This year, the honors go to writers from countries including Bulgaria, Latvia, Iceland, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden.
Malta’s Moxie: A Few Words With Mark Camilleri at the Abu Dhabi Book Fair
‘The increasing globalization of information has made people aware that they have their own indigenous culture and literature,’ says Mark Camilleri of Malta’s National Book Council.
The Biggest Book Fair in the EU’s Smallest Country
Malta’s biggest book fair displays the country’s varied cultural influences and serves as a showcase for its small, dynamic publishing industry.
Surviving Censorship and Other Challenges in Europe’s Smallest Market
By Chris Gruppetta If someone were to ask me for advice on whether to become a publisher in Malta, I’d say don’t. And not just because I’d have yet another competitor. The very fact of survival has become a skill in itself. Let’s get the basics out of the way: Malta is a tiny country, well under half a million …
Stumbling on My “Dream Story” in Malta (Circa 1941)
By Mark Mills My new novel, The Information Officer, marks something of a new departure for me in that it’s a story that came about through pure chance. My previous two novels, Amagansett and The Savage Garden, are set in corners of the world that I know intimately — the South Fork of Long Island and the hills of Tuscany, respectively. …