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Dawn huma l-esebituri li qed jipparteċipaw fil-Festival Nazzjonali tal-Ktieb 2025 bil-ħwienet tal-kotba tagħhom. Segwi l-ħoloq għas-siti tagħhom sabiex tixtri l-kotba, tiskopri titli ġodda u tibbenefika mill-offerti li jistgħu ikunu qed joffru matul il-Festival.
Dis-sena l-ispazju mittieħed mill-esebituri għall-Festival Nazzjonali tal-Ktieb huwa l-akbar li qatt kien hemm fiċ-Ċentru għall-Fieri u l-Konferenzi, l-MFCC, Ta’ Qali. B’aktar minn 40 esebitur fl-edizzjoni ta’ dis-sena f’Novembru li ġej, se jokkupa 1,800 metru kwadru bl-istands.
L-esebituri tal-Festival ħejjew attivitajiet għaż-żgħar u l-kbar mifruxin fuq il-ħamest ijiem tal-Festival.
Agenda Bookshop operates as the leading books and magazines retailer and is a household name in Malta. Today, the Agenda Bookshop stores are located in high profile, heavy footfall areas such as the Airport, the capital city Valletta and the main shopping malls. Offering the very latest International best sellers and a wide selection of new titles on a daily basis, our offer is as wide and deep as would be expected of leading bookshops in the UK.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat is a religious and humanitarian organisation. It encourages dialogue among different religions and believes in freedom of religion. It encompasses the p rinciples of peace, tolerance, love and respect among followers of different beliefs. Its motto is: “Love for All, Hatred for None”. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is also known for its active role in relief and helping those in need, through engagement in charitable and philanthropic work.
Aphroconfuso is an online literary journal in Maltese and a publishing house. We publish essays, stories, poetry, diaries, translations and literary works that are hard to classify, with a particular emphasis on the Maltese sociopolitical identity, feminist experiences, and marginal and queer realities. The Aphroconfuso podcast contains audio versions of works that are published in the journal, as well as discussions with our authors. Our first publication, released in October 2024, is Antoloġija 1. Antoloġija 2 will be launched at the Festival. We have also published Qarn by Romeo Roxman Gatt, while Bur Mgħeż by Omar N’Shea is planned for 2026.
The mission of the Archdiocese of Malta is to listen, welcome, accompany and reach out to lead people to a meaningful encounter with Christ. It fulfils this mission through pastoral work, guiding the faithful in deepening their relationship with God through prayer, the sacraments, spiritual direction and ongoing faith formation. Pastoral initiatives include support for families, youth, the sick, and those in need, promoting a sense of community rooted in Christian values.
Arts Council Malta (ACM) is the national agency for development and investment in the cultural and creative sectors. Its central task is that of effectively funding, supporting and promoting the cultural and creative sectors in Malta. The Council manages a funding portfolio for the cultural and creative sectors through its national funding programmes. Our mission is driven by our commitment to cultural rights and to invest in the arts to strengthen Malta’s creative and cultural ecology.
Since 1990, BDL Distributors has been the leading publications distributor to all bookshops and retail outlets in Malta and Gozo. BDL Publishing, the second mast holding the compan y’s sails, specializes in quality books ranging from children’s fiction to prestigious Melitensia literature. The third mast of the company is BDL Retail. Its outlet in San Ġwann is a large depository of quality books where one can browse and shop directly from a selection of over 20,000 titles.
Proudly independent since 1986, the Bonfirraro publishing house has immediately distinguished itself for the production of quality fiction, to which is added a focus on historical truths that have never been revealed and a successful line of essays and investigations on issues of strong social impact. The orientation towards a type of “committed” literature determines courageous publications with the character of denunciation against any form of injustice, with the aim of contributing to the struggle for the affirmation of freedom, a value considered inalienable. With seriousness, a spirit of sacrifice and in line with the maxim “Our history is the future toward which we are heading…”, Bonfirraro likes to look far, to observe the elsewhere, “beyond the border,” to give himself and win challenges that seem only seemingly impossible.
Bookends is a book bargain retail brand offering great value books at prices well below their original prices. We stock a huge range of books on different subjects. In the local bo ok market, Bookends has gained a strong reputation for genuine bargain books and prices
Faraxa Publishing, established in Malta in 2011 by Joanne Micallef, is dedicated to publishing both literary and non-literary translations, while also embracing a wide range of other genres. The company’s mission is to introduce Maltese readers to diverse and groundbreaking literature from around the world, thereby enriching the local literary landscape.
