23 December 2020 The SoA View on what comes next Some of the key themes and issues we will be working on in 2021 - from author incomes and statutory support, to Brexit, contractual transparency and industry inequalities.
23 December 2020 2020 - the year we did not ask for A bitter-sweet short walk through 2020 - with Philip Pullman, Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Inua Ellams, Daljit Nagra, Tracy Chevalier, Dapo Adeola, Hannah Berry and more.
09 December 2020 Black History Matters by Robin Walker wins 2020 ALCS Educational Writers' Award Black History Matters by Robin Walker wins the UK's sole award for creative educational writing.
08 December 2020 Society of Authors awards £185,000 in grants for work in progress 48 authors have received a financial grant to support their ongoing writing projects, worth more than £185,000 in total.
08 December 2020 'All to play for' following Government spending review SoA continues to lobby Six Point Plan for authors following Comprehensive Spending Review announcement in November.
26 November 2020 The SoA View: ‘Palpable nonsense’ from Audible We condemn Amazon’s audiobook wing for their opaque returns and exchange policy.
24 November 2020 ‘Mind expanding’, ‘timeless and timely’ announcing the 2020 Translation Prizes shortlists 35 translations from six languages: announcing the six shortlists for the 2020 Society of Authors’ Translation Prizes.
24 November 2020 Raymond Briggs, Cressida Cowell and David Donachie join the SoA Council Decision to appoint three new SoA Council members ratified at the union’s AGM on 19 November 2020
16 November 2020 Shortlist for ALCS Educational Writers' Award 2020: 'Celebrating diversity and inspiring change' Five books on shortlist for UK’s only award for creative educational writing
05 November 2020 The SoA View: On asking to be named We were proud to sign this open letter by Dapo Adeola to the BBC, but he should not have had to write it in the first place.
02 November 2020 Koomson, Rooney, Skea and Womack elected to Society of Authors’ board New faces join the Society of Authors' board of directors
30 October 2020 Unions demand commitment and action from Government to support creative industries and its workers The SoA has joined other leading creative membership organisations and trade unions to call on the Chancellor to fix the flawed programme of support for self employed workers, and to protect our...
22 October 2020 How would you improve copyright and piracy claims? The Intellectual Property Office wants to hear from you to try to improve its systems – and your responses will help us in lobbying for change.
20 October 2020 £600k Hardship Fund for authors in Scotland SoA partners with Creative Scotland to distribute £600k in hardship grants to authors in Scotland
15 October 2020 Two-thirds of authors reporting loss of income during Covid-19, according to new SoA survey Third real-time survey confirms extent of Covid-19 impact on earnings of writers, illustrators and literary translators.
14 October 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours 2020 for SoA members Congratulations to the SoA members recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2020 list.
07 October 2020 Society of Authors 2020 AGM to run online For the safety of members and staff this year’s Annual General Meeting will be hosted on Zoom only
24 September 2020 From Gaiman to Atwood: announcing the new line-up for the SoA @ Home Festival Autumn / Winter programme of online events kicks off on 1 October with an in-conversation session with Neil Gaiman to raise cash for the Authors’ Contingency Fund.
24 September 2020 SoA tables Six-Point Plan for Authors to HM Treasury A package of measures to Chancellor of Exechequer ahead of Government's Comprehensive Spending Review.
18 September 2020 SoA condemns the arrests of three translators in Belarus The Society of Authors has condemned the arrests of Belarusian authors in the wake of peaceful protests in Minsk earlier this month.