Archive for May, 2008

Boyne Scores Again

Congratulations to John Boyne, whose moving book The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas has been chosen by Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia as his choice for the Premier League Reading Star’s Scheme.  Manuel described The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas as a  ”gripping” and “devastating” book that would appeal to all ages. This wonderful initiative works in conjunction with the National Literacy Trust to nominate one player from each of the teams in the Barclays Premier League to become a “Reading Champion”, with each one supporting a different book. Each team then chooses at least one library to adopt and donate free copies of all the recommended titles to. The footballers include Ricardo Carvalho from Chelsea, Edwin Van Der Sar from Manchester United and Jermaine Jenas from Tottenham Hotspur.

John is in excellent company, with John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach also nominated.  You can read more about the scheme here.

SUBMISSIONS

Due to the phenomenal number of recent approaches from budding authors I need to have a little time to catch up! For the time being we will not be able to respond to unsolicited emails and would prefer it if you wrote to me c/o Ariella Feiner United Agents 130 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 5EU. For more detail on submissions please click here.

 

Robert Popper’s alter-ego Robin Cooper’s hilarious volume THE TIMEWASTER LETTERS is published in the US this week. To celebrate this event Robin Cooper has been making prank phone-calls to a number of establishments with bizarre requests. Oh deary me….listen here

A GOOD NIGHT OUT

We had a great night out at the Arthur C Clarke awards for the Best Science Fiction book of the year as part of an exclusive event in partnership with the opening of this year’s SCI-FI-LONDON Film Festival. . Steven Hall’s The Raw Shark Texts was one of 6 shortlisted titles from about 60 read by the judging panel and Black Man by Richard Morgan scooped the pool. Steven is pictured (left) with his girlfriend Mel. Here are some more pictures

SLAMDUNK

Patrick Neate and the Bookslam team (pictured) won a much coveted Sony Radio Award  last week for Best Internet Programme for the Book Slam podcast. Download the seventh episode now. It features Richard Milward reading from ‘Apples’ [Faber], El Crisis and the South London soul of Jamie Woon.

It is great to see this project coming together in such a smart fashion. Val Hudson and her team at Headline are set to publish this Autumn and the early signs are that we will all have a massive bestseller on our hands. Sir Cliff Richard OBE is the biggest-selling artist of all time, selling over 250 million records around the world since he burst onto the music scene in 1958. But how has he kept his appeal all these years? In a world fuelled by drink, sex and drugs, he is perennially attractive without any of those things that keep other singers’ profiles high.

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JANIE’S OLYMPIC LAUNCH

p1030338.JPGYesterday started early for author Janie Hampton who launched her book The Austerity Olympics: When the Games Came to London in 1948 on Radio 4’s Today programme in an interview with John Humphreys. It was an appearance which helped propel her vivid, atmospheric re-telling of the extraordinary story of the post-war London Olympics to the Number One spot on the Amazon Sports Book bestseller list. The launch at Waterstone’s Oxford later that day saw a packed crowd of well-wishers including Aurum press editor Graham Coster, author Philip Pullman, iconic sportsman Sir Roger Bannister and a host of Olympians from the 1948 games - some, rather impressively, still fitting into their official blazers! Janie demonstrated how various items of sporting kit were effected by rationing and also sang, with great gusto, the official 1948 Olympic song - while holding a ‘flaming’ torch. Pictures HERE