Note From Frankfurt Book Fair: Author Engagement This Year
The Frankfurt Book fair offers free programs to include indie authors who’d otherwise have to pay exorbitant fees for a seat at the table.
The Frankfurt Book fair offers free programs to include indie authors who’d otherwise have to pay exorbitant fees for a seat at the table.
We’re again in the awkward season in which the industry tries to accommodate independent authors at events that were simply not created to include them.
The above slide was included in a presentation by Jonathan Stolper from Nielsen, at Frankfurt’s conference “The Markets.
One of our favorite interviews at Frankfurt last week was with two of London’s publishing stars, Pan Macmillan digital communications manager Naomi Bacon and Canelo publisher Michael Bhaskar.
Frankfurt Book Fair is all about rights sales, and ALLi has launched a Going Global campaign to search for meaningful international direction for authors.
The Bookseller’s FutureBook Award has a new category for “booktech,” honoring significant technological innovation.
Every year, Frankfurt Book Fair offers a headliner CEO interview, and this year featured Hachette Livre’s Arnaud Nourry.
The Hot Sheet index reviewed the statistics for Amazon Publishing which was launched in 2009 and has 14 imprints.
This statistic shows the number of visitors at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany from 2007 to 2014. In 2012 nearly 282,000 visitors came.