Why You Should Attend the ADIBF
This post originally appeared on the Frankfurt Book Fair blog. I highly recommend visiting the official blog for interesting posts from Richard Nash, Alex Hippisley-Cox, and Arun Wolf Over the past few years, the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair has grown substantially, taking on a more professional focus and serving as ...
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Czech Literature Portal
This post originally appeared on the Frankfurt Book Fair blog. I highly recommend visiting the official blog for interesting posts from Richard Nash, Alex Hippisley-Cox, and Arun Wolf After a while, all of the various “book market” presentations from the various countries start to sound the same . . . I know that’s a ...
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Blaft! Or the Sound of a 20kg Weight Crushing a Pomegranate
This post originally appeared on the Frankfurt Book Fair blog. I highly recommend visiting the official blog for interesting posts from Richard Nash, Alex Hippisley-Cox, and Arun Wolf While I’m crushing on India, I thought I’d take a post to introduce Blaft, a very young, very hip, very successful Indian press ...
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Publishing Perspectives at the Frankfurt Book Fair
As you can probably deduce, I’m a bit jetlagged and exhausted from last week’s Frankfurt Book Fair, which is why I’m rerunning all of posts I wrote last week for the official Frankfurt Book Fair blog. (Besides, the FBF blog isn’t the easiest page in the world to find, so you may well have missed ...
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GlobalLocal: New Directions in Publishing
This post originally appeared on the Frankfurt Book Fair blog. I highly recommend visiting the official blog for interesting posts from Richard Nash, Alex Hippisley-Cox, and Arun Wolf Back in February, a publishers’ roundtable took place in New Delhi to talk about opportunities of new markets, new models, new ...
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Argentina: Micropresses and Great Authors
This post originally appeared on the Frankfurt Book Fair blog. I highly recommend visiting the official blog for interesting posts from Richard Nash, Alex Hippisley-Cox, and Arun Wolf Just for the tango alone, Argentina would rank as one of my favorite countries in the world. And when you throw in their literary ...
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Juergen Boos on Attendance, China, and the Future of Publishing
This post originally appeared on the Frankfurt Book Fair blog. I highly recommend visiting the official blog for interesting posts from Richard Nash, Alex Hippisley-Cox, and Arun Wolf Prior to the start of the Book Fair there was a lot of speculation about what might happen: would attendance fall down thanks to economically ...
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