Arpita Das examines the state of women in publishing associations in India and highlights the lack of inclusion of women in high-level publishing roles and, thus, industry decision-making.
Richard Charkin in London and Bilbao: Publishing and Change
‘Adaptability in a changing world is the key to success,’ according to Frankfurt-bound Richard Charkin.
Richard Charkin in London: Debating Globalization in an Interconnected World
‘Perhaps globalization can only work hand-in-hand with empowerment,’ says Richard Charkin, but the debate goes on.
Richard Charkin in London: Another Side to Good News
Even as some markets’ book sales looked good this spring, Richard Charkin looks at how the industry’s reality may be clouded.
Arpita Das in New Delhi: The Demands of, and Demand for, Print on Demand
New Delhi’s Arpita Das looks at the value of Print on Demand, the bias some hold against it, and the state of PoD in her market today.
Publisher’s Commentary: ‘A Desire To Grow, To Inspire, To Better the Industry’
Erin L. Cox writes about becoming Publishing Perspectives’ new publisher: ‘Building bridges connecting us.’
Richard Charkin: Choose Your Own Memory Lane
Some of the big debates Richard Charkin reviews may have been resolved for the best, he says.
Richard Charkin: Postcards From Chile
Richard Charkin travels to Frankfurter Buchmesse’s 2027 guest of honor, Chile, to learn more about the market.
Richard Charkin: Approaching London Book Fair
Richard Charkin looks ahead to ‘magic bullets’ that may be presented to the book business at London Book Fair.
India’s Arpita Das in New Delhi: Are We Listening to Our Editors?
Arpita Das argues that too many publishing companies’ inadequate pay for editors is driving away badly needed young talent.
