Daily Archives: January 13, 2010

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Daily links 13/01/2010

Ennis Book Club Festival 2010
An interesting festival this! All the readers you want in the Ireland getting together!
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Fingal Playwrights
Do you write plays? Draiocht & Fishamble Theatre want you
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Financial House of Cards Reported Ready to Fall
This has been the story of the week I think!
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WWII POW tweets his prison diary
This is nice
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Vacancy – Manager, Northern Ireland Publications Resource
Nice job for someone Belfast based with Library & Information Studies experience
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Happy New Year…
Stinging Fly is accepting submissions until the end of March
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Dublin City Libraries
David shares links to Dublin City Libraries twitter feeds and children’s websites!
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Kildare Young WritersEmerging shares the details for Kildare Young Writers Competition
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Rewriting Tips
Laura shares her rewriting tips!
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Books & Authors News

Irish Book Of The Decade Award Announced

The Irish Book Awards have announced a new Book Of The Decade Award and the moving of the full awards to November.

The Book Of The Decade Award is open now for nomination now and will run as follows

    Publishers must submit eligible titles by 31st January 2010
    A 50-title longlist will then be selected by a panel of experts from the Irish Literary Academy
    From April 12th to May 21st the longlist will be promoted in bookstores and libraries
    The winning title will be chosen by a public poll conducted via the Irish Book Awards website.
    The winning title will be announced on 1st June

Submissions for the award can be for fiction (including Young Adult children’s books) or narrative non-fiction (excluding manuals, picture books, myths & legends and anthologies). Books must have been been published between 1st January 2000 and 31st December 2009. The Author must be Irish. Each publisher can submit up to 12 titles for consideration.

News

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Owner, EMPG, Is In Financial Restructuring Talks

UPDATE: For more links and discussion, see the Morning Update post!

Education Media Publishing Group, owner of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, is in financial restructuring talks that could see shareholders lose most of their equity according to RTÉ.ie and an Fine Gael (An Irish Opposition Party) Spokesperson, George Lee:

Educational media company EMPG, formerly Riverdeep, has confirmed it is in discussions which will result in ‘comprehensive’ financial restructuring.

Fine Gael said it appears that Irish shareholders will lose all of their investments as a result. ‘Many of these investors were funded through large loans from Anglo Irish Bank, which is now wholly owned by Irish taxpayers’, Fine Gael’s George Lee stated.

RTE News understands stockbroking company Davy has been in touch with a number of investors informing them that their equity has been wiped out.

RTÉ also got a quote from the company:

‘These developments have no adverse effect on our day-to-day operations, on our employees, or on the nature and quality of the service we provide to our customers and business partners,’ the statement said.

FOR MORE
The Bookseller:

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt parent company Education and Media Publishing Group (EMPG) is in discussions about a financial restructuring that could see the business taken over by its bankers, according to reports from Ireland.

In August last year the company restructured in order to reduce its $7bn (£4.3m) in debts, a move that saw its founder Barry O’Callaghan’s equity stake diluted.


Wall Street Journal (Reg Required):

Irish-American educational software publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Co.’s U.S.-based holding company said Wednesday it will undergo a “comprehensive balance sheet restructuring.”

The holding company–the U.S.-based Education Media & Publishing Group–said: “We and our financial and legal advisors are in advanced discussions with the company’s debt holders regarding potential alternatives that would result in a comprehensive balance sheet restructuring to put the company on a stronger financial footing.”


Publisher Lunch – 1 - (Reg Required):

Two debt restructurings last year still left Houghton Mifflin Harcourt parent company Education and Media Publishing Group (EMPG) straining to sustain their debt obligations and covenants, and reports from Ireland indicate yet another restructuring is in the works that would wipe out equity-holders entirely and turn the company over to its secured lenders.

Publisher Lunch – 2 - (Reg Required):

“Moreover, certain of our lenders have committed to make substantial new investments in the company in connection with this restructuring. Significantly, the plan will enhance liquidity and the company expects to have over $600M of new working capital to support growth initiatives.”


The Irish Independent:

Education Media & Publishing Group, the parent company of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, said it is in discussions with its debt holders aimed at a “comprehensive” financial restructuring.

EMPG is holding talks to put it on a “stronger financial footing,” it said today in an e-mailed statement.

“These developments have no adverse effect on our day-to- day operations, on our employees, or on the nature and quality of the services we provide to our customers and business partners,” it said in the statement.

News

Author's Friend self-publishing launches a free 12 page guide

The Author’s Friend, a relatively new Irish self-publishing house (they term it assisted publishing) has launched a 12 page information booklet for those interested in Self-Publishing.

with the aim of helping authors, writers, poets to get their books into print, and published too if required. The booklet deals with all the different stages involved; from manuscript preparation to printing and publishing and not forgetting the business of marketing and promoting your book.

You can get the booklet by e-mailing them or requesting a posted copy.