Jessica Neale is Rights Professional of the Year 2022
Jessica Neale of Canongate Books is the winner of the British Book Awards Rights Professional of the Year 2022.
Jessica Neale of Canongate Books is the winner of the British Book Awards Rights Professional of the Year 2022.
Congratulations to Ian Rankin and publisher Canongate Books whose The Dark Remains by William McIlvanney and Ian Rankin won the Fiction: Crime and…
‘Toy Plastic Chicken’ by Uma Nada-Rajah, A Play and a Pint (Salamander Street) was announced as the winner of the inaugural Kavya Prize…
The Dream Factory by Ryan Baldi, and This is Your Everest by Tom English and Peter Burns, are up for Sunday Times…
Canongate authors Selena Godden, Matt Haig, Steven Hall, Ruth Ozeki, Ambrose Parry, and Kei Miller all have books on the latest book…
The Book Festival will move to the Edinburgh Futures Institute in 2024, a landmark development based on the site of the old…
Literature Alliance Scotland (LAS) launches survey to demonstrate value of Scotland’s literary freelancers. The survey is open to freelancers until Sunday 5th…
Fin & Rye & Fireflies by Harry Cook (Ink Road/Black & White Publishing) was announced as the winner of this prize voted…
Edinburgh Napier University is number 1 for Journalism, publishing & public relations in The Guardian best university rankings 2022. And the university’s…
The plan sets out Creative Scotland’s aim to achieve net zero in its own operations (by 2030) and how it will work…
The PA has reported that UK publisher sales rose 5% to £6.7 billion in 2021, a new high for the industry.
Things I Have Withheld by Kei Miller (Canongate Books) is one of the six books shortlisted for the Jhalak Prize 2022.