EWC @ FBM | Frankfurt Book Fair

15 – 20 October 2024

Frankfurt a. M. , Germany

Every year, Frankfurter Buchmesse is the most important trade fair for printed and digital content and a great social and cultural event. Publishing experts and representatives of the creative industry, authors and stars, journalists and culture enthusiasts from all over the world meet here to network and discuss, to negotiate and make decisions, to marvel and celebrate.

EWC @ the Frankfurt Bookfair

 

 

Hourly Schedule

16 October - hall 3.1, stand F122

16:30 - 17:00
Lost income of authors. About markets without any return on investment for authors
(“Das verlorene Einkommen von Autor:innen. Über Märkte, bei denen die Rechnung ohne Schreibende gemacht wird“, presentation in German) Everyone is talking about appropriate remuneration for authors. There are many efforts to achieve it, but just as often it is demanded that authors make their works available for little or nothing - at least for the so-called public. Two recent studies from France and Germany now show markets without any return on investment for authors. Some food for thoughts in German by Nicole Pfister Fetz, Secretary General of the European Writers’ Council (EWC).
17:00 - 18:00
Networking Cocktail followed by a party
The European Writers‘ Council (EWC) and the Swiss professional writers’ and translators’ association A*dS, in collaboration with the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, kindly invite all authors and colleagues from the book sector present at the Frankfurt Book Fair to a Networking Cocktail with prosecco and snacks. The event will start with some food for thoughts by Nicole Pfister Fetz, Secretary General of the EWC (see above). The Networking Cocktail will be followed by a party at the same location. Registration is not required. We are looking forward to seeing you and to a stimulating exchange!
18:00
Networking II

17 October

12:00 - 14:00
FEP Rendez-vous
The Federation of European Publishers FEP invites every year professionals from the book sector to a rendez-vou at the Frankfurt Book Fair. This year: Presentation of the German e-lending-study by Stefan Gorgels and panel with Nina George.  text still to be written.

18 October

11:00 - 11:30
EWC in dialogue (panel in German) - Interview
Monika Pfundmeier talks about the EWC with Daniela Fürst on the Austrian literary radio station literadio. The conversation is recorded live and can be listened online here: https://literadio.org/ (in German).
14:30 - 15:20
Generative AI, fair and humane - is that possible? (“Generative KI, fair und menschenwürdig – geht das?“, panel in German)
hall 3.1, stand F122 - So-called generative "artificial intelligence (AI)" is based on copyright infringement and ‘intelligence’ is only simulated by this technology. This is the view of increasingly critics. In a panel discussion, Prof Dr Peter G. Kirchschläger, Professor of Ethics and Director of the Institute for Social Ethics ISE, University of Lucerne (Switzerland), and Visiting Professor at ETH Zurich, and Nina George, international bestselling author and Political Commissioner of the EWC, explain which internationally recognised rules are needed to campaign exploitation and intellectual disenfranchisement through ChatGPT etc. Moderation: Nicole Pfister Fetz, Secretary General of the EWC.

Date

Wednesday - Sunday 15 - 19 October 2025

Time

All Day

Location

Frankfurt