Still Life chosen as Indie Book of the Month!

We cannot be more excited that Still Life by Sarah Winman has been picked as #IndieBookOfTheMonth for June! A huge huge thank you to all of you for your support. We’ve loved seeing your pictures of the independent bookshop exclusive edition in your bookshops, feel free to… Read More

Details for your local field-sales reps

If you’re interested in setting up an account or ordering books direct from HarperCollinsUK, find details for your local field-sales rep below: SCOTLAND & NORTHERN ENGLANDmick.fawcett@harpercollins.co.uk WALES, MIDLANDS & NORTHadam.murray@harpercollins.co.uk LONDON & SOUTH EAST… Read More

BOSH! LIVE

BOSH! has gone live! Tune into their YouTube channel every weeknight at 6pm for quick, delicious, all plant recipes to give you some inspiration during this time at home. If you’d like to embed these videos on your newsletters or websites to share with your… Read More

Draw with Rob!

We are thrilled to announce a new three-book contract with picture-book superstar Rob Biddulph based on Rob’s #DrawWithRob videos Launched in response to the closure of schools, Rob Biddulph has shared his #DrawWithRob videos twice a week on social media, encouraging and teaching children to draw their versions of… Read More

Catch up on Our Best New Books for Spring

With so much for everyone to focus on in recent weeks, we thought it would be useful to pull together a catch up of some of the best new books publishing this spring. From outstanding debut fiction such as Louise Hare’s This Lovely City and Kate Elizabeth Russell’s My… Read More

Global Premiere: Oliver Jeffers Reads His New Book Live!

We’re thrilled to share the news announced by Oliver Jeffers today that as part of #stayathomestorytime, he will be reading What We’ll Build on his Instagram Live. This will be a global premiere, scheduled for Monday, April 27th at 7pm. What We’ll Build will publish in hardback this autumn. Written especially… Read More

Indie Book Awards 2020

No Win Race by Derek A. Bardowell and Extraordinary Insects by Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson have been shortlisted for the Indie Book Awards 2020. We’re thrilled to announce that two books from our new Mudlark imprint have been shortlisted for the 2020 Indie Book Awards. Chosen by a judging panel of… Read More

Our Best New Food & Drink Books

This coming autumn and into spring 2021 we have a wonderful line-up of food & drink books to look forward to. Our field sales team have handily put the main highlights together in one presentation. Click the link below to see what’s coming up! View our food &… Read More

Catch up on Our Best New Books for June

With a number of changes to the publication schedule over recent weeks, we thought it would be helpful to pull together the latest round-up of new titles coming up next month. Click the image below to open the June new titles presentation from our field sales team. There’s… Read More

On Fact and Fiction, Christina Dalcher on writing Q

Q is a work of fiction, but the historical events referenced (and there are many of them) are very real. When I wrote VOX, I had no idea where it would lead or how a fictional re-creation of the Culture of Domesticity would ring so relevant in… Read More

On Les Mis̩rables РKester Grant on writing Court of Miracles

“I remember as a small child shaking my fist at the sky and swearing to one day write a story where Eponine and Cosette got the screen-time they deserved.” “The Court of Miracles was born out of four things. Firstly as a Les Misérables uber-fan (both book and musical), I was always frustrated by… Read More

On Loneliness – Beth Morrey on writing Saving Missy

Missy enjoys a coming-of-age, discovering it’s never too late to change, never too late to hope for something better. “When I started the book that became Saving Missy, I had just two scenes in mind. The first was a lonely woman walking to a lake… Read More