Shortlist for 2017 Audio Drama Awards

3 January 2017 New talent is celebrated in the Imison Award with debut audio drama writers James Fritz, James Meek and Jonny O’Neill shortlisted. The winner of the award will be presented with £3,000. Timothy X Atack, Oliver Emanuel and Imison shortlistee James Fritz have been shortlisted for the £2,000 Tinniswood Award for the best original audio…

To help writers write – we just shared £125,000 between 36 authors

In our December awards round we’ve distributed more than £125,000 to authors towards their works in progress. Completing a book can be a mammoth task and not many authors have the luxury of unrestricted time and resources for writing and research. That’s why each June and December we distribute money to authors to help them…

Creative Access has supported diversity in publishing since 2012 – now they need your support

The Government has cut more than £2 million in funding for diversity charity Creative Access. Please sign the petition to show support. It’s no secret that the UK creative industries do not fully represent the diversity of the UK. In publishing, this has been a been a major focus for discussion, with the Building Inclusivity…

Max Porter wins the Sunday Times / Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award 2016

Max Porter’s debut Grief is the Thing with Feathers (Faber) has won the Sunday Times / Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award 2016. The £5,000 award was presented at a ceremony at the London Library on 8 December. This year’s judges Andrew Holgate, James Naughtie and Stella Tillyard praised Porter’s part…

THIS IS NOT A MATHS BOOK Wins ALCS Educational Writers’ Award 2016

The award this year was given for an outstanding non-fiction title for the 11-18 age group, published in 2014 and 2015. The £2,000 prize was presented at the All Party Parliamentary Writers Group (APWG) Winter Reception at the House of Commons on the 6 December.  The multi-dimensional treasury of graphic activities and drawing challenges was…

EC gives green light for reduced VAT on ebooks

We join European publishers and booksellers in welcoming last week’s announcement from the European Commission to allow member states to reduce VAT on ebooks. The European Commission has proposed new tax rules which will enable member states to “apply the same VAT rate to e-publications such as e-books and online newspapers as for their printed…

Turkish crackdown on free expression

Novelist and human rights activist Aslı Erdoğan, as well as linguist Necmiye Alpay, were re-arrested last week (23 November) and charged with “membership of a terrorist organisation” by the Turkish government. In August, following an attempted coup against president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the government closed 29 publishing houses and seized all assets, including publishing rights,…

Culture minister: ‘we intend to legislate’ to extend PLR to the remote lending of ebooks

This week’s Government commitment following the European Court ruling last month is a welcome next step towards PLR for remote digital loans in line with loans of printed publications. In November, we hailed the European Court of Justice ruling on the case of Vereniging Openbare Bibliotheken v Stichting Leenrecht as removing “the final barrier to…

Oxford Literary Festival announces payments for authors from 2017

The organisers of Oxford Literary Festival have announced that they will pay an author fee of £150 to all authors who appear at the festival from 2017 onwards. They say they have “conferred with interested parties and, recognising the strength of feeling, have rebalanced our budgets to enable this to happen.” Oxford Literary Festival hit…

Shortlist for 2016 ALCS Educational Writers’ Award

14 November 2016 We are delighted to reveal the three outstanding books, covering maths, art and Shakespeare, that have been shortlisted for the 2016 ALCS Educational Writers’ Award, this year focusing on the 11-18 age group. The 2016 shortlist was chosen by judges Jonathan Lomas, Nicola Morgan and Nicky Ransley. Oxford Illustrated Shakespeare by David…

European Court ruling opens the way for PLR on ebooks

Our view: European Court ruling on Netherlands case removes the final barrier to applying Public Lending Right (PLR) to the remote public lending of ebooks and audiobooks. The Society of Authors welcomes yesterday’s judgment from the European Court of Justice on the case of Vereniging Openbare Bibliotheken v Stichting Leenrecht, which concludes that ‘the public…

Brexit impact: our submission to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee

As the Government assesses the likely impact of Brexit, a consultation run by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee has invited evidence of how Brexit could affect the creative industries, tourism and the digital single market. Download our full submission on Brexit here. Our own submission to the consultation was an opportunity to reiterate many…