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Canada’s Kids Can Press at 50: A New ‘Millie Magnificent’ Animated Series | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/XlKQwvtpO7 @KidsCanPress @ashleyspires @nelvanaent | With its third book scheduled for autumn, the Ashley Spires ‘Millie’ series is slated for a new animated series.
From the week: #Frankfurt: Looking at Comics' and Graphic Novels' Gains in the Market | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/iQnRsDB6HR @Book_Fair #FBM22 | An international increase in comics and graphic novels, says SB Rights’ Stephanie Barrouillet, is reflected in rights sales.
From the week: The UK’s Klaus Flugge Prize’s Shortlist Features Six Debut Illustrators | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/IZiaojIbCq @KlausFluggePr | Designed to highlight the work of debut illustrators, the Klaus Flugge Prize pays £5,000 to the winner, from a six-title shortlist.
The UK’s Klaus Flugge Prize’s Shortlist Features Six Debut Illustrators | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/IZiaojIbCq @KlausFluggePr | Designed to highlight the work of debut illustrators, the Klaus Flugge Prize pays £5,000 to the winner, from a six-title shortlist.
The UK’s Klaus Flugge Prize’s Shortlist Features Six Debut Illustrators | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/IZiaojIbCq @KlausFluggePr | Designed to highlight the work of debut illustrators, the Klaus Flugge Prize pays £5,000 to the winner, from a six-title shortlist.
Rights Roundup: #Ukraine’s Andrej Kurkow and ‘Grey Bees’ | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/KVJuxOIdrT @Bochildrensbook #BCBF22 | Even amid the excitement and pleasure in an in-person staging of Bologna Children’s Book Fair, the Ukraine nightmare was never forgotten.
From the week: Bodour Al Qasimi Launches Her Book at Sharjah Children’s Book Fair | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/I8a30rwfyt @KalimatGrp @Bodour @IntPublishers | Proceeds from the book, ‘World Book Capital,’ will go to damaged bookshops and libraries in Gaza.
Enchanted Lion Books’ Claudia Zoe Bedrick on ‘Pushing the Form’ | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/XvRH2xs1BA @EnchantedLion | Nearly 20 years into its life as an independent publisher of international work for children, the house opens Unruly: picture books for older readers.
Italy’s ‘Why I Read’ Campaign Flies Again | @Porter_Anderson https://t.co/DvFKa8GYmA | #IoLeggoPerché @ioleggoperche | Italy’s annual book-donation program for school libraries is back this year. Publishers, booksellers, and students benefit from citizens’ donations.
From the week: France’s New Éditions Lulee: A Subscription Model in Kids’ Books | @jaroslawadamows https://t.co/LH0a5bJLQA | Publisher Julie Galodé thinks she can make a go of a new boutique children’s book house by delivering each release as part of a monthly gift box.