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  • Canada Book Count Finds Encouraging Response

    According to Canada's first-ever National Book Count, 2.7 million books were purchased from stores and online retailers or borrowed from libraries from January 10 to 16.

  • Pope Lights Up Lists

    Pope Benedict XVI's Light of the World, coauthored with German journalist Peter Seewald, was a popular book in December. The work has been translated into 18 languages and landed on bestseller lists in Germany (#6), France (#8), and Italy (#15). Ignatius Press published the book in the U.S. last November after hearing about it at Frankfurt last October.

  • International Bestsellers: New Fiction in France, Germany, Spain

    ix of the top 10 titles on France's fiction list were new. Prix Goncourt winner Mathias Énard landed at #2 with Tell Them About Battles, Kings and Elephants. (Open Letter just released Énard's Zone here; PW gave it a starred review.)

  • Canadian Publishers Debate Foreign Ownership Regulations

    The Canadian government’s current and ongoing review of its long-standing policies of protecting the country’s cultural industries from high levels of foreign ownership prompted a lively discussion in Toronto earlier this week.

  • Tolstoy a Prominent Figure in Russia's Big Book Awards

    This year being the centennial of Leo Tolstoy’s death, it seems unavoidable that he would figure prominently in a prestigious literary event such as Russia's 2010 Big Book Award. His life story is the subject matter and inspiration for two of the winning titles announced last Tuesday at the Russian National Library’s Pashkov House.

  • Follett a Hit Everywhere

    October was a big month for new books in Italy: 12 of the 20 titles on Informazioni Editoriali's combined fiction and nonfiction bestseller list were new entries, including Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love at #2; Paulo Coelho's The Valkyries at #6; and Ken Follett's Fall of Giants at #10.

  • Giller Winner Gets Paperback House

    Gaspeareau Press, the small press that published this year's winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, has made a deal with a larger Canadian house, Douglas & McIntyre Publishers, to make enough copies of The Sentimentalists available to meet the sudden demand winning Canada's biggest fiction prize creates.

  • Picking the Hot And Cold Global Markets

    A panel of international guests from France, Holland, Israel, and the U.S. offered people attending Toronto's International Festival of Authors last week a sweeping view of how the economic crisis is affecting the publishing industry globally.

  • Selling Abroad: Funke in Germany, Houellebecq in France

    Lots of new titles hit international bestsellers' lists in September, especially in Germany and France. German author Cornelia Funke, whose Inkheart series was published in the U.S. by Scholastic, debuted at #1 in September in Germany with her newest novel, Reckless.

  • Canadian Bestsellers as of August 2010

  • Penguin Canada Makeover Done

    With the appointment of Rob Prichard as chairman of Penguin Group (Canada), the overhaul of the executive team of one of Canada's largest publishers that began with the departure of David Davidar following allegations of sexual harassment has been completed.

  • Publishers Ready for The Digital Dance

    Canadian publishing has been watching the digital revolution to the south and waiting and preparing for it to cross the border. There are signs and stirrings, but so far the adoption of e-books and e-readers has been more evolutionary than revolutionary.

  • Children's Publishers Hope for Good Finish

    After a slow start to 2010, Canadian children's publishers began to see a shift in business in the summer and now share guarded optimism that the year will finish on a good note. Despite an improved outlook for the fall, children's publishers are still exploring ways to spur growth throughout the year.

  • International Festival of Authors

    The International Festival of Authors in Toronto is the biggest literary festival for the English market in Canada. (The French market has the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival and the successful Salon du Livre.) This year, 112 authors (61 Canadians and 51 international authors) will participate in the 10-day festival that runs this year October 20–30.

  • Bookstores and Beyond

    In the recent lean years, publishers have looked for new sources of revenue. Corporate partnerships can help cover the production costs for a book and provide new channels for sales.

  • 2010: Plenty for Canadian Publishers To Juggle

    There are a lot of ways to describe a year that included a global economic meltdown and as much turbulence as the publishing industry saw in 2009, but "a tough act to follow," probably doesn't spring to mind.

  • U.S.-Bound Authors Tops in Germany, Sweden

    Berlin defense attorney Ferdinand von Schirach scored his second bestseller in Germany last month with his second book, a collection of nine short stories involving unpunished criminal acts and the difficulty in discerning good and evil.

  • Sterling and Quercus Partner

    Six-year-old British publishing house Quercus Publishing has entered into a three-year deal with Sterling Publishing to publish fiction in the U.S. and Canada via a new imprint called Silver Oak. The imprint will be owned 50/50 by Quercus and Sterling and will release titles in the U.S. that are already on Quercus's list.

  • Selling Abroad: Anglo Women Novelists Storm German List

    Four novels by women who write in English were on Germany's Buchereport's fiction bestseller list for July.

  • Fischetti to Lead Penguin's Latin American Expansion Program

    After realigning its international sales team to put a major emphasis on Spanish-language territories earlier this summer, Penguin Group is stepping up its focus on the Latin American market. It has just appointed Jacqueline Fischetti, who had been director of Penguin's speakers bureau, to the newly-created position of director of content development, international.

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