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Oxford Literary Festival Is On Again

3/11/2019

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Photo Courtesy - Oxford Literary Festival
The 2020 FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival will take place Friday 27th March to Sunday 5th of April in Oxford, United Kingdom.  The line up this year is massive and it is well worth your while making an effort to join in this annual event.  

Everything from creative writing courses that work through plot and character development, biography and memoir to discussions on Jewish and Hebrew literature.  

Best selling authors will be there to answer your questions, talk about their newly published works and to take you through an epic journey about what it's like to be an author.  Over the next few weeks, the line up of presenters will increase so keep an eye on the news.

​More than 80 events are scheduled and the festival is now open for bookings.   Of course, now is the time you'll need to start booking your accommodation for the event as hotels quickly fill up in the area.  

To book your tickets visit: oxfordliteraryfestival.org
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Johnathan Sacks - Former Chief Rabbi
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Pat Barker - Booker Prize-winning novelist
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Donna Leon - crime writer
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Lucy Worsley - Children's Novelist
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Maggie Aderin-Pocock - Interactive Tour of Space
Photos Courtesy - Oxford Literary Festival
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Well, It's Official!

12/1/2019

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Well, it’s Official!

The 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards are set to take place in Sydney, at the International Convention Centre, Thursday - May 2nd, 2019.
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Yes, it will be wonderful.  Yes, it will be exciting! Yes, there will be an element of anticipation! Yes, there will be happy winners and wine to drown your sorrows, if you happened to miss out.  But most of all, you’ll have to ‘book’ 😊 if you want in, on all this fun and glory!
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It is the publishers’ night of nights where authors, illustrators, publishers, and the myriad of individuals involved in the creation of award-winning books come to pay homage to the very best book creatives out there. 

Australia showcases some of the finest publishers in the Southern Hemisphere – publishing more than 7000 titles each year!  That’s an astonishing $2 billion dollars’ worth of revenue! 

It is because of these wonderful people that our libraries are full, and our children are literate!

It is anyone’s guess who might win as the categories are many and the talent is extraordinary. 

Stay tuned!  Nominations will open SOON - January 15th, 2019. 

​This is going to be an awesome year!
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Australian Book Industry Awards

1/12/2018

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Nominations for the Australian Book Industry Awards 2019 will open on January 15th, next year.  It is a process of nomination, judging by industry experts according to a select criteria and of course announcing the happy winners on the 'Night of Nights' in Sydney, Australia.  The annual event is considered to be one of the highlights of the year for both publishers and authors, across the country.  It showcases only the best of the best in publishing and rewards excellence, accordingly.

A full description of eligibility and categories for the awards can be found at the Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA).  In the mean time, you might want to preview the list ahead of time.  Think about nominating for not one, but a number of sections.
Here is the list on offer.
  • Book Awards
  • Book of the Year
  • General Fiction Book of the Year
  • General Non-fiction Book of the Year
  • Literary Fiction Book of the year
  • Illustrated Book of the Year
  • Biography of the Year
  • Picture Book of the Year (ages 0-6)
  • Book of the Year for Younger Children (ages 7-12)
  • Book of the Year for Older Children (ages 13+)
  • The Matt Richell Award for New Writers of the Year
  • Small Publishers' Children's Book of the Year
  • International Book of the Year
  • Audiobook Award
Don't forget to place the relevant dates on your calendar.

January 15th, 2019 - Nominations for Book Awards Open
February 13th, 2019 - Submissions for Business Awards Open
March 7th, 2019 - Announcement of Book Awards Longlist
March 7th, 2019 - Submissions for Book Awards Longlist Open
March 21st, 2019 - Submissions for Audiobook Awards Open
April 11th, 2019 - Announcement of Shortlist
2nd May, 2019 - Night of Nights!

