As founder Kristenn Einarsson prepares to step away, Ingunn Trosholmen is named to lead the World Expression Forum forward.
At Norway’s WEXFO, a Vow To Fight ‘Disinformation, Censorship, Polarization’
Urgently essential ‘higher-level reading’ and a new construct built on democracy and literacy, ‘Dem Read,’ came into focus at WEXFO.
Gaza Bookseller Samir Mansour Wins the 2024 IPA Prix Voltaire
A Palestinian bookseller whose Gaza store has twice been destroyed in Israel’s military action has won the IPA’s Prix Voltaire.
IPA Confirms and Names Next Leadership, Members, Chairs
The International Publishers Association has held its general assembly, to name new officers and committee assignments, effective January 1.
At Norway’s WEXFO: Democracy and the Freedom to Read
The third annual World Expression Forum (WEXFO) in Lillehammer featured a half-day ‘learning lab’ on the connection of reading and democracy.
European Publishers Issue an EU Elections Manifesto
The Federation of European Publishers’ new pre-EU-election manifesto is helping to amplify the publishing sector’s message.
UK: Faber in Partnership With English PEN for the Pinter Prize
In London, Faber deepens its relationship with English PEN and the Pinter Prize, becoming the honor’s sponsor for three years.
Switzerland’s Frontiers: Academic Freedom and the EU Elections
A Frontiers Policy Labs symposium stresses that academic freedom must remain high on the European Union agenda after the coming elections.
The UK’s Royal Society of Literature Names an ‘Encore’ Shortlist
The ‘Encore’ contest for second novels has been administered by the United Kingdom’s Royal Society of Literature since 2016.
The UK’s Sounded Opens a Partnership with the US’ Dreamscape
The UK-based Sounded.com is to carry content from the States’ Dreamscape Media beginning in June.
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