Books published by Dr Robert Farrugia Randon and son Dr Stanley Farrugia Randon. Subjects are Melitensia but vary from politics and bibliographies to fishing and agriculture.
e: stanleyfarrugiarandon@gmail.com
Fondazzjoni Sagħtar is an independent and autonomous voluntary organisation without any political affiliation, whose main purpose is to serve a social and educational function among educators and students in Malta and Gozo. The principal aims of the Foundation are: to contribute towards the enhancement of the professional role of educators and the advancement of students; to provide opportunities for the professional growth of educators; to undertake projects or organise activities for the purposes of providing professional training to educators and enhancing the advancement of students; to generate and publish educational material.
Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna (FWA), established in 1987, is a voluntary, non-governmental organisation dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Malta’s rich cultural heritage. Specialising in military heritage, FWA manages a diverse array of historic sites spanning over centuries of Maltese history. These sites include coastal fortifications, and 20th-century military installations, all open to the public.
The German‐Maltese Circle is a voluntary organisation founded on 18 October 1962 with the aim of “promoting closer understanding between Germany and Malta in all appropriate fields of activity and relationship, excluding political activities”. To this end, the German‐Maltese Circle has been organising various activities since then along with German language courses for adults and schoolchildren. // The Department of German is part of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Malta. It offers the opportunity to study German in a range of courses: full‐time undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses (BA Honours in German, BA General with German, MA and PhD in German), part‐time language courses for all language levels (Certificate/Diploma in Language Proficiency), and part‐time evening courses for the general public (Certificate/Diploma in German).
Heritage Malta Publishing is the publishing arm of the National Agency for Museums, Conservation and Cultural Heritage. It produces a wide range of titles targeting diverse audiences and spanning the full spectrum of the Maltese Islands’ tangible and intangible patrimony.
Il-Beżżul Bieżel is a Maltese comical and satirical newspaper. It contains satirical and parodical comics and articles on current local and foreign affairs, cultural issues, intern ational relations, social injustices, social commentary, slight politics and much more. It is important to note that it is not a political newspaper and does not fall under any right-wing or left-wing political parties; however, it does include well-known Maltese figures in the political sphere through a neutral lens.
Inspire is committed to transparency, accountability and innovation. Our governance ensures integrity in all decisions, while financial management maximises our impact. With our dedicated team and generous supporters, we are creating a world where every individual with different abilities can thrive.
IHRAM Press, publishing imprint of the International Human Rights Art Movement, uses its creative platforms to give space to marginalized, oppressed or suppressed activists, from every corner of the world. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are part of our philosophy. Our writers and artists grapple with pressing social issues in their communities, from LGBTQIA+, female-health rights, and food insecurity to political oppression. We protect freedom of expression by highlighting those voices burning most powerfully for justice. We bring all members of society together through our publications, from poets-in-exile and at risk, to activists, politicians and government agencies.
As the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Italy in Malta, the Italian Cultural Institute of Valletta is part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Emblem of a heritage whose roots run deep into the Maltese islands, the Institute’s primary mission is to promote the Italian language, art and culture. This translates into the organisation and promotion of events such as exhibits, concerts, plays, and conferences. However, the Institute also aims at interacting with the whole network of universities, study centers and educational institutions – both in Malta and Italy.
Jens Budinger is the author of The Chronicles of Lilith, a metaphysical dark fantasy series that delves into the nature of divinity, identity, and the human condition. Based in Malta and self-published, Jens blends mythology, philosophy, and speculative futurism into a richly layered narrative spanning millennia. With a background in legal reasoning and a passion for myth-making, his work challenges traditional notions of good and evil, inviting readers to explore deeper existential truths. The third installment, set in the year 2500, expands the series’ philosophical scope, pushing the boundaries of metaphysical fiction into a haunting and visionary future.
Karta+Stampa is an illustrators’ market organised by the Malta Community of Illustrators (MCOI) with the support of the National Book Councill. MCOI was set up in 2020 with the aim of bringing together professional illustrators, promoting the use and education of illustration as an effective communication tool in Malta and safeguarding the rights of illustrators on the island and overseas.
Creativity, innovation, high quality and interest for readers are among the most important considerations for Kite Group. Through each book, Kite Group aims to create an experience that delights readers. This is true for both the visual seeker and even the reading seeker. Among the books published by this house of publications, winners of various awards, are those on art, culture, biographies, short stories, humor books, photography, architecture, law and the history of our country. Kite Group offers a service to readers and anyone who wants to publish a book.
