has been at LBF all week and seems, at least for the purposes of this article, to have a golly-gee approach to the trade show that's less about celebrating books, he says, and more about "the art of the deal." And even... [GalleyCat]

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