This month’s Rights Roundup features a winter rom-com, an existential journey, and discovering what fungi can teach us.
Frankfurter Buchmesse Announces Titles for 2026 Books at Berlinale
Frankfurter Buchmesse announces the titles selected for this year’s Books at Berlinale in February. These titles will be presented to producers for consideration for film or television adaptation.
Fontaine O Livres Announces Publishers for 2026 Le Tour d’Europe de l’édition indépendante
Following the success of the 2025 edition, Le Tour d’Europe de l’édition indépendante will return in 2026 to support a new group of independent French-language publishing houses in the foreign rights market.
China Bestsellers: Nobel Prize Boost, Aspirational Nonfiction, and Children’s Classics
Beijing’s OpenBook shares their insight into the top books on their international, fiction, nonfiction, and children’s bestseller lists.
Building the Future of Translation: A Workshop in New York City
The art of translation is a specific and important one. In this workshop for younger translators, experts in the field provided feedback and support for challenges that may come with the work.
Rights Roundup: Geography and Sound, Surviving in Iceland, and Brain Science
This month’s roundup features a little something for everyone – an auditory adventure around the world, a new voice in Scandinavian crime novels, and something practical to help readers make the most of their everyday life
The Frankfurt Global Network: A Spotlight on International Markets
Participants in this year’s Frankfurt Global Network program share insight into their home markets.
China Bestsellers: Energies Around Shanghai’s Book Fair
As the annual China Shanghai International Book Fair season arrived, Beijing’s OpenBook research group had new observations to mention.
Italian Publishers Announce Their 2025 ‘Più libri più liber’
The ‘Più libri più liberi’ program of small-and-medium-sized publishers’ output is set to run December 4 to 8, five days, 569 publishers, 700 events and writers from many parts of the world.
Endangered, Indigenous Languages Featured at Shanghai’s Fair
The dogged problem of endangered and Indigenous languages is a major one in children’s books.
