AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours ago| Publishing Policy Shake-Up: Hungary’s culture minister says Book Week will bring freer rules for the book market, including suspending fixed-price regulations and reviewing VAT on e-books/audiobooks, plus teacher and librarian purchasing support. AI in Literary Awards: Granta’s Commonwealth Prize controversy over an allegedly AI-written story feeds a wider fight over disclosure and what counts as “real” writing. Indie Publishing Milestone: Liverpool’s Dead Ink Books marks its 10th anniversary, with founder Nathan Connolly describing a north-of-England mission to build a publishing “cultural institution.” Prize & Grants: New Zealand’s CLNZ | NZSA Writers’ Award opens for $25,000 non-fiction projects, aimed at research time and costs. Book Market & Textbooks: Nigeria’s publishers association urges the education ministry to rethink a proposed textbook ranking policy and push for broader consultation. Industry Spotlight: Persephone Books’ dove-grey design story highlights how taste and curation drive a niche press’s long-term success. New Releases: Franklin Publishers announces KC Lewis’ sci-fi thriller Recurve and Jim Franklin’s community-focused Trailer Chic. Literary Honors: Julian Barnes is set to receive Spain’s Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, with the prize carrying a €50,000 cash component. |
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