Publishers warn of grim future for industry after 2 more applications to join Hong Kong Book Fair rejected
- One of a Kind says its application for the annual book fair was rejected, while sources reveal Humming Publishing also barred from event
- ‘Some people have lost interest in writing and even quit the industry,’ says spokesman for One of a Kind
Publishers have expressed concerns over the industry’s future in Hong Kong after two more applicants were denied permission to take part in the book fair.
Daniel Wong, a spokesman for publishing house One of a Kind, revealed that fair organiser the Hong Kong Trade Development Council had told the firm via email two weeks ago that its application for July’s event had not been approved.
“There was no reason given in the email,” he said. “I later got in touch with the council and repeatedly demanded a reason. But all they said was that they were sorry, but no explanation was given. They stressed that we were not the only ones that had been rejected.”
The firm has also published novels depicting the daily lives of Hongkongers.
Sources said Humming Publishing was also barred from joining the fair this year. The firm could not be reached for comment.