In an update on her market observations, Vivat Publishing CEO Julia Orlova talks of the evolution of the Ukrainian market in wartime.
Rights Edition: ‘Translate Ukraine 2025’ Opens for Applications
The Ukrainian Book Institute has opened its 2025 call, offering translation funding to international publishers producing Ukrainian books this year.
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.
Russian Attack Hits Ukraine’s Factor-Druk Printing House
Reports indicate that seven are dead and at least 20 injured at the Factor-Druk printing house in the latest Russian attack on Kharkiv.
Ukraine’s Vivat Publishing: ‘An Ambitious Plan for 2023’
Vivat Publishing’s CEO says she expects to exceed the company’s 2022 output in 2023 ‘to serve our local readers’ in wartime Ukraine.
Sasha Marianna Salzmann To Speak at the German Trade Peace Prize Ceremony
The two-time German Book Prize nominee Sasha Salzmann will speak when Serhiy Zhadan is given the German Trade’s Peace Prize.
German Book Trade’s Peace Prize: Ukraine’s Serhiy Zhadan
The German Peace Prize board praises Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan for his portrayal of wartime conflict and his humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Ukraine: Vivat Launches a Book in a Bomb Shelter
In Kharkiv, a book launch goes underground as Vivat Publishing releases ‘Go the F*ck to Sleep’ in Serhiy Zhadan’s Ukrainian translation.
Ukraine’s Julia Orlova: ‘A Reading Nation’ Under Attack
Vivat Publishing’s Julia Orlova says book publishers in Ukraine are providing digital books as part of their contribution to the war effort.
