National Book Council establishes the first National Writers’ Congress
National Book Council establishes the first National Writers’ Congress
on Sep 16, 2019
On the 14th September the National Book Council (NBC) organised the first National Writers’ Congress to take place in Malta, bringing together Maltese writers to collectively recognise their common economic rights.
The primary aim of the congress was the presentation of two motions by the NBC on which writers have been invited to vote:
Draft Writers’ Bill of Economic Rights
The consolidation of the legal status of the National Book Council through an Act of Parliament
The first motion has been drafted following extensive consultation meetings which the NBC held with writers during the past months. The Draft Writers’ Bill of Economic Rights stresses the right for authors to receive due payment for their work, and serves as guide to Government in its transposition of EU Directive 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market. The motion has been approved unanimously which included the approvals submitted in writing by 75 authors which could not attend. No writer voted against the motion.
The second motion states that Subsidiary Legislation 327.580 establishing the National Book Council is renewed in an Act of Parliament consolidating the legal status and autonomy of the NBC. The motion has also been approved unanimously.No writer voted against the motion.
Five writers commented on the motions and emphasised the importance of events such as the Congress bringing together writers under one roof. Writers remarked on the exclusion of poetry from minimum royalty payments in the Writers’ Bill of Economic Rights. The Executive Chairperson of the NBC Mark Camilleri declared that poetry books should be included upon the introduction of fiscal incentives for the industry.
During his address, the Executive Chairperson of the NBC emphasised that the strengthening of writers’ economic standing and the growth of the publishing industry contributes to the renewal of local literature and the cultural, educational, and intellectual growth of society. This is what makes the economic growth of the industry an issue of national importance, he said.
In closing, and in dialogue with the authors present, the NBC discussed the way forward and necessary next steps benefiting them and the industry, including the introduction of fiscal incentives for the industry.
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