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Books to Film: The 2019 Books at Berlinale Draws From Biggest Submission Pool Yet
January 22, 2019 at 1:30 am

Twelve titles will be presented for potential film development on February 11 as part of this year's Books at Berlinale program at the Berlin International Film Festival. The post Books to Film: The 2019 Books at Berlinale Draws From Biggest Submission Pool Yet appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

Books to Film: The 2019 Books at Berlinale Draws From Biggest Submission Pool Yet
January 22, 2019 at 1:30 am

Twelve titles will be presented for potential film development on February 11 as part of this year's Books at Berlinale program at the Berlin International Film Festival. The post Books to Film: The 2019 Books at Berlinale Draws From Biggest Submission Pool Yet appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

China’s Book Market: 2018 in Review and December’s Bestsellers
January 21, 2019 at 1:30 am

OpenBook data reveals China's bestselling authors of 2018, growing online book sales, and the strength of backlist titles. The post China’s Book Market: 2018 in Review and December’s Bestsellers appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

Bookselling Without Borders and Tišma Prize Open for Submissions
January 21, 2019 at 1:15 am

The Bookselling Without Borders program will again send bookstore workers to international book fairs and trade shows. And Novi Sad's new Tišma Prize is in its inaugural year. The post Bookselling Without Borders and Tišma Prize Open for Submissions appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

Bookselling Without Borders and Tišma Prize Open for Submissions
January 21, 2019 at 1:15 am

The Bookselling Without Borders program will again send bookstore workers to international book fairs and trade shows. And Novi Sad's new Tišma Prize is in its inaugural year. The post Bookselling Without Borders and Tišma Prize Open for Submissions appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.

We’ll see how what I actually learn compares to what I expect to find out
January 19, 2019 at 6:17 pm

Australia and New Zealand have always been the far outposts of the English-speaking territories for book publishers based in New York and London. But the logistics and economics of managing inventory are very difficult. These countries are across long seas from where US and UK publishers normally warehouse their books. Whatever copies are shipped to…