AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublishing & Books in the Spotlight: Malcolm D. Lee, fresh off decades in film and TV, is debuting as a novelist at the Black Romance Book Fest, signaling how mainstream screen talent keeps feeding book culture. Reading for Pleasure: In England’s LitUp Hastings push, teachers argue short-form video trains attention for speed, not the slow satisfaction of reading—so they’re building habits that bring kids back to books. Local Publishing Investment: South Africa’s IOL secured R200 million to expand as a major digital publisher, including ending a historic print-content partnership to build its own journalism engine. Books, Ethics, and Backlash: A viral church moment—where a pastor tore a Bible page for a teen to chew—has sparked intense debate about faith, spectacle, and boundaries. New Book Releases: Young author David Niyonsavye returns with a time-travel sequel, while poet Eric Fisher Stone’s Bear Lexicon leans into nonhuman consciousness. Policy & Consumer Safety: The EU fined Temu $232M under the Digital Services Act, a reminder that “what’s sold” is now a publishing-adjacent issue for platforms and readers.
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