Creators are Key – Authors make themselves heard in Europe

Authors are making their voices heard in European policy discussions. The SoA is working with partners to raise key issues including fair contracts. At the 2016 Creators Conference, which brought together over 200 creators, consumers and EU policy makers, the message was clear; authors are essential and their interests must be at the heart of policy…

Why Writers Matter

The SoA fully supports its sister organisation the Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) in its new #WhyWritersMatter campaign and encourages everyone to get involved. The #WhyWritersMatter campaign is designed to remind us of the value and importance of writers, and the role they play in our lives. TWUC is asking all Canadians why they think…

Teaching of Writing in Schools: Authors Express Concerns

9 May 2016 Members of the Society of Authors have issued a statement warning about the detrimental effects of current trends in Government policy on the teaching of writing to school children. Members who write for children from both the Children’s Writers and Illustrators Group and the Educational Writers Group have spoken out against increasingly…

Andrew Gailey wins Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography

5 May 2016 We are delighted to announce that the 2016 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography has been awarded to Andrew Gailey for The Lost Imperialist – Lord Dufferin, Memory and Mythmaking in an Age of Celebrity (John Murray). Judges Roy Foster, Antonia Fraser, Flora Fraser, David Gilmour and Munro Price chose Gailey’s book…

SoA Welcomes Investigation into UK Digital Publishing

15 April 2016 The SoA is pleased at the news that the All Party Parliamentary Group on Publishing is launching an investigation into how best to reap the benefits of the UK’s strong publishing industry. However, it is essential that the role of authors is not overlooked. The announcement follows the publication of the Government’s White…

Credit Where It’s Due

15 April 2015 The shortlist for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize, announced on Wednesday 13 April, is a great reminder of the wonderful breadth and variety of translated fiction available to readers today. The £50,000 prize is split equally between author and translator, a welcome recognition of the importance of translators’ work. Boyd Tonkin,…