After 50 years, The London Book Fair (LBF) has become an essential part of the international book trade calendar and is the pre-eminent Spring event of the publishing year.
Exhibitors and visitors return year-on-year to develop relationships, gain insights, and set the tone for the year ahead.
– The London Book Fair
The London Book Fair 2026 (LBF), held from March 10–12, 2026, at Olympia London, once again brought together thousands of professionals from across the global publishing industry. As one of the most anticipated events in the international book trade calendar, the fair continues to serve as a dynamic platform where publishers, authors, agents, and content creators converge to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and shape the future of publishing. With strong international participation and a diverse range of exhibitors, this year’s event reaffirmed its role as a central hub for innovation and collaboration within the industry.
The International Rights Centre serves as a dedicated space for rights negotiations and professional meetings, where publishers, agents, and scouts connect to discuss new opportunities and secure deals. It remains one of the busiest areas of the fair, reflecting the ongoing demand for international rights and content exchange. For more than fifty (50) years, the London Book Fair has played a vital role in the publishing ecosystem, bringing together established industry leaders and emerging voices in a setting that supports both business development and creative collaboration.
Beyond its commercial significance, the fair also offers a rich intellectual experience through its extensive seminar program. Across stages such as the Main Stage, Author HQ, and the Literary Translation Centre, attendees gain insights into some of the most pressing topics in publishing today, including sustainability, diversity and inclusion, digital transformation, and the evolving global market for books. Special features such as the Writers’ Summit provide authors with guidance on navigating the publishing landscape, while the Academic and Professional Publishing Conference allows for deeper exploration of scholarly and professional publishing trends. These sessions are complemented by recognitions that celebrate excellence and innovation, reinforcing the fair’s commitment to advancing the industry.
In line with its advocacy for literacy and access to reading, the fair continues its support of The Reading Agency, a UK-based organization dedicated to improving lives through the power of reading. By working with libraries, schools, and community groups, the organization reaches millions of individuals each year, promoting the transformative impact of books on well-being, opportunity, and social connection.
Amid this vibrant global gathering, ARPress proudly participated in the London Book Fair 2026, presenting a curated selection of titles that reflect its commitment to diverse voices and meaningful storytelling. Through its presence at Olympia London, ARPress actively engaged with international publishers, literary agents, and rights professionals, creating opportunities for collaboration, translation, and wider distribution of its authors’ works. The company’s participation highlights its ongoing efforts to expand its global footprint, strengthen industry partnerships, and position its titles within the international market. By investing in major events such as LBF, ARPress continues to champion its authors, increase brand visibility, and bring compelling stories to a broader readership.
Among the titles showcased was Just Killing Time by Pat Chavis that offers a reflective and thought-provoking look at the passage of time, personal choices, and the quiet moments that shape a life. The book presents a collection of insights that draw from everyday experiences, encouraging readers to consider how time is spent and what it truly means to “just pass the time.”
Chavis writes with a conversational and candid tone, sharing observations that feel both personal and widely relatable. Rather than focusing on dramatic turning points, the narrative highlights subtle, often overlooked moments, those instances where routine, pause, and reflection intersect. These snapshots of life reveal how meaning can be found even in periods that seem uneventful on the surface.
A central thread throughout the book is the idea that time is not something to be dismissed or taken lightly. Chavis underscores how easily it can slip by unnoticed, urging readers to become more aware of their daily habits and decisions. The book raises questions about intention, purpose, and whether people are truly present in their own lives.
Interwoven with these reflections are themes of mindfulness and self-awareness. Chavis encourages readers to examine how they engage with the world around them, suggesting that even idle moments carry significance when viewed through a more attentive lens. The narrative gently challenges the notion of “wasted time,” reframing it as an opportunity for thought, rest, or quiet realization.
Written with clarity and sincerity, Just Killing Time speaks to readers who are looking to slow down and reassess their relationship with time. Its message resonates with anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how everyday moments contribute to a more meaningful and intentional life. Its presence at the London Book Fair highlights not only its relevance but also ARPress’s ongoing commitment to bringing impactful and empowering titles to a global audience.
The London Book Fair 2026 continues to stand as a vital meeting point for the global publishing community, where stories are shared, collaborations are formed, and new opportunities emerge. ARPress’s participation in this internationally recognized event underscores its dedication to amplifying voices, supporting authors, and bringing impactful stories to readers worldwide, contributing to the ever-evolving landscape of publishing.
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