Sue Butterworth
Susan Ann "Sue" Butterworth (10 September 1950 – 26 July 2004) was a British bookseller and activist, co-founder of Silver Moon Bookshop in 1984, and editor of the store's newsletter, Silver Moon Quarterly.
Sue Butterworth | |
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Born | 10 September 1950 Llandudno, Wales, UK |
Died | 26 July 2004 (aged 53) Bank, Hampshire, UK |
Occupation(s) | Bookseller, businesswoman, editor, activist |
Early life
Butterworth was born in Llandudno in north Wales, the daughter of F. Buttersworth and Doris Buttersworth. Her father had a furniture store. She attended Penrhos College until age 16.[1][2] In 1973 she and a friend made a driving tour of South Africa.[3]
Career
Butterworth began working in publishing as a secretary, then as an editorial assistant at Book Club Associates from 1977 to 1981. She was a member of Women in Publishing from its launch in 1979.[4][5] In 1982, she and Jane Cholmeley began creating Silver Moon Bookshop, which opened in 1984 in Charing Cross Road, and Silver Moon Books, a publishing company.[6] They only stocked books by women;[7] they worked with publisher Barbara Grier of Naiad Press to bring more American lesbian-themed works to the British audience.[8][9] The shop was a community hub for feminists in London,[10] and her newsletter, the Silver Moon Quarterly, had over 10,000 subscribers worldwide.[11]
After Silver Moon closed in 2001 due to rent increases,[12][13] Butterworth taught, chaired the Society of Bookmen from 2002 to 2003, and was vice-chair of the Book Trade Benevolent Society. She and Corinne Gotch founded Meerkat Books, a not-for-profit marketing network to promote independent British booksellers and publishers.[14]
Butterworth and Cholmeley won the Pandora Award from Women in Publishing in 1989, and the Mike Rhodes Trust Award in 2001.[1] In 1996 she served as a judge for the NCR Non-Fiction Prize, on a panel with Nick Hornby, Jeremy Paxman, Cristina Odone, and Andrew Roberts.[15]
Personal life
Butterworth died at Bank, Hampshire in 2004, aged 53 years, from cancer; she was survived by her partner Irene Roele.[1][2] The British Book Industry Awards include a Sue Butterworth Award for Young Bookseller of the Year, named in her memory and sponsored by HarperCollins.[16][17]
References
- Cholmeley, Jane (2004-08-14). "Obituary: Sue Butterworth". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- Budge, Belinda (2004-08-03). "Sue Butterworth". The Independent. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- "People and Places". The North Wales Weekly News. 1973-04-26. p. 14. Retrieved 2022-05-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Marsden, Harriet (2018-04-09). "These women have been fighting for gender equality in publishing for 30 years". The Independent. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- "Women in Publishing: An Oral History | Interviews with women in the book business since 1979". Women in Publishing: An Oral History. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- Evans, Sarah Jane (1992-04-23). "The Women's Rooms". The Guardian. p. 21. Retrieved 2022-05-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Goodings, Lennie (2020-02-27). A Bite of the Apple: A Life with Books, Writers and Virago. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-19-256390-3.
- Evans, Sarah Jane (1990-07-04). "Lesbians Like Pulp, too". The Guardian. p. 17. Retrieved 2022-05-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Passet, Joanne (2016-11-01). Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier. Bella Books. ISBN 978-1-59493-664-7.
- Anderson, Shelley. "Traveler's Guide: Silver Moon Women's Bookshop, London" The Lesbian Review of Books (April 30, 1996): 26. via ProQuest
- "Sue Butterworth: Book trade activist and co-founder of Silver Moon". The Daily Telegraph. 2004-08-04. p. 23. Retrieved 2022-05-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Entertainment: The last chapter for Charing Cross booksellers?". BBC News. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- Paton, Maureen (2001-10-23). "Eclipse of Silver Moon". The Guardian. p. 41. Retrieved 2022-05-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Kean, Danuta. "Uniquely Independent" Bookseller (27 June 2003). via Business Source Complete.
- "All present and correct". Evening Standard. 1996-05-23. p. 225. Retrieved 2022-05-30 – via Newspapers.com.
- Nawotka, Edward (2010-05-18). "Hachette Dominates UK's Bookseller Industry Awards". Publishing Perspectives. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- "HC to launch Sue Butterworth prize." The Bookseller, February 25, 2005, 6. Gale Academic OneFile (accessed May 29, 2022).
External links
- Annie Roma Southern, Women in the Book Trade: Three Women Publishers of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (2014); Butterworth is one of the profiled publishers in this volume.