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Add some romance to your iPhone

Romance publisher Samhain has joined with e-book provider BooksonBoard to provide its entire list as e-books downloadable to the iPhone using free Stanza software.

Mills & Boon 'selling a book every three seconds'

Romance publisher Mills & Boon, about to celebrate its centenary, is one publisher weathering the credit crunch, reportedly selling 'a book every three seconds.'

Harlequin signs with digital partner

Harlequin has announced a partnership with LibreDigital, whereby LibreDigital will handle all Harlequin's digital book projects, including its ebooks, as well as online browsing capabilities via ...

Romance writer dumped for cheating

Romance writer Cassie Edwards and her publisher Signet Books have decided to part ways after allegations that she plagiarised passages in several of her books from other sources.

Romance world in a tizz over vanity press question

Where is the line between an 'independent publisher', a 'small press', a 'subsidy press' and a 'vanity publisher'? The controversy is running hot in the world of romance authors, publishers and reader...

Revenue down but income up at Harlequin

Total international revenue at Harlequin fell 2% to C$462.7 million (A$498.5 million) in 2007, while operating income rose 7% to C$60.6 million (A$65.3 million).  Torstar, the romance publisher's...

Mills & Boon adds romance to India

Mills & Boon is to publish in India, aiming to attact some of the country's 300 million English readers to its romance list.

In brief

Miles Franklin winner to tour Queensland and NT Alexis Wright, the winner of this year's Miles Franklin Award for Carpentaria (Giramondo), will tour rural Queensland and the Northern Territory in...

Harlequin moves into nonfiction

Broading its range away from romance, Harlequin has released the first in a new series of nonfiction titles.

'Duet' wins Romance Writers award

The winners of the Romance Writers of Australia Romantic Book of the Year 2008 were announced on the weekend.  The long category winner was Kimberley Freeman, with Duet (Hachette Livre), and the ...
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