AI in Animation: A Tool for Efficiency, Not Replacement. Lessons for Publishers
The industry must prepare for a generation of AI-native creatives reshaping workflows.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | May 23, 2025 | AI, Children's Books, Film & TV | 0 |
The industry must prepare for a generation of AI-native creatives reshaping workflows.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | May 14, 2025 | Children's Books, Comics, MENA publishing, Middle East, Sharjah | 0 |
All too often there is a one size fits all approach to bringing children of the world of reading that backfires by not meeting each child where they are.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | May 4, 2025 | Arab publishing, Children's Books, MENA publishing, Middle East | 0 |
A key addition to this year’s award is the “Non-Fiction” category, introduced to promote books that foster critical thinking and real-world exploration in young readers.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Apr 21, 2025 | Arab publishing, Children's Books, Morocco, United Arab Emirates | 0 |
Western audiences: Think here celebrity children’s authors that have no clue about how children read and think, and their publishers who rely on parents to buy into the celebrity brand-name and then wonder why the joy off reading is in freefall.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Apr 19, 2025 | Book Fairs, Children's Books, Morocco, Sharjah | 0 |
The training combined theoretical discussions, interactive presentations, and collaborative exercises, equipping participants with the tools to develop compelling projects for children’s and young adult books.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Feb 8, 2025 | Children's Books, Finland | 0 |
the 80th anniversary of Tove Jansson’s Moomins is more than just a celebration; it’s a testament to the enduring power of children’s literature.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Jan 22, 2025 | AI, Children's Books | 0 |
“By proactively exploring these tools, publishers can stay ahead in a rapidly evolving digital landscape, offering enriched experiences that meet the demands of modern audiences.”
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Jan 12, 2025 | Children's Books, Japan, USA | 0 |
As a teacher now, I know most kids would rather read a real novel about toys and TV characters they know and love, than a poorly ghostwritten kids’ story fronted by a TV celebrity their parents like.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Dec 24, 2024 | Arab publishing, Book Fairs, Children's Books, Middle East, Morocco, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates | 0 |
Fewer and fewer children are reading for pleasure, in large part because the education system has failed them, but also in no small part because a TV celebrity riding on a ghostwriter’s skills and a jovial TV persona will never match the magic of a JK Rowling or an Enid Blyton, that wrote for children, not for fame and fortune.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Aug 15, 2024 | Children's Books, S.E. Asia | 0 |
As a kid I filled exercise book after exercise book with stories, that on occasion impressed my teachers, but being a published author, or indeed any form of writing for a living, was never an option when it came to discussing my future with the careers officer, whose imagination ran the full gamut of job options from road sweeper to sweeper of roads to highway hygienist, with the promise of one day owning my own broom.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Mar 6, 2024 | Arab publishing, Book Fairs, Children's Books, Middle East, Oman | 0 |
Not, of course, that we in the west are in any position to assume the moral high ground, given the recent track record in the United States for banning children’s books.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Dec 22, 2023 | Children's Books, Italy | 0 |
Other book fair organisers would do well to look closely at how Bologna is transitioning from an...
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