Omnia Books celebrated winning a three-year 1m mono book printing deal with Simon & Schuster by welcoming novelist Victoria Routledge to its Bishopbriggs, Glasgow plant.
Routledge signed the first 500 copies of her new book, And for Starters, published by Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster UK. The initial print run for the book is 60,000. Omnia Books managing director Kevin McKenna (pictured) said it was "rare but extremely satisfying" to meet the author of one of the books the firm prints.
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