1. Creativity Rules
Photo by Alice Hunt
February's blog is written by James McConnachie, the current editor of The Author, the Society's quarterly journal. James is also a writer, journalist and member of The Society of Authors. To contact the editor, email theauthor@societyofauthors.org.
photo by Hugo Glendinning
In celebration of the Imison, Tinniswood and BBC Audio Drama Awards, which are being presented on 27th January 2013, we asked Alison Joseph, broadcaster, judge of the Imison Award and current member of the Society of Authors Broadcasters Group, to write January's blog.
Nicola Solomon, Chief Executive
Our December blog is written by Nicola Solomon, Chief Executive of The Society of Authors.
This month's blog has been written by Jonathan Ruppin, Web Editor for Foyles Bookshops.
The book trade has been immune to none of the concerns about the future of the high street for retailers; the parallel growth of digital has left many presuming that independent booksellers are a dying breed. But it hasn't worked out quite that way: chains have struggled just as much and for every casualty in the independent sector, there is an account of a bookshop flourishing.
Lin Anderson is a prolific crime writer, new Chair of the Society of Authors in Scotland, and co-founder of Bloody Scotland which had its inaugural Festival in September.
Pete Osborne and Sukie
Pete Osborne is the RNIB's Head of International Partnerships and Development and also chairs the Right to Read Alliance, which has established successful partnerships and collaborations within the book industry, central government and many libraries. Pete is an avid reader and a passionate advocate of making more books, magazines and newspapers accessible to those who can't read standard print.
