Katie Espiner
@kesp
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24-10-2008 09:25:47
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Are you looking for your first job in publishing? We need an Editorial Assistant to work with the brilliant teams Trapeze Books SevenDials. Salary £26.5k, based in our London office. No publishing experience needed. Ask me anything; apply below! #jobsinpublishing
Seems like people know how to pronounce Stoughton now, Hodder & Stoughton. Also this is the only way I want to be addressed in future.
We publish every single book hoping and believing it will connect with readers, but the response to You Are Here has been absolutely phenomenal. Massive congratulations to David Nicholls and to the dream team Sceptre Books, led by the legend that is Federico AndornINo 💛💙
What a weekend for team Sceptre Books: here are Kaliane Bradley and David Nicholls dominating the Times chart. And given that this chart is based on Waterstones sales, a HUGE thank you to all the brilliant Waterstones booksellers who have embraced these two remarkable books.
I know smoking is Very Bad but Lynn Barber’s 80th birthday cake is incredible. 📸 CHEERIO Publishing
📣 JOB NEWS 📣 Very VERY excited to be joining the brilliant editorial team Coronet as Editorial Director. Authors & agents - I want to hear from you 🎉🎉 Missing my inimitable comrades Hodder Publicity already ❤️ Hodder & Stoughton
📚 Are you thinking about a career change or looking to return to work after a break? Considering publishing but not sure where to start? Apply for our six week internship Orion Publishing. Fully paid, fully flexible/remote. Details below! Apply now! Ask me anything! 📚
Aspiring LGBTQ+ novelists, GROW YOUR STORY is open for applications here: thefuturebookshelf.co.uk/landing-page/t… We're looking for any and all of of your amazing fiction submissions, regardless of genre. Romance, SFF, crime, literary, comic ALL WELCOME. Entries close 14/07/2024. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Big thanks to Women's Prize for another brilliant party. Big congrats to all the shortlisted authors and the winners. Big fun seeing so many fantastic people and celebrating books (and my favourite thing by far, gathering new kompromat on Dr Adam Rutherford).