Bonnier Launches Hot Key Books, Hopes for Some Harry Potter Magic
Sara Odedna, former Editor-in-chief of Bloomsbury UK's children's division is launching Hot Key Books, a new children's imprint at Bonnier. The post Bonnier Launches Hot Key Books, Hopes for Some Harry...
View ArticleQ&A with Swedish Publishers Association Chairman Eva Bonnier
Eva Bonnier, one of Sweden's top publishing figures, talks about the Swedish publishing market, digitization and Tomas Tranströmer The post Q&A with Swedish Publishers Association Chairman Eva...
View ArticleAmazon Bullies Publishers Overseas As Well
Amazon is seeking better contract terms with Bonnier in Germany and seeking leverage by stocking fewer Bonnier titles and slowing deliveries. The post Amazon Bullies Publishers Overseas As Well...
View ArticleGerman-language Authors Join in Battle Against Amazon
Austrian, Swiss and German authors have sent an open letter of protest to Amazon, protesting the use of 'authors and their books as a bargaining chip to exact deeper discounts.' The post...
View ArticleAdichie’s Feminism Essay Given to Every 16-Year-Old in Sweden
A copy of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s essay, We Should All Be Feminists, will be given out for free to every 16-year-old in Sweden. The post Adichie’s Feminism Essay Given to Every 16-Year-Old in Sweden...
View ArticleManilla: New Home for International Fiction
Ullstein and Bonnier UK are launching a new digital imprint called Manilla that will publish English ebook editions of bestselling German fiction. The post Manilla: New Home for International Fiction...
View ArticleGermany’s Publishers’ Forum: Bedeviled by Data
A reluctant industry? At Publishers' Forum in Berlin, a first day of sessions has exposed what some see to be a surprisingly entrenched reluctance to embrace data's centricity in a new and critical...
View ArticleBonnier Books CEO Jacob Dalborg: ‘Digitization Is Not Necessarily Evil’
The book business hasn't experienced disruption as dramatic as that of industries, says Jacob Dalborg. The 'core publishing activities of acquiring, editing and publishing stories' are resilient. The...
View ArticleAt Singapore’s StoryDrive Asia: Proud Publishers, Digital Demands
From Stockholm's internationally situated Bonnier with its history to the new Canelo from the UK and 10-year-old Wattpad, innovation is the quest at StoryDrive Asia in Singapore. The post At...
View ArticleBonnier’s New Self-Publishing Platform, Type & Tell: Authors Keep 100 Percent...
Called Type & Tell, Bonnier's new self-publishing platform has been quietly tested in Sweden. Its English edition launches during London Book Fair. The post Bonnier’s New Self-Publishing Platform,...
View ArticleForeign Rights: Do YouTube Celebrity Books Travel?
Publishers are becoming 'increasingly selective' as some rights directors say offshore interest in YouTube celebrity books may be waning. The post Foreign Rights: Do YouTube Celebrity Books Travel?...
View ArticlePrompted by a Memoir: Author Christina Rickardsson’s Coelho Growth Foundation
Influenced by her childhood in the caves of Brazil, author Christina Rickardsson oversees the work of the Coelho Growth Foundation for children at risk. The post Prompted by a Memoir: Author Christina...
View ArticleSweden’s Nextory, Like Storytel, Looks for New Markets
Finland and Germany were the first markets added Nextory, the Stockholm-based unlimited-subscription service for ebooks and audiobooks. The post Sweden’s Nextory, Like Storytel, Looks for New Markets...
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