September 2018 | RIGHTS EDITION | |
In today's Russia, 'one single government-corporation rules and owns the country,' says Dmitry Glukhovsky, whose new novel Text has sold into 14 languages and/or territories to date. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
From mystery, history and political hot buttons to romance, memoir, and a children's book, this rights roundup—on the run-up to Frankfurt—includes work from seven nations. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
Literary agent Stephanie Barrouillet looks at trending themes in global children's books markets, like diversity, emotional growth, and current events. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
Beijing International Book Fair Reports Gains in Rights Sales Read more » Trump Books Travel, but German Rights Directors Say Interest Rarely Runs Both Ways Read more » ‘Words Without Borders’ September: Translating the Frankfurt-Bound Character of Georgia Read more » China’s Book Market in the First Half of 2018: Slower Growth, Rising Prices Read more » The German Book Prize Announces Its 2018 Shortlist of Six Titles Read more » Author Richard Russo Warns of Tech Giants’ Move Into Content for Writers Read more » | |
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