The APACE program at Fondazione LIA, co-funded by the EU, is named the 2025 ABC winner in the Initiative category.
Italy’s LIA and APACE: Accessibility Programming at Fiesole
A ‘summer school’ for publishing professionals heads to Fiesole, outside Firenze, to prepare for the new law’s activation.
European Union Literary Prize: Winner and Special Mentions
Italy’s Nicoletta Verna wins the 2025 round of the European Union Prize for Literature, as announced in Prague.
Europe’s ‘ThinkPub’ Project: Cross-Border Collaboration
From last week at Bologna Children’s Book Fair: ‘Tailored Training for Publishers’ was a ThinkPub presentation.
Latvia’s Book Market Driven by Fiction and Domestic Authors
Local authors of fiction and their genre dominated the Latvian trade publishing market in 2024, in a ‘stable year’ of business.
The European Union Prize for Literature: The 2025 Shortlist
The 2025 shortlist for the European Union Prize for Literature comprises 13 titles. A winner is to be named May 16 in Prague.
Frankfurter Buchmesse Names Its ‘Books at Berlinale’ Titles
The 2025 edition of Books at Berlinale on February 17 will introduce a curated selection of as many as 150 film producers.
Europe’s APACE: Only 1 in 4 Publishers Produces Accessible Ebooks
Fondazione LIA’s new APACE: 30 million Europeans await the EU Accessibility Act, but will publishers be there for them?
CELA, a European Project, Again Promotes Translators, Writers
The Connecting Emerging Literary Artists program in Europe has selected emerging writer and translators for its third annual program.
Europe’s Publishers: Anger, Solidarity After Kharkiv Attack
‘The European book community stands with Ukraine,’ the Federation of European Publishers says after the deadly Factor-Druk attack.
