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Reading Glass Books Marks Fourth Consecutive Appearance at London Book Fair 2026

Showcasing 250 titles and connecting authors with a global audience.

📅 March 10–12, 2026 | 📍London, United Kingdom – For the fourth year in a row, Reading Glass Books, in collaboration with Writers’ Branding, proudly showcased nearly 250 titles at the London Book Fair 2026, held at Olympia London. The fair has grown into one of the world’s leading marketplaces for publishing, attracting thousands of professionals from more than 100 countries and spanning print, digital, audio, film, television, and gaming media.

Participation in the fair reflects Reading Glass Books’ commitment to elevating diverse voices and connecting authors with a global audience. In the months leading up to the event, the team released the Reading Glass Catalog, issued press releases, and shared behind-the-scenes content on social media, generating excitement for author appearances and book launches.

Over the three-day event, the Reading Glass Books booth became a hub for discovery and engagement. Seven authors connected with readers through signings and conversations, including K Charles Oelfke II (Older Women Don’t Giggle), Jamaal Lee (Yates: Volume One), Everett Triplett (Imminent EMP: Be a Survivor), David Pinkston (To Open One’s Eyes and The Untold Story of Satan’s Seed), Robert R. Bowie Jr. (The Older You Get, the Shorter Your Stories Should Be), Srinivas Samprathi (Echoes of the Lotus), Yardly PJ Shoulton (Exposing the Hidden Satanic Agenda), and Wes Brockway (Hang In There!).

Special showcases highlighted Julie Guggino (Unpacking John 1) and Joanne “Gram” Radke, whose books—Why Is My House Always a Mess, Jessica the Dreamer, Jessica’s Dilemma, and The Sanctuary—were featured even though the authors could not attend in person, underscoring the breadth and diversity of the Reading Glass catalog.

The fair also included dynamic book launches, featuring Tim Newman (Yesterday’s Falcon), Sandy Juhola (Just the Write Words), and Wes Brockway (Hang In There!). Visual wall art displays enhanced the booth’s appeal, drawing attention to featured titles and creating an inviting space for attendees.

Reflecting on the experience, Reading Glass Books emphasizes the power of storytelling to connect people across cultures. “Every title represents creativity, dedication, and vision,” the team notes. “Events like this remind us why we champion authors and bring their work to a global stage.”

Looking ahead, Reading Glass Books remains committed to supporting authors, expanding international opportunities, and sharing stories that resonate worldwide.

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