A prelude to the start of the 2025 Frankfurt Rights Meeting, this month's Rights Roundup focuses mainly on adult fiction.| Publishing Perspectives
Our Rights Roundup features two works from Norway, plus books of note from Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Slow down and enjoy.| Publishing Perspectives
The inaugural rights center at Nairobi International Book Fair featured B2B meetings and an issue-driven panel discussion.| Publishing Perspectives
African publishers at Nairobi International Book Fair look at market challenges: the desire to produce fiction and local-language literature.| Publishing Perspectives
Quick snapshots from two long-time Frankfurt veterans, Kalem Agency and Italian Literary Agency, on their latest projects.| Publishing Perspectives
The Morocco-based online magazine ArabLit offers a new rights resource for industry pros on Arabic literature and translation.| Publishing Perspectives
The books in this Rights Roundup come from Canada, Italy, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Finland, and the United States.| Publishing Perspectives
The 31st Beijing International Book Fair this month goes heavily into conferences and academic publishing.| Publishing Perspectives
Leading the UK Publishers Association's export services for more than 40 years, Gloria Bailey is to get the LBF Lifetime Achievement Award.| Publishing Perspectives
Bologna's rights-business structure is developing along with creative industries' growing engagement with book publishing.| Publishing Perspectives
At Bologna, the book fair plans a new television and film rights trading center. And in London, the 'Introduction to Rights' seminar precedes the trade show.| Publishing Perspectives
Patience has paid off for Max Seeck as one of his ice-thawing Nordic noir novels is set to start production for television this year.| Publishing Perspectives
Comprising 668 square meters in Hall 5.0, B22, the Guest of Honor Italy collective stand at Frankfurter Buchmesse opens Wednesday.| Publishing Perspectives
Children's and YA books are tops when it comes to Italy's rights sales, as has been reported this week at Rome's Più libri più liberi.| Publishing Perspectives
Today's rights reports come to us from Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Poland.| Publishing Perspectives
A double interview: Frankfurter Buchmesse's Juergen Boos and the Italian Publishers Association's Innocenzo Cipolletta: 'Great deals.'| Publishing Perspectives
The 2024 hybrid Frankfurt Rights Meeting opens September 3, with a session on 'English Language Exports Through Social Media.'| Publishing Perspectives
On the opening night of Frankfurter Buchmesse, Harari and Saito discuss issues from their books, newly published on the German market.| Publishing Perspectives
'Hard times are coming,' Ruth Dickey tells the celebrants at the US National Book Awards' 75th awards ceremony in New York City.| Publishing Perspectives
Taking a look at the European Union's fourth-largest book market: Italy has made big strides since it was Frankfurt's 1988 guest of honor.| Publishing Perspectives