‘Modest but frequent innovation rather than repetition. That’s the trick,’ says Michael Reynolds on the balancing act of Europe Editions.
At Frankfurt: Taiwanese Fantasy Is ‘Much Closer to Our Everyday Lives’
The special fiction recognized as Taiwanese fantasy comes to Frankfurt, with a leading literary rights agent as one of its best representatives. (Sponsored)
Taipei International Book Exhibition Welcomes Guest of Honor Thailand
The 2026 Taipei International Book Exhibition has opened its registration to exhibitors for its Feburary edition, featuring Guest of Honor Thailand. (Sponsored)
US National Book Awards Name 2025 Shortlists
The United States’ National Book Awards are to be conferred on winners in November.
Anne-Solange Noble Is Awarded France’s Medal d’Honneur
The former chief of rights at Gallimard, Anne-Solange Noble wins La Médaille de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in Paris.
Ukrainian Books in Translation: ‘Chapter Ukraine’ Is Open
The literature of Ukraine in translation has a growing new site of its own, as ‘Chapter Ukraine’ launches in three languages.
US National Book Awards: The 2025 Translated Literature Longlist
The 76th edition of the United States’ National Book Awards announces its10 longlisted works in translation.
The £25,000 British Academy Book Prize: A 2025 Shortlist
Independent publishers have produced two of the British Academy Book Prize’s six-title 2025 shortlist, a winner to be named October 22.
Translation: First Winners of a New PEN-and-Booker Program
The newly opened ‘PEN Presents x International Booker Prize’ is designed to give visibility to the work of global majority translators.
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.
