Book Sales, Children's, Editorial, Film, Rights: Trade Publishing Track the Frankfurt Conference on Tuesday, October 12 | TICKETS ON SALE NOW for €89 — This half-day conference covers the core issues and trends in trade publishing, with top names from across the book and film business. Frankfurt Conference: Trade Publishing Track October 12, 14:30 to 17:00 CEST | |
The Frankfurt Conference Trade Track—covering the consumer publishing market—addresses major book trends and business opportunities in the form of mini-keynotes, videos, lightning talks, and fast-moving interviews. International Perspective: Book Sales and Bookselling Cyrus Kheradi, Senior Vice President International Sales and Marketing, Penguin Random House Moderator: Hannah Johnson, Publisher, Publishing Perspectives Editorial Strategies: Quantities and Qualities Siv Bublitz, President and Publisher, S. Fischer Marco Garcia, Editorial Director, V&R Editoras Moderator: Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, Publishing Perspectives Scholastic: What’s Ahead for Children’s Book Publishing Peter Warwick, President and CEO, Scholastic Moderator: Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, Publishing Perspectives Film Market Insights for Publishers: Lightning Talks Henning Adam, Curator of Books at Berlinale Noemi Ferrer Schwenk, Executive Director of DR Sales, Danmarks Radio (DR) Raymond Phathanavirangoon, Film producer, Executive Director, Southeast Asia Fiction Film Lab Jeffrey Sharp, film producer, Executive Director, The Gotham Film & Media Institute Moderator: Syd Atlas What Rights Buyers Want: Lightning Talks Anna Soler-Pont, Founder, Pontas Agency Banu Ünal, Vice General Manager, Günışığı Kitaplığı Ciccy Yuqi Shang, Rights Manager, Phoenix Juvenile and Children’s Publishing François von Hurter, Co-founder, Bitter Lemon Press Thomas Tebbe, Editorial Director for Literary Fiction, Piper Verlag Moderator: Emma House, International Publishing onsultant The Hof: Networking for Trade Conference Attendees Simon de Jocas, President and owner, Les Éditions 400 Coups Hosted by Felix Zeltner, Co-Founder, Remote Daily | |
About the Frankfurt Conference This year’s virtual Frankfurt Conference sets out the big issues, topics, and trends shaping our global industry right now. In two tracks—academic on Oct. 11 and trade on Oct. 12—experts share their insights on how publishing is changing, which developments and trends are most important today, and what dynamics they believe will impact the business in the coming year. Each track is followed by The Hof, a virtual networking event featuring commentary on the conference and breakout rooms where participants can connect with each other. | | |
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