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,…

Change of Chair

30 March 2016 We are sorry to announce that the Chair, William Horwood, has stepped down from his position on the Management Committee for personal reasons. The Committee has elected David Donachie to replace him as Chair with immediate effect. David Donachie is the author of over 40 novels and has been a Management Committee…

C.R.E.A.T.O.R. Campaign for Fair Contracts – Update

Our campaign to improve contract terms is gathering pace as we meet with individual publishers and continue to push for legislation. Particular concerns are to futureproof contracts so that authors can benefit by negotiating terms when new modes of exploitation arise, rather than in advance and reversion clauses so that unexploited rights can be returned…

The tide is turning: festivals campaign update

9 March 2016 We have updated our Minimum Practice Guidelines for literary festivals. Since publishing our survey and guidelines last year, we’ve received more feedback and information from authors and festivals and we have responded by revising our Minimum Practice Guidelines. One particular issue of concern that was raised repeatedly was ‘exclusion’ or ‘exclusivity’ clauses…

Important Changes to Self-employed National Insurance Contributions

8 March 2016 The way that class 2 National Insurance is paid has changed with an important impact for the self-employed on low incomes. Class 2 National Insurance payments qualify you for contributions-based benefits such as the State Pension. Previously contributions were paid by Direct Debit either monthly or six monthly, now they are collected…

Winner of the 2016 Goethe-Institut Award announced

7 March 2016 Imogen Taylor has won the 2016 Goethe-Institut Award for New Translation. The biennial prize, generously sponsored by the Goethe-Institut, was awarded this year by judges Anthea Bell, Jens Boyer and Paula Johnson for the translation into English of an extract from Momente der Klarheit by Jackie Thomae. The winning translation can be downloaded here. Imogen Taylor…