At the Frankfurt Book Fair this year, representatives from a number of indie publishers demonstrated the impact they are having on the industry as a whole.
Has Politics Neutered the NEA?
The NEA made a good showing at Frankfurt on behalf of small publishers, 4,000 miles from Washington D.C. But shouldn’t they be making more of a ruckus at home?
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650,000 Reasons to Translate Finnish Literature
Looking ahead to Finland’s turn as Guest of Honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair, lit organization FILI is offering translation support to international publishers.
Finland, Where Reading is a Superpower
The Finns’ love of books has bolstered the publishing industry in spite of global economic challenges. Read our interviews with prominent Finnish publishing pros.
Aussie Rights Trade on the Rise
Despite a dip in overall book sales down under, Australian agents and rights managers report a booming business from the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Mondadori Sees Synergy in Kobo Partnership
Mondadori’s GM, Riccardo Cavallero, talks with PP at the Frankfurt Book Fair about the Italian bookstore’s new partnership with Kobo.
B&N in Frankfurt: We Come in Peace
Barnes & Noble made it clear at the Frankfurt Book Fair that they plan to play nice with publishers during their international expansion.
E-Books in France: Shunned or Just Getting Started?
Three CEOs talk about e-book adoption in France, as well as the obstacles and opportunities for publishers working to digitize their content.
Why Fanfics are Like Startups
Fanfiction is rewriting the narrative of publishing and challenging convention, much like technology startups.