Links of Interest: April 26, 2023
The latest news about London Book Fair, literary magazines, tradition and self-publishing, libraries, B&N, AI, and culture & politics.
The latest news about London Book Fair, literary magazines, tradition and self-publishing, libraries, B&N, AI, and culture & politics.
As other trade shows have faltered in their outreach to indie authors, London Book Fair has grown and refined its Author HQ events.
Blockchain’s potential value to authors, as evangelized by its fans, is most easily understood as a sort of financial copyright.
That effort to whistle past the grave possibilities was dear to many UK publishing folks this spring at the London Book Fair (LBF).
London Book Fair has solidified its stance as the friendliest of the major trade shows to independent authors.
The mood at London Book Fair (LBF) last week was determinedly upbeat, giving the show floor a mildly giddy tone that belied issues ahead.
If you’ll be in London, we recommend considering these Author HQ events in particular.
Small items of interest in digital innovation, marketing, and traditional publishing.
In our last issue, we wrote about the rocky relationship between authors and trade shows, major industry events that revolve around rights sales.