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Spain’s Liber 22 Confirms an October 5 to 7 Run in Barcelona

As Bologna Children’s Book Fair announces its 2023 dates, Feria Internacional del Libro confirms its October program.

36 crime novels analyzed: the best to buy at the Madrid Book Fair

This is a list, yes, but in which we comment and wager. For lovers of the genre and those who do not read it regularly. Classics, adventurous books, hidden wonders... A little of everything to enjoy criminal fiction.

"Todas esas cosas que te dire mañana," by E. Benavent, at the top of the Nielsen-Publishnews bestseller fiction list.

In Non-Fiction, «Como hacer que te pasen cosas buenas» by Marian Rojas keeps its rank. In children and young adult books there is an unstoppable rise in the “Heartstopper” saga, and in comics that of “My Hero Academia.”

Interview with Miguel Ángel Maya: "For me, writing is freedom and it's a game, and everything else starts from there."

"Paranoica fierita" is not just another novel for its author, Miguel Ángel Maya León, who confesses that he has worked on it for years, polishing it until it became the little gem it finally is.

Eva Cruz publishes her first novel "Veinte años de Sol"

The philologist, journalist, and translator, Eva Cruz, makes her debut as a novelist with “Veinte años de Sol,” a story “against youth, and also against nostalgia.”

Poet Olvido García Valdés has been recognized with the Reina Sofía Award

The Asturian Olvido García Valdés (1950), winner of the National Poetry Prize in 2007, has won the XXXI Queen Sofía Prize for Ibero-American Poetry this year.

Readmagine 2022. All About Book Innovation: Three Business Models to transform the Book Industry.

READMAGINE 2022 is the Week of Digital Innovation in Reading, Books and Libraries, organized by the Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation: conversations, workshops, conferences, meetings, and other formats to compare notes and ideas in order to transform reading and books.

The map of the Spanish edition of EDI-RED. Interview with Jesús Munárriz (Hyperion)

EDI-RED is a CSIC research group that deals with the cultural history of Ibero-American publishing with its specifics and singularities. We recover their interviews to draw the map of the Spanish edition

Madrid brings together book fairs from all over Spain on May 26th

Representatives of 25 book fairs from all over Spain meet in Madrid to share experiences and analyze possibilities for collaboration.

“Publishers Weekly Day” Proclaimed for 150th Anniversary"

—“Publishers Weekly Day” was officially proclaimed by the Office of the Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, during the U.S. Book Show, in honor of the 150th anniversary of the news organization, which was founded in New York City in 1872 and published continuously since then.

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