Download our 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair Magazine

In News by Hannah Johnson

Publishing Perspectives’ 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair magazine is a showcase of global publishing, book market trends, and people to know.

The inauguration of the Italian pavilion at the 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair, with Susanna Tamaro, Luigi Mascheroni, and Stefano Zecchi. Image: Johannes Minkus / Publishing Perspectives

By Hannah Johnson

As thousands of publishers, agents, authors, and book industry professionals gather together in Frankfurt this week, Publishing Perspectives is releasing the digital version of our 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair magazine (you can also pick up a print copy at the fair). Download the magazine here.

Download the magazine: https://bit.ly/PPFrankfurt2024

Italy is showcasing its publishers and authors with multiple stands at the fair, as well as its piazza in the Guest of Honor forum. The Philippines are gearing up for their Guest of Honor year in 2025 with programming and a large delegation of authors and publishers. And the highlight of any Frankfurt Book Fair is meeting old and new friends from around the world.

Inside this issue:

  • Interview with Scholastic CEO Peter Warwick
  • Special coverage of Italy, Frankfurt’s 2024 Guest of Honor
  • Book market trends in Brazil, France, the Philippines, and Poland
  • Perspectives on foreign rights
  • Q&As with independent publishers from Colombia, Greece, and Kenya
  • Jennifer Clement on freedom to publish
  • And more
About the Author

Hannah Johnson

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Hannah Johnson is the publisher of international book industry magazine Publishing Perspectives, which provides daily information and news about book markets around the world. In addition to building partnerships with international cultural and trade organizations, she works with the Frankfurt Book Fair to organize and support a number of its overseas initiatives. Hannah has also worked as the managing editor for an online media company, The Hooch Life, focused on craft distillers and cocktail experts. Prior to that, she worked as a project manager for the Frankfurt Book Fair’s New York office, managing various business and marketing activities.