Mainland China’s book business may be receiving most of the international limelight lately, but Hong Kong’s industry is also worthy of notice, even if its growth hasn’t been as dramatic. Though the British hand-over of Hong Kong took place in 1997, Hong Kong will maintain its established legal and governmental system until 2047. So, while…Continue Reading
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Tagged Asia Literary Agency, Asian Review of Books, Beijing Media Time, Black Smith Books, Carmen Kwong, Chameleon Press, CN Times, David Parrish, Financial Times, Hachette UK, Hong Kong Book Fair, Kelly Falconer, Man Asian Literary Prize, Marshall Moore, Mguru, Pan Macmillan, Pearson, Peason, Pete Spurrier, Peter Gordon, Random House UK, South China Morning Post, The Atlantic, Tim Hely-Hutchinson, Typhoon Media
As we ready ourselves for this year’s capital convention, we’re once again on the look out for that-which-will-make-this-year-stand-out-from-all-the-rest. Rather than focus on the perennial party previews, this year we thought we’d take the astute route, and highlight some of the must-see panels sponsored by the AAR. The one likely to create the most industry ire…Continue Reading
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Tagged AAR, Brian deFiore, Carolyn Reidy, Constance Sayre, Dan Brown, David Poindexter, Elaine Markson Agency, Geri Thoma, Hachette, Jed Rubenfeld, Lisa Gallagher, MacAdam-Cage, Morrow, S&S, Steve Berry, Tim Hely-Hutchinson