England’s Deborah Rogers Foundation this time honors a published poet who’s producing his first novel, ‘The Dead Don’t Bleed.’
London Book Fair: Klaus Flugge To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
The founder of Andersen Press and the Klaus Flugge Prize, the Hamburg-born Klaus Flugge will be honored in London on April 19.
London Book Fair’s Lifetime Achievement Award: Japan’s Hiroshi Hayakawa
A champion of exuberant genre work as well as international literature, Japan’s Hiroshi Hayakawa wins LBF’s top honor.
Peter Florence’s Resignation: Wales’ Hay Festival Seeks New Leadership
With the Hay Festival’s board having endorsed an independent investigation, the program’s co-founding director has resigned.
Bloomsbury’s Nigel Newton Receives London Book Fair’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Nigel Newton, founding CEO of Bloomsbury, is to receive a London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement Award for his ‘huge contribution to the book industry.’
Sweden’s Dorotea Bromberg Is London Book Fair’s Lifetime Achievement Laureate 2019
Dorotea Bromberg co-founded Swedish book publisher Bromberg Bokförlag with her father. The company still punches far above its weight in the literary world.
Heath Agency’s Prema Raj Wins Second DRF David Miller Bursary
The program, which features international work experience and travel, supports literary agents and rights directors in their formative professional years and is an initiative of the Deborah Rogers Foundation.
The UK’s Sunday Times/PFD Award for Younger Writers Shortlists Four Debuts
In line for the 20th iteration of The Sunday Times/Peters Fraser + Dunlop Prize honor four authors 35 or younger have been named to the program’s shortlist.
London’s Tribute to Agent and Author David Miller: ‘Boundless Curiosity’
Rogers Coleridge & White’s David Miller is remembered in London as a deeply respected literary agent, a compelling author, and ‘wonderful father.’
In London, Vintage Books’ Sam Coates Wins First Deborah Rogers Foundation Bursary
‘Selling and managing rights is at the heart of our business,’ says Gill Coleridge on conferring the first Deborah Rogers Foundation Bursary Award to Sam Coates in London.
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