Participants in this year’s Frankfurt Global Network program share insight into their home markets.
Lyndal Roper’s ‘Summer of Fire and Blood’ Wins Montreal’s Cundill Award
What jurors call a ‘sensational account’ of a 16th-century European uprising wins this year’s Cundill History Cundill History Prize in Montreal.
Frankfurt: How Much Is Book Publishing Using AI?
A new study from BISG finds publishing workers reporting multiple pain points and serious ethical concerns, in AI usage.
Canada’s $75,000 Cundill Prize Names Its 2025 Finalists
Elements of freedom—and struggles for it—are at play among the three finalists named by the Cundill History Prize in Montreal.
Rights Roundup: On a Comfortable and Non-Alarmist Approach to Frankfurt
Our Rights Roundup features two works from Norway, plus books of note from Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Slow down and enjoy.
The $75,000 Cundill History Prize Names a 2025 Shortlist
The eight shortlisted titles for the 2025 Cundill History Prize are to be followed by a three-book list of finalists on September 30.
Interview: Wattpad’s Aron Levitz, and the Demise of Radish
The president of Wattpad, Aron Levitz looks at the value of ’embracing a community, embracing a fandom.”
Spotify’s ‘Audiobooks Plus,’ Tested in World Markets, Arrives in the States
Spotify takes its premium subscribers the option to buy 15 hours of extra audiobook listening time as a monthly add-on.
The $75,000 Cundill History Prize Names Its 2025 Longlist
The 18th cycle of the Montreal-based Cundill History Award opens with the release of a 15-title longlist in nonfiction.
Rights Roundup: Warm Weather Titles on the World Market
The books in this Rights Roundup come from Canada, Italy, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Finland, and the United States.
