SoA President, Chief Executive and Other Authors in Debrett’s 500

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Martin Reed

Martin was the SoA's Head of Communications from 2016 to 2024.

25 January 2016

Our President Philip Pullman tops the Books section of the Debrett’s 500, ‘a positive endorsement and recognition of Britain’s 500 most influential people.’

Pullman is praised for his advocacy of authors’ and readers’ interests as well as his writing:

Pullman has campaigned against age and gender labelling of literature as part of the Let Books Be Books movement, and was patron of the Oxford Literary Festival until January 2016, when he resigned in protest at the lack of fees paid to speaking authors. Read more

Our Chief Executive Nicola Solomon has also been included, for the second year running:

… an exceptionally important voice in protecting authors’ rights. A solicitor by trade, Solomon has been an outspoken advocate for authors’ interests at the society in negotiations and disputes with publishers and agents. Read more

The ‘Books’ section of the list, compiled by an independent expert, also includes Hilary Mantel, who sits on our Council, as well as fellow members Julian Barnes, Paula Hawkins and Ali Smith.

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20 January 2026

The SoA board has elected Vanessa Fox O’Loughlin for a second term as Chair and Juliet McKenna as Vice Chair.

15 January 2026

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14 January 2026

The Society of Authors and children’s reading charity Coram Beanstalk have launched a campaign aimed at supporting 1,000 primary school children to become life-long readers.