Midsea Books Ltd and Klabb Kotba Maltin are considered to be Malta’s leading publishers. It was set up in 1969 by Pawlu Mizzi with its first book Il-Gaġġa published in 1971. Midsea Books with its subsidiaries Klabb Kotba Maltin, and Heritage Books, have become a household name in producing children’s titles, novels and fiction, reference and fine art books about Malta. A number of books published are award winners or have been shortlisted for awards both in Malta and overseas.
Kollezzjoni Traduzzjonijiet Letterarji (KTL) is a series of literary works by French authors in Maltese translation. KTL has been active since its inception in 2013. So far, the KTL consists of 8 publications, 3 of which are National Book Prize-winners in the Translation category. The translated authors include Marcel Proust, Flaubert and Balzac. KTL’s aim is to provide translations of literary classics to the Maltese reader in the Maltese language.
Publisher and producer of handmade books and paper products. The story of Kotba Calleja starts with a love for paper as a humble, unique and versatile material. It is a passion that translates into quality products made entirely in Malta. Every part of the process – every fold, every cut, each and every stitch, every gluing – is rigorously made by hand with a lot of patience. That’s why they’re unique. Kotba Calleja’s publications are biased towards experimentation and fresh imagery and nuance that give today’s Maltese prose and poetry its contemporary identity. This publishing house represents both established and emerging writers.
Founded by Rużar Briffa and Ġużè Bonnici in 1931, l-Għaqda tal-Malti – Università is a student organisation which strives to promote Maltese and aspects related to it as well as st udents and beyond. The aims of l-Għaqda are: to work towards the use of the Maltese language across all aspects of life and Maltese culture; to instil interest and inspire studies in the Maltese language and literature among students hailing from University and other academic institutions, as well as the general public and authorities; to exercise and train competencies and media relevant to literary and linguistic aspects of Maltese; to celebrate Maltese authors, or writers who have written in Maltese or about the Maltese language; to help students hone their writing skills u publish their work in l-Għaqda’s publications.
In 1975, the Society of Christian Doctrine known as M.U.S.E.U.M. developed a well-established bookshop named after its founder, Librerija Preca. It specialises in the sale of religious literature and other multi-media resources from several of the main publishing houses in Europe, Asia and North America. In November 1997, the bookshop was moved to a more spacious and specifically designed area, which is incorporated within the Society Central House at Blata l-Bajda, affording easier access to the general public. Apart from the large variety of spiritual books, Librerija Preca offers a large variety of Christian souvenirs for all occasions.
Malta Libraries is the entity responsible for the National Library of Malta, the National Library (Gozo), the Central Public Library, the Gozo Public Library, all Regional and Branch Public Libraries in the Maltese Islands as well as the National Bibliographic Office. As an entity, Malta Libraries was established by the Malta Libraries Act (Act VII of 2011), replacing the former Libraries Department.
Malta Online Bookshop, established for over 25 years, is Malta’s leading virtual local bookshop specialising in Maltese publications. We proudly offer a diverse collection, featuring current titles and over 3,500 out-of-print and rare and antique works, catering to Melitensia enthusiasts and collectors alike. Committed to excellent service, we provide free delivery on local orders over €40 while also shipping worldwide via registered airmail. Payment by major credit cards is accepted online. Our mission is to promote Malta’s rich Melitensia and make it accessible to readers and collectors worldwide.
Meli Bookshop offers a wide selection of books ranging from fiction, non-fiction, children’s literature, and classic literature. Meli Bookshop has two outlets, both found in the capital city, Valletta.
The Mellieħa Local Council helps local authors to publish their books as part of their series ‘Ħannieqa Kotba Melleħin’. These are published in Maltese or English across various genres such as fiction, nonfiction and poems. The council is also committed to help authors from our locality to showcase their works and make it more accessible to the general public.
Merlin Library has supplied Primary and Secondary textbooks as well as Sixth Form textbooks to customers since 1978. Our bookshop in Blata l-Bajda is the only bookshop in Malta to stock textbooks all year round. A good selection of revision and self-study material for most subjects can also be found in stock. We are a specialist children’s bookshop and therefore stock thousands of titles suitable for children from 3 months to young adults. We stock a good selection of fiction, nonfiction, and general interest books for adults too. We often have special offers running at the bookshop and special discounts for children that are members of the Wizzies Club. Merlin Library was the first to introduce in Malta meet-ups between children’s authors and children in schools, hence supporting schools in their quest to instil the importance of reading among students. In 2003, Lynne Reid Banks was the first guest author brought to Malta by Merlin Library, and many have since followed.
The National Literacy Agency within the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation is responsible for the promotion and improvement of literacy among children fr om preschool to the end of the official school age across the Maltese Islands.
