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  • Ukraine in the Spotlight at Bologna

    The invasion of Ukraine by Russia will be the subject of a talk by Israeli author Etgar Keret called "What stories can you tell in times of war?"

  • Ukraine's Vivat Publishing House Fights to Survive

    The CEO of Vivat publishing house, the second largest in Ukraine, discusses how the company is coping with having its hometown of Kharkiv destroyed and 90% of its employees displaced, as well as what the international publishing community can do to help.

  • Bologna Discusses Digital Developments and the Boom in Comics

    Various panels at the fair have explored the ways technology continues to have a significant impact on the way publishers work, as well as the growth in comics and graphic novels.

  • Russia's Eksmo Asks World to Rethink Boycott

    The war in Ukraine has prompted a widespread ban on working with Russian publishers. Evgeny Kapyev, general director of Eksmo, issued an open letter, asking the world to reconsider this decision, arguing books are largely a force for good and any ban is only likely to foster bitterness and misunderstanding.

  • Ukraine Update: Ukrainians Publish in Poland, Lithuania; StreetLib Offers Help

    Several prominent Ukrainian publishers have begun printing titles in Poland and Lithuania, and the Ukrainian Book Institute is looking for additional partners to help publish books from smaller presses. StreetLib, the Italian digital production and distribution company, is offering its services for free to Ukrainian publishers and writers.

  • Federation of European Publishers Welcomes Ukraine

    The Federation of European Publishers has invited the Ukraine Publishers and Booksellers Association to join its ranks.

  • Ukraine Update: More Fairs Bar Russia

    The Conference of International Book Fair Directors, which represents a wide swath of international book fairs, issued an open letter condemning the war in Ukraine, and its members said they will stop working with Russian state institutions and agencies.

  • Spanish Book News: Lectorum Expands E-book Selection and More

    Lectorum’s Makamake e-book service now offers 1,200 K-12 titles. In addition, several Spanish-language books have hit bestseller lists in recent months. Finally, Planeta has partnered on EBL, a U.S. self-publishing program.

  • Ukraine Update: Russia's Eksmo Takes Some Blame, Georgians Protest Invasion

    The head of Russia's largest trade publisher Eksmo, Evgeny Kapyev, says publishers should have done more to foster "mutual understanding" and prevent war. The Georgian Booksellers and Publishers Association have issued an open letter in support of Ukraine.

  • Ukraine Update: Frankfurt Suspends Work With Russia, IPA Responds

    After a request from Baltic book organizations, the Frankfurt Book Fair has suspended working with state-run Russian publishing organizations. The International Publishers Association condemned the invasion of Ukraine and publishers in neighboring countries are offering to assist refugees.

  • Russia’s War of Words with Ukraine

    As many publishing institutions in Europe condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian publishers explain how Russia has been conducting a proxy war for a generation by attempting to undermine the success of the country's national publishing industry.

  • S&S Canada Launches Scribner Imprint

    The new S&S Canada Scribner imprint will echo the longstanding imprint in the U.S., while offering literary fiction and nonfiction from Canada, as well as works from abroad and in translation.

  • French Dominates 2022 BolognaRagazzi Book Awards

    The winners of the 2022 BolognaRagazzi Book Awards, given in six categories, have been announced.

  • Bologna Announces Plans, Shortlists for Publishers of the Year Award

    The Bologna Children's Book Fair, back in person this year for the first time since 2019, will not be a “minor book fair,” said program manager Elena Pasoli.

  • Ken Follett Still Hot in Europe in December

    English novelist Ken Follett’s geopolitical thriller 'Never' topped the combined bestseller list in Italy at the end of December. At #2 in Italy was Donato Carrisi’s 11th novel, 'The House Without Memories,' a mystery about an amnesiac boy.

  • Italian Book Sales Jumped 16% in 2021

    Italian trade print book publishing generated €1.701 billion ($1.866 billion) in sales in 2021, a jump of 16% over 2020. Sales of manga more than doubled last year and translated fiction grew in popularity as well, with sales jumping 15% over the previous year.

  • Books Sales Rose in U.K., France and Germany in 2021

    Revenue from book sales in the U.K. and Germany were both up 3% in 2021, while France saw growth of 20% overall, in part resulting from generous government incentives.

  • Gabaldon and Follett Are Hits Across Europe

    The latest installment of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series, 'Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone,' topped Germany’s fiction bestseller list at the end of November.

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