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4 months ago

Winn was meant to publish her new book On Winter Hill in October this year after already being delayed a year, but now publishers Penguin have pushed back the release date to January 2028.
Raynor Winn, who wrote the best-selling book, claims she lost the farmhouse in Wales, when she and her husband Moth invested in a friend's company that failed.

10 months ago

The end of the road? What The Salt Path scandal means for the nature memoir

It wasn’t the first hit memoir to tell a story of redemption inspired by the great outdoors – but could it become one of the last? Authors and publishers assess the damage

When The Salt Path came out …

EXCLUSIVE: Jill Hemmings today spoke for the first time of her frustration that Winn 'spun many lines' to make a fortune from her book and the rights to the film of the same name.

In an era of misinformation, trust in publishers is more important than ever

“All autobiographies are lies,” George Bernard Shaw wrote in 1898. “I do not mean unconscious, unintentional lies: I mean d…

Penguin said release date of On Winter Hill would be changed in order to ‘support the author’ after allegations that Raynor Winn lied in her bestselling memoir

Penguin, publisher of The Salt Path, is …

Penguin said it had taken the decision together with Winn following claims made in a newspaper investigation.
Raynor Winn, who wrote the best selling book, claims she lost the 17th century farmhouse in Pwllheli, Wales, when she and her husband Moth invested in a friend's company that failed.

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