SYP North would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who attended our Northern Powerhouse event earlier this week. We hope you enjoyed delving behind the scenes of …
CW: abuse; weight loss The snows of February might have left us at SYP LDN but, if you can look past the rain, we might be getting the first …
We are really excited to announce that SYP North are hosting a giveaway, in which you could win a copy of all three of the fantastic books pictured above. The …
On Thursday night, three panelists gathered to discuss Libraries as Publishers, accompanied by chat and lively engagement by a community of viewers both learning and already knowledgeable. Introduced by …
Aisling Holling on a typical day in her role as a Marketing & Editorial Executive Working for a small publisher means my remit is pretty broad. When you are part …
Sara Helen Binney, Managing Editor at Bloomsbury Publishing, shares her experiences with the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) and other unions. In my pre-publishing life I worked in a university, …
With the applications open to volunteer for the SYP I wanted to discuss what the UK Committee is and what positions are available on the team. The UK Committee is …
Thanks to the amazing people at Publishers Association, we’ve had a brilliant #WorkInPublishing week! Today marks the end of five days of virtual Conferences, employability events and interview tips from …
An interview with Chelsea Graham, Founder and Editor in Chief of The Publishing Post. What is your connection to publishing? My name is Chelsea Graham and I am an MA …
Call it autumn, call it winter, call it lockdown – either way, these November nights are getting longer and darker and quieter and, for most of us, consist of endless …
Annnnd breathe… That marks the end of SYP London’s 2020 Conference. We hope you enjoyed the last week as much as we did! We have to start with a MASSIVE …
It’s looking pretty frosty outside, isn’t it? We’re taking down our cotton wool spiderwebs, throwing our slightly funky-smelling pumpkins into the compost and digging the tinsel out of the back …