AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublishing & Culture Diplomacy: The Emirates Publishers Association is using the Beijing International Book Fair to push Emirati publishing deeper into China, with meetings on rights and partnerships and a lineup including Ghaf Publishing and Ajyaal. Book Industry & Trust: Granta says it will stop publishing winners of its Commonwealth short story prize after AI-use accusations around this year’s selection, citing editorial integrity. Reading Habits & Youth: Missouri lawmakers are criticized for cutting a Dolly Parton-style book-gifting program for young kids, with advocates arguing early reading support is being treated as expendable. Author Spotlight: Judy Blume says she’s done writing after decades of YA hits, while continuing to read children’s books in her Key West shop. Publishing Practice: A new debate piece argues “book modernization” updates references to keep stories relatable, but raises questions about what gets lost in the process. Media Tech Access: SMPTE opens its standards catalogue for free, aiming to speed adoption across entertainment tech.
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