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OAS and Foundation El Libro Total Make Available 80,000 Books in Spanish Free of Charge

The Organization of American States (OAS) and Foundation El Libro Total today signed an agreement to disseminate more than 80,000 books digitized by the institution's platform, free of charge, throughout the Americas and the world.

10 Best Books to Learn Spanish on Your Own in 2022

Learning Spanish on your own may be a challenging project, but it’s totally doable. Nowadays, with all the resources available for language learners, it’s common to find people trying to teach themselves Spanish.

The audiobook, unstoppable

With an increasing commitment by publishers and platforms such as Storytel, the reading format opens the universe of the book to those who do not have the habit of reading, as was highlighted in the last meeting of 'La Lectura'.

The Revista de Occidente Magazine and the Atrapavientos Association receive the 2022 National Award for the Promotion of Reading as reported by the Ministry of Culture and Sports.

The jury has nominated the Atrapavientos Association "for their efforts in promoting reading among young people at risk of social exclusion and in groups with intellectual disabilities, in addition to establishing a link between promoting reading and writing."

EL PAÍS returns to the Hay Festival Segovia with a handful of workshops and conversations

The newspaper reaffirms its commitment to the cultural meeting, which will be celebrated from September 15 to 18 with more than 100 guests.

36 editorial collections obtain the CEA-APQ (Sello de Calidad en Edición Académica) (Quality Seal in Academic Publishing)

Of the twenty-five collections that were presented for renewal, twenty-three have managed to renew the CEA-APQ Quality Seal in Academic Publishing, which means maintaining good practices and scientific impact that was recognized in the first call to entries, five years ago.

The writer who launched into literature at the age of 73.

Julia Soria debuts with a novel in which she returns to the village where she was born, after many comings and goings around the world.

Félix Machuca, journalist and novelist, has won the Ateneo de Sevilla Novel Prize 2022 with the historical novel "Cuaresma de sangre"

"Cuaresma de Sangre" is a novel about the many African slaves who lived in 17th-century Seville, gateway and port of the Indies. The protagonist is Domingo Congo, a black page of the Duke of Medina Sidonia, who became a bailiff of the Sevillian black community.

Publishnews chats with Impedimenta Editorial

. Impedimenta, the publishing house with more than 300 published titles highlights the importance of the presence of Spain in the book industry at the Frankfurt 2022 Book Fair.

Increased participation in the 16th Es de Libro Awards

The 16th Es de Libro edition experiences an 8% increase in participation, which places it as a contest that encourages originality and respect for copyright in the educational community.

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