Weekly Roundup: March 31st - April 6th
Happy Monday from Bologna Global Rights Exchange!
Today's weekly roundup will focus primarily on news and comments on the 2025 edition of the Bologna Book Fair. If you managed to come, I hope you had a lovely time cruising around amazing stalls, meeting people from different countries whilst enjoying an absurd amount of espressos.
On our instagram page (@bolognabookplus) you will be able to see what went on in the BolognaBookPlus area, where we hosted a number of talks and seminars. It was really a great fair this year - the sun was shining through the windows of Bologna Fiere and that seemed to be just enough to put everyone in a good mood.
The articles listed here will serve as a general recap to keep in mind as we move on towards other exciting opportunities and events to look forward to.
With that said, buona lettura!
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Bologna Children's Book Fair: Calls for shorter books and pan-trade action to tackle reading crisis
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Bologna Children's Book Fair 2025: packed halls but politics cast a shadow
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Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2025: Global Publishing Outlook
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Copyright Cases Against OpenAI and Microsoft Consolidated In NY Court - Publishers Lunch
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Scandal-hit creative writing website NaNoWriMo to close after 20 years | Books | The Guardian
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Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist highlights 'importance of human connection'
- Lara Abrahams