‘You’re looking at a whole page of intelligence about your social media marketing on Twitter and how your presence on this vast medium is playing out.’ Read More
A View From Within the Latin American Market: Base Tres
Supporting publishing interests both into and from the region, Mexico’s Base tres consultancy sees a rising marketplace of diverse curiosity and potential. Read More
US Publishers Tell Trump: Copyright Is 'Critical' in Digital Times
Copyright protection and enforcement are essential to US publishers’ ‘ability to compete in global markets,’ the AAP writes to Donald Trump. Read More
Political Correctitude
In a season of kneejerk tweets and reckless declarations, I wish you the peace of knowing that you stopped to think. No one else’s gospel matters. Write your own, that’s the one we need now. Read More
IPA, FEP, EIBF Demand that Turkey Release Prisoners of Conscience
With novelist Aslı Erdoğan and translator Necmiye Alpay still detained, the IPA, FEP, and EIBF call on Turkey to release them. Read More
Escapism is for Readers; Writers Stay in Place
Starting November 8, your readers have become different. However they may lean politically, is escapism what they need from writers? Read More
Translating Katja Kettu: ‘At the Margins of History’
As AmazonCrossing arrives at Frankfurt Book Fair this week, Finland’s Katja Kettu’s ‘The Midwife’ has just been released, one of Amazon Publishing’s big books of the year. Read More
Unbound's Jason Cooper: 'Too Many Titles in a Small Space'
‘The need for extreme success is now a requirement rather than a boon,’ says the UK’s Jason Cooper in the run-up to Frankfurt’s conference on The Markets. Read More
Authors and the Demand for Warnings: Writing in a Trigger-Happy World
How can we ask authors to ply the range and radiance of human experience if they’re expected to provide trigger warnings? – Porter Anderson Read More
Response and Responsibility: Writers in Time of Terror
Where do you place the courage of your convictions in your work? When events such as the shootings in Orlando and West Yorkshire are so compelling, can ‘never talk about religion or politics’ remain true in an author’s life and work? Read More