AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI in publishing & translation: LTI Korea’s chief argues AI can’t replace human literary translators, pushing for more human post-editing and even a dedicated translation graduate school as global publishers lean on automation. Small-press momentum: Tim Saunders Publications celebrates its debut bestseller “The Two Families of Jack Singh” and announces upcoming releases, signaling continued appetite for indie fiction. Book retail & community reading: A library runs summer board game afternoons for teens and adults, while another local roundup highlights summer reading challenges that go beyond kids. Literary reviews: New translated fiction spotlights Sara Mesa’s “The Family” and Inès Cagnati’s “Crazy Genie,” alongside a nature-obsessed butterfly travelogue and an anthology of W.B. Yeats’s occult essays. Publishing industry signals: Publishers Weekly lists the week’s top fiction and nonfiction bestsellers, offering a quick read on what’s selling right now. Cultural losses: Bangladesh mourns Ekushey Padak poet Al Mujahidi, a reminder of how much literary life depends on individual voices.
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