Editor's Picks: Our Selected Articles of May/June 2018 In addition to our new "Top Stories" email featuring your favorite stories from the last month, Publishing Perspectives is also introducing this new roundup of "Editor's Picks"—articles we think are important for the international publishing community. Please take a few minutes to read the stories you may have missed. | |
In its third year, the Tehran Book Fair Uncensored has released an anthology of writings censored in Iran but not yet published outside the country. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
In a court case mounted with the Romance Writers of America, the Authors Guild has prevailed against Faleena Hopkins: The guild says authors can use the word ‘cocky’ in titles. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
With many hoping that BookExpo and its rights center—moved in 2018 to the New York Rights Fair—can get together under one roof, attendees are being surveyed, organizers say, to assess feedback and plan for the future. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
The latest book market statistics from Germany show that flat book sales are being generated by fewer overall book buyers. The publishers association calls for a focus on potential readers. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
Author Olga Tokarczuk and translator Jennifer Croft share the £50,000 Man Booker International Prize for a book jurors say ‘flies us through a galaxy of departures and arrivals.’ READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
‘My colleagues and I are suffering real-time damage triggered by this act,’ said Glenn Rollans, president of the Association of Canadian Publishers, during a hearing on Canada’s Copyright Modernization Act. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
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