Building Sustainable Business Models For African Publishers By Othuke Ominiabohs
The African publishing industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing demand for local content and the emergence of new
Read MoreThe African publishing industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing demand for local content and the emergence of new
Read MoreThere is the old joke “How do you make a small fortune from publishing? You start with a large one.”
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce our five-part “Conversation Series” with African digital founders innovating in publishing.
Read MoreAfrican Book Influencers are shaping the continent. As digital platforms and social media increase literature’s accessibility, book influencing’s impact on sales is expected to grow, shaping public opinion and inspiring change.
Read MoreRoyalty disputes between authors and publishers often arise due to misunderstandings or disagreements over contractual terms, payments and rights. These conflicts can strain relationships and negatively impact both parties.
Read MoreStorytelling, in its many forms, is a powerful way to connect people in and across generations, communities, borders and cultures.
Read MoreMy phone rang at the Ghanaian end of the Aflao border just before we crossed into Togo. I quickly picked up the call before the network disappeared. It was Eghosa Imasuen, the Executive Director of Business Development of Narratives Landscape Press, a Lagos based publishing outfit.
Read MoreIt was Nigerian poet Ijeoma Umebinyuo who told us to start. To start where we are. To start with fear.
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce our five-part “Conversation Series” with African digital founders innovating in publishing.
Read MoreAfrican Book Influencers are shaping the continent. As digital platforms and social media increase literature’s accessibility, book influencing’s impact on sales is expected to grow, shaping public opinion and inspiring change.
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