IMPAC Win Boosts Gerbrand Bakker’s Sales
Updated: 2010-06-30 12:03:49
The IMPAC Dublin Literary Award win for Gerbrand Bakker‘s The Twin has catapulted the book into the Irish top ten this week with just under 1,500 units sold in the week ending 26th June 2010. According to Nielsen Bookscan, the organisation that collectes data on book sales in Ireland, sales for the year to date now stand at 3,142 units and have generated €27.276.72 at the till, giving an average selling price of €8.68. The news provides evidence of IMPAC’s success in promoting the sale of books and comes on the back of several significant media appearances by Bakker following the win. Bakker beat off competition from seven other writers, including Irish author Joseph O’Neill, to win the award.
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The Irish Independent reports that Elsevier Ireland Ltd increased its pre-tax profits by 3pc in 2009 to €24.6m. The company, which is based in Shannon, is a subsidiary of Elsevier, the Dutch based arm of global Reed Elsevier group. It employs some 100 people and began operations in Shannon in 1976. Although it booked considerable profits it does most of its trade outside of the country exporting scientific, technical and health journals to professional audiences.
Irish author Sarah Webb has made the Queen of Teen competition short list alongside Helen Bailey, Cathy Cassidy, Cathy Hopkins, Chris Higgins, Sarra Manning, Samantha Mackintosh, Joanna Nadin, Louise Rennison and Jacqueline Wilson. The public can now vote for their preferred winner on the competition website and the award will be announced in Spetember 2010.
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