Audiobooks are not a new phenomenon but the move to digital has overcome the capacity problem and with millions of Smartphones, audio is back! Publishers rediscover their back lists, and create new content around their original content, often through cooperations with existing pl … | Continue reading
THE HIGH FLIGHTS OF JOSEFINA, the winner story of theBeemgee Call for Stories Short Outline Berlin. Esther, a workaholic journalist immersed in a divorce process, is forced to take three weeks off by her boss. She travels to Spain to keep a promise she made to her mother about cl … | Continue reading
Der Beitrag NO TE LO PIERDAS erschien zuerst auf CONTEC Mexico. | Continue reading
Where do the stories come from that Kaiken curates? Kaiken believes in an all hands on board approach with each of our stories. We go beyond curating. Kaiken discovers, develops and creates original IPs with potential to build multimedia franchises around them. Our stories come f … | Continue reading
After an amazing year dedicated to the cultural, economic, social and politic encounter between Germany and Mexico where he could attend forums, exhibitions, meetings and many other activities, the dual year is coming to the end. 9th June a Closing Party of the Dual year will be … | Continue reading
By Álvaro Jasso The guerrilla publisher, a basic figure in the Mexican publishing production in the second half of the 20th century, prides himself now of his resistance to multinational digital platforms. He seeks to rescue the role of the industry and preserve the last sanctuar … | Continue reading
Contrary to a common shared opinion and in contrast to the stagnation or even drop in the digitale sales figures in English-speaking countries, a new survey, based on on 200 digital imprints in Spain and Latin America which are represented in the platform Bookwire.es that has bee … | Continue reading
The leading children’s books publisher CARLSEN is part of the Bonnier group and in 2013 you started the digital imprint Impress. Why? Starting the imprint Impress in 2013 was a direct response to the growing e-book market as much as it was a response to the growing demand of youn … | Continue reading