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U.K. Publishing in 2025: The U.K. and U.S. Publishing Industries Are Growing Closer
For U.K. publishers and service providers, North America is an increasingly important market and source of talent and IP.
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Selling Stateside: PW Talks with Meredith Greenhouse
The VP and general manager of Ingram Publisher Services explains how U.K. publishers are penetrating the U.S.
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DK Flips the Script: PW Talks with Paul Kelly
The publisher discusses the company’s first fiction imprint, DK Flip, which has launched in the U.S.
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U.K. Publishing in 2025: Harnessing the Power of AI
Perlego, and Oxford University Press are among the companies that are betting new technologies will streamline book search and publishing for consumers.
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U.K. Publishing in 2025: How Folio Editions Expanded Its Audience
The direct-to-consumer publisher has refashioned itself as hip by focusing on contemporary, popular titles, in addition to august editions of classics.
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U.K. Publishing in 2025: The U.K.’s Graphic Novel Boom Comes Stateside
British graphic novel publishers are making their presence felt in the U.S., racking up critical acclaim and commercial success with titles for all ages.
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U.K. Publishing in 2025: Three Indie Presses Find Success in Translation
Publishing houses And Other Stories, Pushkin, and Charco have leveraged trends and attention from book awards to attract readers in the U.S.
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U.K. Publishing in 2025: World of Books Crosses the Pond
The U.K.’s largest online retailer of used books is moving in new directions stateside, opening a distribution center in a Chicago suburb and working with Ingram to source the new books for the U.S. market.
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Book Candy: PW Talks with Andrew Rhomberg
The founder of the London-based platform Jellybooks unpacks the company's post-pandemic evolution from a book discovery and analytics platform to a more sales-focused service targeting readers directly through extensive partnerships.
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Exiled Belarusian Publishers Share 2025 IPA Prix Voltaire
Belarusian publishers Nadia Kandrusevich, of Koska, and Dmitri Strotsev, of Hochroth Minsk, were jointly awarded the International Publishers Association’s 2025 Prix Voltaire at a ceremony at the World Expression Forum in Lillehammer, Norway, on June 2.
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