‘Perhaps globalization can only work hand-in-hand with empowerment,’ says Richard Charkin, but the debate goes on.
Richard Charkin: Choose Your Own Memory Lane
Some of the big debates Richard Charkin reviews may have been resolved for the best, he says.
Richard Charkin: Postcards From Chile
Richard Charkin travels to Frankfurter Buchmesse’s 2027 guest of honor, Chile, to learn more about the market.
Richard Charkin at Frankfurt: ‘Why This Addiction?’
In Frankfurt again this week, Richard Charkin considers what makes the long days and even longer evenings at the Buchmesse worth while.
Richard Charkin From Readmagine: ‘Will You Still Read Me?’
Richard Charkin asks from Madrid’s Readmagine: ‘Will you still read me, will you still need me, when I’m 75?’
Richard Charkin in London: An A to Z of Publishing, Again
In another index of publishing issues, Richard Charkin casts his critical eye on labels, buzzwords, and book industry trends.
Richard Charkin: ‘Unintended Consequences,’ the Sequel
On the eve of London Book Fair, a second exploration of Charkin’s Law: ‘Everything that can go wrong will go wrong.’
Richard Charkin: Unintended Consequences in Publishing
Charkin’s Law, according to the eponymous Richard Charkin in London: ‘Everything that can go wrong will go wrong.’
Richard Charkin in Frankfurt: ‘Day One Minus One’
Richard Charkin, now on his 51st Frankfurt, opens a series of observations with a look at his arrival at Frankfurt Flughafen.
Richard Charkin: On Becoming an Author
‘Authorial neurosis kicked in’ right on schedule with ‘My Back Pages,’ as Richard Charkin recounts.
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