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Publishers' Exchange
Publishers’ Exchange is your window to ‘Publishing in India’. The exchange welcomes publishers, authors, editors, translators, graphic designers and service providers who work closely with the publishing industry, especially those working with Indian languages, including–but not limited to–Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Odia, Assamese and Bengali. This is a space for exchanging ideas, rights, resources and networking.
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FILI – Finnish Literature Exchange
FILI, founded in 1977, is a centre for the export of literature. FILI promotes the export of literature from Finland by facilitating professional contacts and serving as a “home base” for translators of Finnish literature. We deal with fiction, children’s and young adult books, non-fiction, poetry, comics and graphic novels written in Finnish, Finland-Swedish and Sámi. FILI serves as a support organisation for the export of literature, while publishers and literary agencies handle the sale of translation rights. FILI is a department of the Finnish Literature Society, and around 80% of our funding comes from public sources. FILI distributes approx. €700,000 in translation grants, travel grants and promotional grants for over 400 different projects annually organises Editors’ Week events for publishers to visit Finland from abroad participates in publishing trade fairs abroad acts as a focal point for translators of Finnish literature maintains a database of translations of Finnish literature published in other languages and collects data on translation rights sold abroad. You are welcome to contact us: if you want more information about our grants programmes (Grants Wizard) to let us know about a publisher abroad that’s interested in Finnish literature if you are a translator from Finnish/Finland-Swedish/Sámi and you’re not in our records yet to tell us about a new translation of a Finnish book that’s not in our database if you have questions about literary exports. Networks FILI constitutes part of the NordLit network, along with similar organisations from the other Nordic countries. We hold regular meetings together where we plan our future operations and joint projects. We have a shared Nordic presence at some publishing trade events, such as the London Book Fair. In 2015 NordLit had a joint Nordic stand at the Beijing International Book Fair and the Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair. In Finland, FILI is a member of the TAIVE network of arts information centres. Unlike Finnish information centres for many other artistic genres, FILI does not have a mandate or specific duties to perform here in Finland; instead, our focus is on activities outside Finland. Thus we refer to ourselves in Finnish as a literary export organisation.
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Furaha Publishers
Furaha Publishers founded in 2014 is an independent children’s book publishing house based in Kigali Rwanda. It publishes 30 to 40 titles a year in both Kinyarwanda and English. Two titles were among the top 10 favorite children’s books in 2017.
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AD LIB Publishers
New, independent publisher of non-fiction books on true crime and celebrity biographies.
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Furaha Publishers
Furaha Publishers founded in 2014 is an independent children’s book publishing house based in Kigali Rwanda. It publishes 30 to 40 titles a year in both Kinyarwanda and English. Two titles were among the top 10 favorite children’s books in 2017.
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Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
Mkuki na Nyota was founded to address the lack of high-quality, independent publishing in Tanzania. The publishing house is dedicated to creating educational, scholarly/trade, children’s, and art books for worldwide distribution.
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Tracey McDonald Publishers
TMP, established in 2013, is a leading indie publishing house based in South Africa. In the 11 years of business, they have published 123 titles. Under the TMP imprint they publish non-fiction titles, written by people from Africa, or about Africa.
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Rights2 Small Publisher Showcase
The Small Publisher Rights Showcase contains a carefully curated selection of books being published by small and independent publishers from across the UK.
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Salaam Publishing
Founded in 2010 by Mohammed Umar, Salaam Publishing has offices in Abuja and London. They publish a range of books for children and adults. Their titles have been translated into over sixty languages worldwide.
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Akademnashr Publishing House
Founded in 2004 “Akademnashr” is a leading publisher dedicated to producing high-quality books across various genres. With a strong focus on innovative design and compelling storytelling, they have published nearly 200 titles.
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Hunan People's Publishing House
Hunan People's Publishing House is a comprehensive publishing house that mainly edits, publishes and distributes philosophy, literature, history and social sciences.
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Hunan Education Publishing House
Teaching materials, teaching aids, digital media, early childhood education, student reference books and educational theory books.
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Hunan Yuelu Publishing House
Publishing ancient books, sorting local documents, publishing academic monographs.
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19th Avenida Publishing House
19th Avenida dives deep into the rich tapestry of Filipino identity, crafting stories that resonate with readers both in the Philippines and abroad. They publish books that are entertaining and thought-provoking, offering fresh perspectives.
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Alam Al Kotob Publishing House
Alam Al Kotob is a distinguished name in publishing and upholds core principles of integrity and quality, reflected in its relationships with authors, publishers, distributors, and readers. Its mission enriches the Arabic library with valuable works.
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Griots Lounge Publishing Nigeria
Griots Lounge Publishing was first founded in Nigeria in 2012 with a focus on new writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, especially around the minority southeastern and Niger Delta parts of Nigeria.
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Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House
Committed to the dissemination and inheritance of excellent culture, and more than 300 books have won provincial and ministerial awards.
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Hunan Juvenile & Children's Publishing House
Established in 1982 to serve the society, to educate the people, to serve the education industry, to guide young children to pursue the realm of truth, goodness and beauty