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Perthshire-based writer Kristie De Garis talks about how drystone walling helped her confront the past – and how she ended up ...
The Bookseller will publish its fifth annual Black Issue on 27th June 2025, guest edited by associate editor Natasha ...
The time has come: it is no longer acceptable to permit use of pirated books to train artificial intelligence (AI) models.
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Little Door Books’ founders Alan and Susan Windram reflect on how the business has grown and share plans for their new ...
Zoe Dubno’s debut novel takes on the New York art scene in a witty and merciless commentary on capitalism, art and toxic ...
The novelist’s latest look into history’s dark places reimagines Mary Shelley’s intense teenage spell in Dundee.
Publisher Floris Books picked up Fidan Meikle's debut novel after hearing her pitch at the Scottish BPOC Writers Network conference. Meikle spoke to The Bookseller about her journey to publication.
This year's Indie Book Awards Shortlist includes authors Jacqueline Wilson, Elif Shafak and David Litchfield, among others.
An amendment backed by creatives that would ensure AI models obey copyright law has been defeated in parliament as the ...
Waterstones' transition to moving its Book Hub logistics services in-house is set to complete by Monday 12th May.
Academic publisher Wiley has partnered with AI company Perplexity to integrate the publisher's content into Perplexity's ...