3 APRIL 2023
The Society of Young Publishers has a new committee and has set out its aims for 2023.
Peer networking and society-wide collaboration are top priorities for the Society of Young Publishers in 2023
As it enters its 74th year, the Society of Young Publishers pledges to meet the needs of those across the UK post-pandemic with a mix of hybrid, digital, and in-person events across branches, alongside placing a renewed focus on collaboration between branch committees. Introducing the brand new Wales branch is a key milestone in the SYP’s commitment to diversifying opportunities for publishing hopefuls across the UK and facilitating the creation of wide-reaching industry connections.
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Emily Dexter on behalf of the Young Stationers recently turned the tables on the Master (who has been recording conversations with members each week ) and interviewed him via Zoom. Click Read More /the image below to listen to that interview.
READ MORE24 AUGUST 2020
We were thrilled with the success of the first YS book club and received some great suggestions for the next pick. We went with Ciara Starrett’s suggestion and met on Wednesday 5th August 2020 via Zoom to discuss the beautifully lyrical, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, by Ocean Vuong.
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The first meeting of the Young Stationers' Book Club took place on Thursday, 4 June 2020 and they discussed Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo. Here Freeman Dhara Snowden reports on the event.
READ MORE20 FEBRUARY 2020
One of the highlights in the inter-livery calendar came around again last week as the annual Interlivery Quiz Night took over the Guildhall!
READ MORE16 DECEMBER 2019
On the 9 December 2019 a small group of Young Stationers met for festive drinks at Ye Olde London pub just round the corner from the Hall on Ludgate Hill.
READ MORE19 APRIL 2018
On Monday 16 July 2018 the Young Stationers gathered at Stationers' Hall for their annual dinner. They had decided this year to focus on a rather larger number of awards plus the Young Stationers' Prize rather than have a guest speaker and it was a wonderful occasion when the achievements of six young people in the communications and content industries were recognised. It should also be noted here that those receiving the awards were selected from very strong shortlists in each sector.
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