AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublishing & Borders: Sharjah’s Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi launched the Polish edition of her book Let Them Know She Is Here in Warsaw, underscoring how translation and publishing fairs keep stories moving across languages. Genre Spotlight: Chinese suspense keeps climbing, with Beijing events tracing two decades of mystery writing and its blend of local life with global thrills. Literary Culture: Israeli writer Etgar Keret’s new collection The Blues of the End of the World frames war-era reality as surreal “zombie” dystopia. New Fiction (AI): ButterflyMan’s sci-fi WUKONG imagines AI companionship and identity after romantic loss. Faith & Books: Bible-related publishing continues to surge, with devotionals and study guides driving major print growth. Comics as Collectibles: Argent Comics’ ultra-limited Batman: The Killing Joke fine-art edition heads to San Diego Comic-Con. Geopolitics via Print: North Korea’s 2025 map and book reportedly omit Takeshima/Dokdo, fueling fresh sovereignty speculation.
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