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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...