‘Publishing is now multi-format: success in one format should not be seen as a victory over the other format.’ But are we ready yet to hear such wisdom around the UK Publishers Association’s report?
At IDPF: Why Are Subscriptions Outside the US Succeeding?
An interesting phenomenon in ebook subscriptions: some outside the US market seem to fare better than their American counterparts.
Quantum’s Quandary: London Book Fair’s Careful Conference
In a day of congenial panel discussions and reassuring pep talks, London Book Fair’s Quantum Conference threw an amber-warm light on tricky times for publishing.
Top 5 Publishing Markets for 2016, Chosen by You
Based on a survey of our readers, Publishing Perspectives reports on the top five global publishing markets you want to know more about.
7 Key Questions that Will Be Answered at the The Markets: Global Publishing Summit
The Markets Global Publishing Summit at the Frankfurt Book Fair is a platform where publishers can do business with international experts from seven markets.
How to Engage Readers and Boost Sales of Translations
Discussions as the International Translation Day conference focused on how to sell more literary translations, with an emphasis on sales and marketing.
German Book Trade Says #RefugeesWelcome
As the refugee crisis continues and the number of refugees coming into Europe rises, the German book trade has responded with offers of help.
The State of Jewish Digital Publishing (Part 2)
Ben Denckla continues his discussion of the challenges of creating ebooks that incorporate challenging elements present in a wide variety of Jewish books.
The Possibilities and Challenges of Digital African Publishing
Emma Shercliff looks into the creative process in African publishing and distributing an anthology of digital romance writing from Nigeria’s Ankara Press.
Latest UK Book Publishing Statistics Show Stable Market
The Publishers Association released statistics about the UK book publishing industry that show a stable market and increased digital and export sales.