The initial crush of international trade show events eases briefly now, for a look at some rights sales around adult titles.
Bologna Guest of Honor Estonia: Interview with Vallo Kalvik
With Estonia as Bologna Book Fair’s Guest of Honor, a closer look at Hea Lugu, which publishes some 90 books per year and focuses on Estonian writers.
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.
London to Bologna: Estonian Readers Ask for English
Publishers in Estonia report that younger readers prefer to read books in English over Estonian – a trend that’s growing across Europe.
Children’s Rights Roundup: ‘Buy Ukrainian Book Rights’
Our Rights Roundup of young readers’ titles, authors, and illustrators ahead of Bologna.
Children’s Books Edition: A Spring Rights Roundup
Our children’s and YA titles in this Rights Roundup come from South Korea, Spain, France, Estonia, Norway, and the UK.
‘Sometimes I Am Furious’: Rights Roundup
The titles featured in this Rights Roundup include work from Sweden, Estonia, France, and the United Kingdom.
Publishers in the Baltics: Differing Expectations for a Pandemic Recovery
While a Latvian publisher seems encouraged, a counterpart in Estonia is less upbeat. And Russia’s LitRes is eyeing the region’s digital sales.
Katrin Reinmaa: The ‘Sun and Cloud’ of the Estonian Children’s Book Business
Today, only some 30 percent of Estonian children’s literature originates in Estonia. Päike ja Pilv is one of the leading publishers of content for youngsters, in a country where ‘books are expensive both to publish and to buy.’
Lithuania’s ‘Day of the Book Smugglers’ Comes to the UK Ahead of London Book Fair
Taking to the streets on Lithuania’s annual ‘Day of the Book Smugglers,’ a team of fashionable book runners delivered Lithuanian writings to agents’ offices, publishing houses, and media newsrooms ahead of the London Book Fair.
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