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Last updated 20.11.08

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Buyers scared, say agents

Agents are struggling to sell début and literary fiction, with novels taking longer to sell to publishers and more failing to find...

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Toby Eady joins forces with PFD

Toby Eady Associates has joined forces with PFD, with the larger literary agency set to...

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Orion snaps up Olympian memoir

Susan Lamb and Alan Samson at Orion have bought world rights to three-day event rider Mary...

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Rights - In Depth

Last updated 18.04.08

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A right royal battle

The widely mooted, long-pro­phesied rise of the e-book for the general reader finally seems imminent. Most trade publishers, keen to embrace a potentially lucrative revenue stream, are expanding their digital programmes significantly. Yet...

LBF 2008: fair focus

With both Gordon Brown and his culture minister Margaret Hodge positive about the future of the publishing industry at the London Book Fair, the overall atmosphere at this year’s event was upbeat—although publishers were starting to...

LBF: Assessing the risks

Avoiding the “Londonstani effect” is how some agents and publishers describe it. At the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2005, all the buzz was centred on one book: Gautam Malkani’s Hounslow-set novel, Londonstani. Fourth Estate...


Rights - Blogs

Last updated 14.04.08

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Daisy Frost

Snogs, lies and videotape

Does Lady Gush change outfits to match the books she’s pitching? Did Alan ‘The Fox’ Samson really bring a sleeping bag to the fair? This is essential LBF survival guide.

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Alison Flood

Tops and flops at LBF

Looking at past LBF deals makes for interesting reading, as sales (from fantastic to...

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Clare Alexander

Right royal row

British publishers should not try to sew up digital royalty levels before the sales exist....

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