Publishing Perspectives new editor-in-chief reflects on his relationship with and the legacy of his predecessor Porter Anderson.
Bulgaria’s Next Page Foundation Launches Thinking Literature in Translation Events
Discussing the challenges and opportunities for the European publishing market, the Next Page Foundation conference series began in November in Bulgaria with the next event taking place in Prague this summer.
Andrew Richard Albanese Joins Publishing Perspectives as Editor-in-Chief
Long-time publishing reporter Andrew Richard Albanese joins Publishing Perspectives as editor-in-chief, bringing over 30 years of experience in the industry to the role.
Publishing’s Defining Conversations in 2025 — and What Comes Next
Talita Facchini looks back at the important stories and trends of 2025, including Audiobooks, AI, Book to Screen, and what the global industry can expect in 2026.
A Look Back on 2025 and Plans for the Future
Publishing Perspectives looks back on 2025 and highlights top stories and events.
China Bestsellers: Nobel Prize Boost, Aspirational Nonfiction, and Children’s Classics
Beijing’s OpenBook shares their insight into the top books on their international, fiction, nonfiction, and children’s bestseller lists.
A New Literary Prize to Support Emerging Disabled Writers
Disability Arts pioneer and internationally acclaimed writer Kenny Fries establishes an award to elevate and amplify the work of emerging disabled and/or Deaf writers.
French Publishers Association Looks to Compensate Authors for Used Book Sales
Approximately 20 percent of the French book market is used book sales which authors do not benefit from, but the Publishers Association seeks to help authors gain income from second-hand sales.
Building the Future of Translation: A Workshop in New York City
The art of translation is a specific and important one. In this workshop for younger translators, experts in the field provided feedback and support for challenges that may come with the work.
Rights Roundup: Geography and Sound, Surviving in Iceland, and Brain Science
This month’s roundup features a little something for everyone – an auditory adventure around the world, a new voice in Scandinavian crime novels, and something practical to help readers make the most of their everyday life
