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HarperCollins - News

Last updated 07.10.08

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Harper resurrects Dracula

Dracula will live again after HarperCollins revealed it will publish a sequel to the gothic classic that will be written by Bram...

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Harper buys four more from Cox

HarperCollins has bought world rights in a four-book deal with Josephine Cox, including one...

 

Time on Oprah

Time magazine looks at the Oprah-effect on book sales, following Oprah...

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HarperCollins - In Depth

Last updated 01.02.08

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Licensed to thrill

When HarperCollins found itself without a managing director for its children's books division in late 2006, following Sally Gritten's departure for a new role in training, few could have predicted that it would take a year to fill the...

Hachette steals the show

So it wasn't the Grinch that stole Christmas. It was Hachette Livre. Several of its companies had spectacular festive seasons, transforming a hitherto flat year for the UK's largest consumer publishing group. Yet Tim Hely Hutchinson,...

From Morocco with love

As flexible working arrangements go, Jane Johnson's must count as one of the most unusual ever seen in publishing. While continuing her role at HarperCollins as publishing director for HarperFiction, running the Voyager fantasy list and...


HarperCollins - Blogs

Last updated 09.09.08

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Kate Hyde

Unsolicited expectations

The stereotype holds that the slush pile is stuffed with fanatics and untouchables: authonomy.com might just change that.

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Clare Alexander

Local heroes

The new breed of US publishing chiefs are analytical by nature. But it's important to nurture...

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Joel Rickett

Bookseller Fives: in pictures

The annual five-a-side football tournament for the book trade was once again fiercely contested.

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