Your weekly round up 
of publishing news, publicity information and trivia!
Firstly – Harry 
Styles. What a great place to start. Not a fan? You do surprise me – 
but as I’m sure you realise, there are many many, many out there; and this book 
is the perfect gift for all of them! Harry 
Styles by Mick O’Shea is a 
paperback original, with 70 pages full of lovely colour photographs. One Direction’s sell-out tour is running now (23 
February – 20 April) and takes in 39 dates across the UK America 
And if you’re still saying, “who is Harry 
Styles, and while we’re on the subject, who are One Direction?” then click below for one of their music vids – Harry’s the one with the biggest hair and cheekiest grin.
OK – who is a parent? Who’s been on Mumsnet? Who 
likes Mumsnet? Who finds it a rather unattractive combination of smug and mean? 
Who’re ready for something a little edgier and realistic? Well you may be one of 
the half a million people who have already discovered www.crappypictures.com – a parenting blog that 
certainly isn’t coming from the Gina Ford school of how to bring up your 
children. Published in May is the accompanying book – Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures by 
Amber Dusick. This is the sort of thing 
you’re going to either absolutely love or absolutely hate – but there’s no 
denying that “say it like it is, and make it grim with lots of swear words” 
blogging is massively on the up. In fact it often seems that if you’re a parent 
who actually likes to play in the garden with your offspring rather than sit in 
a darkened room tapping onto your computer while they drown themselves in the 
fishpond; then must you must be strangely retro and weird.  Or is that just me? Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures 
celebrates the wonder…and crappiness…of parenting, with crude illustrations and 
true stories that supposedly will have even the most exhausted parents laughing 
out loud. Dusick’s blog was named Funniest Mom Blog 2011 by 
Parents magazine and the Best Parenting Weblog in the 2012 
Bloggie Awards. A featured columnist on The Huffington Post, Amber Dusick is well connected in the momosphere 
and this book is bang on trend with today’s bestselling humour parenting books, 
like Go the F*** to Sleep and Goodnight iPad. You can order Parenting here  it’s published by Harlequin Non Fiction 
in June.
Now, the weather is warm, the flabby winter bodies 
are finally emerging from their layers of clothes –  yes it’s time to put on those tennis whites 
and bounce down to the local courts to get yourself match fit. But perhaps 
watching tennis is more for you than playing it? In fact like many of us, 
perhaps what you really enjoy is just talking about tennis – arguing over 
whether Andy Murray is a grumpy sod or born again hero, and whether the Williams 
sisters are amazingly fit or amazingly dull. Then Court Confidential: Inside the World of Tennis by 
Neil Harman is definitely the book for 
you. There has never been a period in history where tennis has been so rich in 
iconic personalities, and recent times have seen more astonishing, 
history-making stories than ever before. Small wonder, then, that Neil Harman, who this season celebrates a decade 
at the helm of The Times’ tennis coverage, should want to share the tales 
he has lived through in a book that drips personality, excitement, drama and 
intrigue from first page to last. Court 
Confidential gets right to the heart of what makes the game tick with 
frank, in-depth interviews with all the leading players, their coaching staff, 
their agents and managers, with fresh insights and the strong personal views for 
which Harman is known. Court Confidential 
will appeal to tennis aficionados everywhere, from the casual observer to the 
ultra-knowledgeable. Fast-paced, high entertainment, controversial, informative, 
this is all that a really good sporting book should be. It’s a 20 hardback with 
16 colour plates, published to coincide with Wimbledon 2013 in June from 
Robson Press.
And if you (like me) are inclined to mutter “well 
none of these so called “tennis personalities are anything like as 
watchable as the stars used to be way back when,” then you might like to look at this compilation to remind yourselves of past 
glories – those were the days eh?! 
A recent UK US 
Yesterday was World 
Penguin Day! You’ve gotta love that. To celebrate here are two of my 
favourite penguin films – firstly the BBC‘s April Fool Day spoof of a few years 
back – yep if fooled me too. 
and secondly… well it really needs no 
introduction.
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That’s all for now 
folks, more next week!





 
Pingu is the man!
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