The awards honor those who are “transforming Ukraine’s publishing industry and sharing Ukrainian literature worldwide.” The winners of will be announced on January 29 in Kyiv.
Zoya Miari’s Perspective: Words are Free. They Cannot Be Occupied.
Palestinian-Ukrainian peace activist and author Zoya Miari shares her experience attending Frankfurter Buchmesse 2025 and how it reminded her of the impact we can have on the world around us.
The Frankfurt Global Network: A Spotlight on International Markets
Participants in this year’s Frankfurt Global Network program share insight into their home markets.
International Children’s Publishers Mobilize For a Stronger Future
At the Frankfurt Kids Conference, speakers highlighted how the international publishing industry mobilizes cultural resistance against systematic book destruction
AAP’s International Award Goes to Russian-Ukrainian ‘Freedom Letters’
The Association of American Publishers’ 23-year-old International Freedom to Publish award toes to Georgy Urushadze.
Ukrainian Books in Translation: ‘Chapter Ukraine’ Is Open
The literature of Ukraine in translation has a growing new site of its own, as ‘Chapter Ukraine’ launches in three languages.
IPA Blasts Russian Attacks on Ukraine’s Publishing Sites
The Russian attacks on publishing interests in Ukraine — this month and in mid-June — prompt sharp condemnation from IPA.
‘Frankfurt Fellowship Network’ Combines Fellows, Invitation Program
The application deadline is still open for the newly formed Frankfurt Fellowship Network, one of several programs from the trade show.
Vivat’s Julia Orlova: Ukraine’s Print Runs Are Rising
In an update on her market observations, Vivat Publishing CEO Julia Orlova talks of the evolution of the Ukrainian market in wartime.
The IPA Prix Voltaire Announces Its 2025 Shortlist
Supporting ‘rights that we constantly must fight for,’ this year’s IPA Prix Voltaire shortlistees come from five international markets.
