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Network with Agents, Publishers and Book Professionals [View this email in your browser]( [New York Rights Fair; May 30 - June 1, 2018]( [Last Chance to Register for #NYRF18]( Greetings! Don’t miss out! New York Rights Fair is next week, May 30 – June 1, 2018. [Register now](. Audience and Networking When you attend the New York Rights Fair, you interact face-to-face with literary agents, publishing professionals, editors, scouts and licensing experts. Your NYRF badge gets your free entry to BookExpo too! Network with a host of international exhibitors and speakers—from the U.S. and Canada, the U.K. and Europe, South Korea, China and Japan, Australia and points in between. Receptions and networking opportunities include TALKING PICTURES: Selected Books, AAR Agents’ Reception, Best Translated Books awards ceremony and more. Plus: right outside the doors of the Metropolitan Pavilion, you get a vibrant neighborhood brimming with bars, restaurants and cafés where you can have lunch or a drink, sit and chat over coffee and not be stuck with convention-hall bland overpriced food. [See the digital edition of our official exhibitors guide](. World-Class Agenda Focused on cutting-edge trends and diverse topics, the New York Rights Fair agenda will address themes such as global rights strategies, future business models and monetization, content discovery, engaging international audiences, innovation in worldwide licensing, new rules of IP, screen and audio options and much more. Spread across four tracks, the program includes opening remarks, panel discussions and networking receptions. [See the final agenda](. World-Renowned Speakers Seventy world-renowned speakers, all at the forefront of their craft, each with a passion for excellence, are arriving next week to participate in the first annual New York Rights Fair. Confirmed speakers represent influential companies and agencies such as Elina Ahlback Literary Agency, Curtis Brown Australia, Maria Campbell and Associates, Creative Artists Agency (CAA), CTL Scouting, Hotchkiss & Associates, Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV and Film Agency, MalaTesta Literary Agency, Oslo Literary Agency, William Morris Endeavor, Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency, Salomonsson Agency, Writers House and many others. Plus: Angry Birds’ Kaiken Entertainment, Lion Forge, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Storytel, 20th Century Fox, Vendôme Pictures, VIP Brands, Wattpad, Working Title Films and more. [Take a look at all the speakers and topics](. [Register Today]( We look forward to seeing you in New York next week! P.S. Already going to BookExpo? Bring your badge (exhibitor, media or rights) to NYRF and walk right in! Free shuttle bus service between the Javits Center and the Metropolitan Pavilion. You are receiving this email because {EMAIL} subscribed to one of Publishers Weekly's e-newsletters. If you are not {EMAIL}, then please disregard this. If you would like to stop receiving promotional emails from Publishers Weekly, please [update your newsletter subscription preferences](. Publishers Weekly takes spam very seriously. This email message meets all the requirements of the United States CAN-SPAM Act and Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL). If you would like your email address removed from all Publishers Weekly email lists, [click here to unsubscribe](. Please be advised that unsubscribing this way will remove you from all of PW's e-newsletter subscriptions. Publishers Weekly 71 W. 23rd St. Suite 1608 New York, NY 10010 USA

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