Brian Aldiss

22 August 2017 Brian had been a member of the SoA for more than 50 years, serving as distinguished Chair of our Management Committee in 1978, and subsequently for many years on our Council. He was a huge, prolific talent, deservedly recognised as a towering figure in science fiction since the 1960s, and settling firmly…

#SoADoesYoga – SoA launches health and wellbeing initiative

4 August 2017 Neil Gaiman, Philip Pullman, Joanna Trollope, Lemn Sissay and Joanne Harris are prepped to inspire poses and donate signed books next week in a five day ‘yoga challenge’, organised by The Society of Authors to raise awareness of the importance of authors looking after themselves and each other. Illustration © Anna Marinova…

Dear publishers: seven steps on special sales

28 July 2017 We have written an open letter to all publishers, raising authors’ concerns about special sales practice, and urging seven simple steps to ensure that special sales do not damage authors’ overall earnings or the market for full-price sales. Dear publishers, Please reassure authors by taking seven simple steps to ensure that special…

PLR Changes: Our Comments

21 July 2017 The British Library is planning a range of improvements to Public Lending Right, the system by which authors are paid when their books are taken out of libraries, and they are accepting comments and suggestions until next Friday (28 July). Our members are strong supporters of PLR and we lobbied hard for…

10,000 authors, 10,000 voices: as SoA membership reaches five figures, Pullman, Harris and Rankin welcome Member 10K

17 July 2017 We started July with a total membership of 10,051. The 10,000 milestone will be celebrated on Tuesday 18 July at the SoA’s Summer Party at Waterstones Piccadilly, with an address from SoA council member Antonia Fraser dedicated to ‘Member 10,000’, the ten authors whose sign-up in June took membership numbers into five…

Announcing the TA First Translation Prize

21 June 2017 The Society of Authors’ Translators Association (TA) announces a new prize for debut literary translation, funded by translator Daniel Hahn, with backing from The British Council. We are thrilled to announce the launch of the TA First Translation Prize, which will be run alongside the Society of authors’ nine other translation awards….

Authors’ Awards Eligibility Changes Approved

Following our Prizes consultation and approval from the Charity Commission, we are delighted to announce that the changes proposed to the eligibility criteria for three of our annual Authors’ Awards have now been approved. From September to November 2016 we ran a public consultation on prize eligibility with the goal of making our awards more…

SoA awards £94,000 in prizes for fiction, poetry, travel and historical biography

20 June 2017 Novelist and poet Ben Okri presented the prizes to writers of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, at a ceremony held at the Army & Navy Club, Pall Mall. £35,000 was awarded in prizes for poetry (the Eric Gregory Awards and the Cholmondeley Awards) £31,500 was awarded in prizes for fiction (the Betty Trask…

Speak Out: literary community unites for writers at risk

The Society of Authors and the Publishers Association join forces with English PEN to campaign for imprisoned writers across the globe. English PEN, the Society of Authors and the Publishers Association are pleased to announce the launch of their joint campaign ‘Speak Out’. English PEN has long campaigned for the rights of writers and other…

Naomi Alderman wins 2017 Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction

7 June 2017 The Power by Naomi Alderman has been named as the winner of the £30,000 Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction at an awards ceremony at Royal Festival Hall this evening. The Power, a feminist science fiction novel, follows four characters navigating a changed world in which all women have developed the power to…