Set up in 1964, Merlin has grown into Malta’s most innovative and exciting publisher. Home to most of Malta’s key authors, Merlin prides itself on its backlist of Maltese literature, as well as on its nurturing of new authors with innovative styles and expression. Winner of the Best Book Production for multiple years, Merlin has been at the forefront of production, design, packaging and marketing. Merlin’s books have been exhibited at Frankfurt, London and Bologna Book Fairs.
Pandora Bargain Books offers a large variety of English and Maltese books at reduced prices both for adults and for children. Furthermore, Pandora Publications publishes books in Maltese at affordable prices for every family in Malta.
Perlina TV is a digital station offering delightful programmes exclusive to the platform, all of which are in Maltese! The aim is to offer children a safe space where they can tune in to audiovisual material rich in vibrant characters, having fun while learning the Maltese language. It is a fact that there is a lack of content for children in Maltese on digital platforms and the TV more broadly, especially for early years. Children are falling back on content in English, thereby becoming more familiar with this language rather than Maltese. This platform’s content is completely in Maltese and caters to children of all ages.
SKS is a publishing house based in Malta specialising mainly in the genres of history, literature, political theory, culture and biography. SKS strives to inform and educate the general public by publishing high-quality books based on a liberal understanding of life, history and literature, to provide writers and researchers of a similar persuasion the opportunity to publish their works, and to contribute towards the social, cultural, intellectual and national enrichment.
The Embassy of France in Malta, the Alliance Française and Lireka (an online French bookstore with free delivery worldwide) will offer new and second-hand French books for sale.
The Maltese Society for Christian Civilisation Pro Malta Christiana, is a society founded in 2018 and inspired by Prof. Plinio Correa de Oliveira’s works. Its main aim is to defend Christian Civilisation and life, especially the values of Tradition, Family and Property. Its activities incorporate the publication of works that are inspired by the Catholic faith and the Church’s social doctrine, as well as the message of Fatima. The society is inspired by similar societies that are found in Europe and the rest of the World, who also defend our basic Catholic values.
The Wanderer’s Tome is an Ennie-nominated indie studio that creates and publishes tabletop roleplaying games that are defined by their unique settings and unforgettable experiences. Co-founded by two sisters – Fleur and Chelsea Sciortino – Wanderer’s Tome is the only tabletop RPG publisher currently based in Malta. Nevertheless, the Wanderer’s Tome team have received wide acclaim, including multiple awards and nominations, for their rich catalogue of narrative-driven experimental TTRPGs.
Though each title released by Wanderer’s Tome is distinctly different, the studio has a precedent for creating games that are often quirky, light-hearted and elevated by their unusual settings.
The University of Malta will once again attend the Malta Book Festival, represented by THINK Magazine, Malta University Press, and Malta University Distributors. Our collective mission is to showcase the knowledge and innovation of UM’s academics and students. THINK, our official research magazine, spearheads this effort by disseminating current UM research in its publications. UM’s academic publisher, Malta University Press, produces and distributes scholarly publications that embody the essence of exploration, creativity and cultural enrichment within the global literary community. Malta University Distributors produces scholarly works and journals of research, including textbooks according to UM and matriculation syllabi.
A large sale of the late Anthony Vella Gera’s Melitensia collection, as well as other volumes of interest (history especially). Some of the items are particularly rare.
e: avgavg@gmail.com
Wirt iż-Żejtun is a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) working in the heritage sector, founded on the 3rd October 2010. Wirt iż-Żejtun has published seventeen books. Among these publications, six gather the collection of academic papers presented at the biennial symposia organised between 2012 and 2025 and another six cover the series ‘Għamlulna Ġieħ’, portraying past personalities from Żejtun who left their mark on the history and culture of the town. Its flagship publication is the coffee table book Iż-Żejtun Citta’ Beland: Our Heritage – Our Place – Our Life.
The China Cultural Centre (CCC) in Malta was established on the basis of the MOU between the governments of the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Malta, which was sign ed in 2001. CCC is a non-profit cultural organisation dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture and the arts by means of cultural, educational and people-to-people activities. Through its programmes, CCC wishes to enhance the cordial and cooperative relations between the two peoples. So as to fulfil these aspirations, the Centre wishes to offer quality service to the Maltese public, as well as build close partnerships with public and private sectors.
Horizons has become one of the main book publishers in Malta, winning the National Book Prize in different categories over the years. It publishes mainly novels, short stories, poetry, Melitensia and children’s literature. Horizons believes that through books it is helping to create a space where independent thinking, free expression and creativity grow. In addition, Horizons has a corporate social responsibility to extend its role beyond the books it publishes. Apart from building relationships with its authors, Horizons is close to the readers and the market, and its challenges.