AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGlobal Publishing Diplomacy: The UAE’s publishers’ association is making a strong showing at the Beijing Book Fair (June 17–21), with a dedicated stand and UAE Pavilion section, lining up meetings to build long-term China partnerships and rights deals. Celebrity Authorship & Control of Narrative: Dawn French says she wrote her autobiography after an unauthorized biography “bullied” her with lies, leading her to reclaim her story and even write a heartfelt letter to ex-husband Lenny Henry. Industry Watch—Discoverability Crisis: Publishers are warning about “Google Zero,” a future where AI Overviews answer searches without sending readers to websites, threatening traffic and revenue. Translation Futures: LTI Korea’s chief argues AI can’t replace literary translators—human post-editors will still be needed as the institute pushes for more translation training. New Books & Local Momentum: Texas Monthly Press is relaunching with Penguin Random House, while PenThrill published its 122nd poetry title, “I Think to Myself,” in Kohima. Book Fairs: Seoul International Book Fair tickets reportedly sold out online ahead of June 24–28, with a theme tied to questioning in the AI age. Publishing in Motion (Comics): Diamond UK and Image Comics ink a three-year distribution deal through 2029 for UK/EU and international comic markets.
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