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Who’s who at the Australian Collective Stand

The Australian Publishers Association (APA) stand at Frankfurt this year will feature 12 publishers; while further information on Australian publishers and their books is available on the Books from Australia website.

Appearing on the stand are:

  • Fremantle Press
  • Giramondo
  • Hardie Grant Publishing
  • Inspiring Publishers/ASPG
  • Interactive Publications Pty Ltd
  • Melbourne University Publishing
  • NewSouth Books
  • Platform Publications
  • Rockpool Publishing
  • Scribe Publications
  • Spinifex Press
  • Text Publishing.

Other publishers and agents attending from Australia include Allen & Unwin, Black Inc., Penguin Random House, Thames & Hudson, Scholastic Australia, Bold Type Literary Agency, Jane Novak Literary, and Alex Adsett Literary.

Come and meet the publishers attending in person at the Australian Collective Stand party, to be held in collaboration with IPG UK at Hall 6.0, Stand B81 and B82 on Thursday 16 October from 5:30 pm.

To help you prepare, we have collected a fantastic overview of what Australia has to offer the world. Delve into the latest Australian bestsellers; the titles publishers will be pitching in fiction and poetrynonfiction and children’s/YA; the latest local award winners; a report on recent events in the Australian market; and the titles Australian authors recommend. We also report on the latest local acquisitions in fiction and poetrynonfiction, and children’s/YA.

For more information, you can also check out the Books from Australia website.

As with previously, this issue of Think Australian is being distributed by Publishers Weekly and BookBrunch. For more information on Think Australian and to sign up directly, click here.

We hope you have a fantastic time in Frankfurt, and that you ‘Think Australian’ when it comes to great reads (and rights!).

—The Books+Publishing team.

Think Australian is produced by Books+Publishing with support from the Australian Publishers Association and the Australian Government through Creative Australia.

 

Category: Think Australian editorial