Global brands may appear to dominate ebook subscriptions, but nimble, local publishing startups across Europe are winning authors’ hearts and minds.
Devilish Danish Bestselling Kids Series Seeks English Readers
Kenneth Andersen’s The Great Devil War series has sold more than 130,000 in Denmark, but has yet to reach English audiences laments translator K.E. Semmel.
Denmark’s Schilling Asks Publishing Executives to Dream Big
In its new white paper, Danish publishing consultancy Schilling challenged executives to answer “what should a publishing company built from scratch look like?”
Denmark’s Movellas Social Reading/Writing Empowers Teens
Movellas, a community for teenagers to read, write and share stories launched in 2010, has attracted 200,000 budding literati in the US, UK and Denmark.
Denmark’s Schilling Maps the Future of Education Publishing
Danish publishing consultancy and software solutions provider Schilling’s new White Paper distills the challenges and potential solutions for educational publishers today.
Self-Publishing and the Industry: Implications and Impact
A discussion with nine experts from Frankfurt Academy’s CONTEC 2013 interactive learning lab on self-publishing’s implications for the industry.
Book Licensing Market Snapshots: North America and Denmark
In a new series, IPR License’s Tom Chalmers looks at licensing issues in key publishing territories around the world. First up: North America and Denmark.
Researcher May Have Uncovered Early Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale
A Danish historian has uncovered a manuscript believed to be one of the first fairy tales that Hans Christian Andersen ever wrote.
Txtr Launches E-Book Store in Denmark
Berlin-based startup txtr has launched a Danish e-book store, with special promotions from two Danish publishers set to begin on December 3rd.
Best of 2012 (So Far): Book Marketing and European Publishing
From new book discovery strategies to e-book publishing in Germany and Denmark…the best of our coverage from the first half of 2012.
