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S2 E22: A Discussion with Edward Nawotka, international and bookselling editor at Publishers Weekly

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Welcome to the last episode of season two of the Make Books Travel Podcast!

I’ll be taking a break for the next month or so in order to focus on my virtual and in-person meetings before and during the Frankfurt Book Fair.

I’m SO excited to be taking part in the fair, and to be back in Europe for the entire month of October after having stayed put in California for the last 19 months.

Today’s guest, Edward Nawotka, is the international and bookselling editor of Publishers Weekly and co-founder of Publishers Weekly en Español. He’d just returned from a trip to the Madrid Book Fair which we’ll discuss, as well as Publishers Weekly en Español, the state of independent bookselling in the US, and the biggest shifts he’s noticed during his many years covering the international publishing scene. We talk about much more but I’ll leave it up to you to discover…

  • Ed's book recommendations:

- The Anomaly by Hervé Le Tellier

- The Passenger & the Compass series, from Europa Editions

- Life Lessons: Two Experts on Death and Dying Teach Us About the Mysteries of Life and Living by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler

- Finite and Infinite Games by James Carse

- The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek

- Too Old, Too Late Smart by Gordon Livingstone

  • About Ed:

Ed Nawotka is the international and bookselling editor of Publishers Weekly and co-founder of Publishers Weekly en Español. Prior to that he was the founder and editor of Publishing Perspectives. Ed has covered the book business for more than two decades, for publications including Bloomberg News, the New Yorker, People magazine, and USA Today. Prior to that he was a foreign correspondent working across Europe, Asia and Africa. He began his career in books as a bookseller for Doubleday Bookstores in Boston. He lives in Houston.



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