SoA ‘Driving Change’: The Bookseller 100

Once again, our Chief Executive Nicola Solomon has been included in The Bookseller 100, an annual list of the most influential people in UK publishing. Solomon is categorised as a ‘driver’ of the industry, affecting change and ‘consistently moving the industry forward’: It is tough out there for authors: a 2015 report put a UK writer’s median income…

Spending Review: Welcome Cash and Commitments but Continuing Concerns

The SoA welcomes the commitment to prioritise and protect spending on the arts in the Chancellor’s Spending Review and Autumn Statement. Commitment to Culture George Osborne has described the arts as ‘one of the best investments we can make as a nation’ and recognised this through an increase of £10 million a year in cash…

Our Annual General Meeting

20 November 2015 We were delighted that so many members were able to attend our Annual General Meeting last night (19 November). Resolutions The two resolutions, to approve the minutes of the 2014 AGM and to approve the SoA’s annual report and financial accounts for 2014, were passed unanimously. The Management Committee Daniel Hahn, Chair…

Creators Band Together in Fight for Fair Terms

The SoA has written to Ed Vaizey along with other members of the Creators’ Rights Alliance to restate and amplify our demands for greater protection against onerous contracts for all creators. The letter notes the ‘inequality of bargaining power between individual creators and those who exploit their work’ and how this can lead to creators…

Shortlist of £5,000 Sunday Times/Peters Fraser and Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award

9 November 2015 Two novels, a collection of poetry, and a volume of interlinked short stories make up the shortlist for the £5,000 Sunday Times/Peters Fraser and Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award. Works by Sarah Howe, Ben Fergusson, Sunjeev Sahota and Sara Taylor were chosen by judges Peter Kemp and Andrew Holgate of…

Submission on Culture

22 October 2015 White Paper on Culture The SoA is preparing a submission for Government on the subject of culture. Ed Vaizey has announced the Government’s plans to produce a White Paper on Culture – the first in 50 years – and has called for public input. Simultaneously the Labour opposition has noted its own…

Credit for Culture

The Conservative Party Conference has raised to the fore the issue of tax credits. Working Tax Credit, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit, Employment and Support Allowance and Income Support are all currently being phased out, to be replaced by Universal Credit. The removal of Working Tax Credit in particular raises some worrying issues…