Australian Publisher Association members can check out the nomination details, last year's winners and photos of prior events at ABIA. 
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Sponsors for the event include: The Australian Women's Weekly, Audible, Media Super, JCDeaux, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age Newspaper,  Borrow Box, Copyright Agency, McPherson's, Ingram - Lightning Source, Twitter, Booktopia, Curtis Brown, Better Reading, Leading Edge Books, Harper Collins, Books & Publishing,  Simpsons - Lawyers for Publishers
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The London Book Fair

30/11/2018

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If you are looking to market your books to the world, then visiting The London Book Fair should be on your list of things to do.  Each year around March ~ April (Next LBF = 12-14th, 2019), The Olympia London located on Hammersmith Road, Kensington London - prepares itself for the onslaught of some 25,000 visitors from more than 135 countries, who will wander around the 2,320 stand holders from 56 countries, during the 3~4 days London Book Fair period.
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Photo: Creative Commons | www.londonbookfair.co.uk/
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Photo: Creative Commons | www.londonbookfair.co.uk/
The Event serves as an opportunity for individuals and business houses who are in the act of: book creation, distribution, marketing & sales, content creation such as illustrators, editors and cover designers to come together -  under one massive roof - for a couple of inspiring days to talk, meet, observe and discover the world of books.

Remember, this is not only for publishers, its for authors too.  You just might find yourself: a wonderful talent scout or get hooked up with publicity or better still - score yourself a great publishing and distribution deal.  

​Don't leave it to chance!
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After all, the aim of the game is to be here - in bookstores - on bookshelves - servicing readers - spreading the love of books and knowledge - and getting your books in print!
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Korean Publishing Association

29/11/2018

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If ever you have wondered how the rest of the world gets on with publishing, here is an inside look at the Korean publishing association.
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Photo: Lonely Planet
Located in central Seoul, strategically situated between the famous Gyeongbok Palace and Ankuk subway station,  you'll find the Korean Publishing Association - an old grey building with both Korean and Korean-Chinese characters labeling the top of the building.
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Photo: Korean Publishers Association
The Palace is extremely old.  You can't miss it - it was originally built in 1395.  Of course, it has had major restoration over the years, during my stay in Korea and this is an on-going process as with many wonderful,  historic sites.

Anyhow, you'll be able to travel to either the Gyeongbokgung subway station and exit there or take the subway to Anguk and exit.  Either way, both stations are easily accessible on the orange line (line 3).  The hardest part is knowing which exit out the station to take.  There are about eight exits, so you will have to get you bearings. You'll need to land yourself on the right side of the road.  This takes some practice.  If you get stuck, you'll be able to ask the locals to assist you and they will happily oblige.  It will be a great opportunity for them to use their English and you'll make a friend.
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Photo: Lonely Planet | Gyeongbok Palace
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Photo: Google | Situated between Gyeongbok gung subway station (above) and Ankuk subway station (highlighted in red)
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Photo: www.bigjohnsplace.net
Take a good look at the below mud map to help find your way.  Yes, it is in Korean, but even if you don't know where you are going, show the locals and you will be set.  Most people at the Association can speak English.  There won't be a problem once you arrive.
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Photo: http://kpa21.or.kr/
Gyeongbokgung station is the one on the left, next to Line 3 and Anguk station is the one on the right, also on Line 3.  I'm sure you recognise that the blue marker is the KPA.  When you exit either station, make sure it is on the palace entrance side.  Given Seoul is an extremely modern city, you will find all signs in the subway in both English and Korean.  It is also really clean and quite pretty!  Good luck!
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Photo: http://kpa21.or.kr/ | Chairman of the Board - Yun Chol Ho
The Association's Board is run by Yun, Chol Ho who is the 49th Director of the Korean Publishers Cultural Association.  

He commands a group of approximately fifteen board members who will be more than keen to assist you.   

There are approximately 630 publishers with membership who are keen to attend the annual Seoul International Book Fair that the Association organises.  This is much like the London Book Fair, only bigger.  IBF is the calling card for publishers, authors and artists - anybody and everybody in the publishing industry who wants to make contacts, contracts and find an outlet for showcasing  books.

More than 25 countries are involved in the Fair (usually held at the COEX Hall - around June, each year) with some 650 exhibitors and thousands of visitors who attend. 

To assist exporters and importers of books, the Association publishes the Korean Publishing Journal and also the Korean Publication Yearbook, which also might be of interest to you as the country produced between 600,000 to 1,000,000 books, every year.

Both the Journal and the Yearbook are sold on premise, so be sure to ask when you arrive.

Be sure to visit the Korean Publishers Association if you are in the vicinity.  It is definitely worth your while, if you are in the business of books.
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