Trade bodies launch updated industry statement on professional values
The updated statement aims for an industry that is ‘welcoming to all, respectful of all, and supportive of all’
The updated statement aims for an industry that is ‘welcoming to all, respectful of all, and supportive of all’
Find out who will be selecting shortlists and winners for awards including the new Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation Translation Prize
Children’s Laureate for Wales Connor Allen invites us to rediscover the freedom of play in our work
Authors, publishers and agents’ representatives write to Prime Minister in the week of landmark summit
Helen Fields, Nadine Matheson, Nikesh Shukla and Julia Williams to take their seats on SoA Management Committee after the 2023 AGM on 16 November
The SoA responds to the PLR proposed rate per loan decreasing by more than half for the 2022/23 year
Abie takes up the role alongside her position on the SoA’s Management Committee to advocate for the rights and interests of all children’s writers and illustrators
We take a look at how different book buying options affect retailers and authors
The SoA raises concerns about major publishers agreeing streaming deals with Spotify
Nicola Solomon, the trade union’s Chief Executive since 2011, has announced plans to step down at the end of April 2024, after 13 years in the role.
Thousands of books have been used without permission to develop AI systems. Here’s what you need to know if your works are among them, and what action you can take
We respond to the publication by The Atlantic of a list of pirated books used to ‘train’ artificial intelligence