Libraries Connected held its first ever awards this week, to recognise and celebrate the achievements of library staff over the past year.
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Organisers of the Frankfurt Book Fair say they "regret" that some authors have decided to cancel their appearances at this year's event owing to the presence of New Right publisher Jungeuropa.
Scholastic UK has picked up a two more middle-grade titles from brother-sister duo Stephen and Anita Mangan.
Musician Vashti Bunyan’s memoir, which “rewrites the narrative of a barefoot girl on the road”, has gone to White Rabbit.
Rebecca Clifford, Marie Favereau and Marjoleine Kars have been announced as the 2021 finalists for the $75,000 (£54,500) Cundill History Prize, the highest value non-fiction award in the world.
The Cundill History Prize Lecture is set for December 1, with last year's winner, Camilla Townsend, speaking. The post Frankfurt Studio: The $75,000 Cundill History Prize Names Its Finalists appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The Cundill History Prize Lecture is set for December 1, with last year's winner, Camilla Townsend, speaking. The post Frankfurt Studio: The $75,000 Cundill History Prize Names Its Finalists appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
As part of Canada's Guest of Honor program at Frankfurter Buchmesse, authors Kim Thúy and Michel Jean spoke about the role of identity in storytelling. The post Kim Thúy and Michel Jean in Frankfurt: Canadians of Multiple Cultures appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
As part of Canada's Guest of Honor program at Frankfurter Buchmesse, authors Kim Thúy and Michel Jean spoke about the role of identity in storytelling. The post Kim Thúy and Michel Jean in Frankfurt: Canadians of Multiple Cultures appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
'Myanmar is totally silent in world literature,' says publisher San Mon Aung. He and his family have left their home country for safety. The post Showcasing Work at Frankfurt: A Myanmar Publisher in Self-Exile appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.