12 Feb 2015
Spanish rights in Nessa Carey’s Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome
Russian rights in Patrick Dillon’s The Story of Buildings
Chinese rights in Michael Schuster’s Essential Winetasting
11 Feb 2015
The Guardian today carries a great review of Helen Fry’s new book Spymaster: The Secret Life of Kendrick.
“An exhaustively-researched book on a man whose life cried out for an autobiography… an extremely valuable contribution to our understanding of a secret world.”
10 Feb 2015
Lee Trimble’s Beyond the Call: The True Story of One World War II Pilot’s Covert Mission to Rescue POWs on the Eastern Front has had a great review from Publishers Weekly:
‘An inspiring read and well-researched, to boot; Trimble’s story shows that even in a great global war, one regular soldier can make a difference.’
09 Feb 2015
There’s a great review of Nessa Carey’s Junk DNA in this week’s New Scientist:
‘A cutting-edge, exhaustive guide to the rapidly changing, ever-more mysterious genome.’
09 Feb 2015
Chloe Banks’ debut novel The Art of Letting Go, published by Thistle Books, continues to climb the charts, currently at No.64 in the Kindle bestseller list.
06 Feb 2015
David Stafford’s Spies Beneath Berlin, recently published by Thistle Books, has moved into the Kindle top 5 in Australia, currently at #4.
06 Feb 2015
Ian Graham - shortlisted for the 2014 Educational Writers’ Award - champions a “Cinderella corner” of publishing.
04 Feb 2015
Lynne Barrett-Lee has written a very helpful piece in the current Words With Jam on How to become a better storyteller.
04 Feb 2015
Monica Porter has written a fascinating piece for Newsweek on The Arrival of the Wearable Dating App.
04 Feb 2015
Stewart Lansley and Joanna Mack’s BREADLINE BRITAIN - The rise of mass poverty has been named Book of the Month by the Unite union.
‘Highly readable. A devastating critique… Lansley and Mack are to be congratulated in assembling in relatively few pages a wealth of information. It is to be hoped that their work helps encourage a debate on poverty at the forthcoming general election.’