For generations, the story of the Greek Jews during the Holocaust was never told, but more recently willing publishers have tackled this important task.
Liu Ruilin on Imaginist Press and China’s Publishing Future
Liu Ruilin discusses her innovative Beijing-based publishing house Imaginist Press and shares her views on design, culture and China’s publishing future.
7 Ideas to Help You Anticipate the Future of Publishing
Ewan Morrison explains how the ‘seven big ideas in the world’ dominate culture and can help you prepare for the next book publishing trends.
Rome’s Colosseum Hosts Ancient Library Exhibition
In the place where gladiators once fought, the city of Rome is hosting a summer exhibition of the public and private libraries of the Ancient World.
Books Inspire Hot-Topic Dialogue in Searing Sharjah
The Islamic Book Exhibition serves as a forum for dialogue on some of the hottest topics affecting the Middle East and Islam, all through the medium of books.
How Can New Niche Micropublishers Compete with Large Established Publishers?
By Edward Nawotka In today’s lead story Eoin Purcell discusses launching “The Irish Story” — an online community focused on Irish History — and its first publication, John Dorney’s The Story of the Easter Rising 1916. One of the things Purcell is doing is competing with the large, established publishers — such as Penguin Ireland and Oxford University Press — who …
My “Irish Story”: On Launching an Online Community and Micropublisher from Scratch
• A lot of people talk about taking the power of “community” and leveraging that into a publishing brand, but few do it. • Eoin Purcell of Dublin, Ireland discusses his achievements in launching “The Irish Story,” a community web site about Irish History and publishing John Dorney’s The Story of the Easter Rising 1916. Editorial by Eoin Purcell DUBLIN: …