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New Collins store for SA Collins Booksellers has announced that a new Collins bookstore will open in the Adelaide suburb of Kilkenny this month. The store will be located in the Arndale Shopping Centr...

Harlequin records revenue drop in 2010; Oz, NZ markets record 'record growth'

International publishing house Harlequin has recorded a five percent decline in revenue for the 2010 financial year, with sales for the year's fourth quarter down two percent from 2009 figur...

Harlequin launches e-only Carina Press imprint

Harlequin has formally launched its ebook-only Carina Press imprint, that will publish over 30 titles in its first month and '2 - 3 new titles every Monday' thereafter.

Scribe launches e-list, Harlequin, New Holland, Fremantle build ebook offering

Scribe Publishing has announced the launch of its ebooks list.   The publisher has launched its list with new-release titles I Say Tomato (Katie Wall), The Authenticity Hoax (Andrew Potter) ...

Mystery Writers of America shuns Harlequin

The Mystery Writers of America has cut Harlequin from its influential preferred publishers list over the controversy over Harlequin's self-publishing imprint.

Harlequin to move distribution to HEDS in 2010; Reader's Digest moves to S&S

Harlequin Enterprises has announced that its distribution will move from TL Distribution to Harper Entertainment Distribution Services (HEDS) from March next year.   'From 1 March 2010, HEDS...

Harlequin changes name of self-publishing imprint

After weeks of controversy, Harlequin has renamed its self-publishing imprint as DellArte

Harlequin self-publishing imprint embroiled in controversies

Harlequin's Horizons self-publishing/vanity press service is mired in multiple contoversies only a week after its announcement, with writers' organisations speaking out against it, and Harlequin sayin...

Harlequin launches self-publishing service

Romance publisher Harlequin has launched a self-publishing service, Harlequin Horizons.

New look planned for Mills & Boon titles

The Mills & Boon romance brand will get a new look as part of plans to attract a younger audience. Marketing agency BMC Sydney will assist the imprint's owner Harlequin Enterprises in social media...
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