CANEX Book Factory 2026

Book Factory 2026
Lagos, Nigeria  ·  Nov 5–8, 2026

CANEX
BOOK
FACTORY

Africa's literary engine.

A dedicated platform for African publishing, writing, and literary culture — built to strengthen the continent's creative economy from the ground up. Where stories are written, published, traded, and read.

6Programmes
55+Countries
4Days
Programmes

Built to invest in
African literary talent
at every level.

From first-time writers to established publishers, CANEX Book Factory runs programmes that recognise excellence, build capacity, and create the conditions for African intellectual property to thrive — on the continent and across the world.

In Partnership
The Caine Prize for African Writing ×
CANEXBook Factory

From the page
to the world.

In collaboration with the Caine Prize for African Writing, CANEX Book Factory hosts a curated series of sessions that take African short fiction further — into publishing, theatre, film, and beyond. A partnership rooted in craft, and pointed toward industry.

Session 01

Pitch Your Manuscript

A live pitching session where writers present their manuscripts directly to a panel of industry experts — publishers, agents, and producers — for on-the-spot feedback and professional positioning.

Session 02

From Page to Screen

Writers and producers in conversation about what makes literary work attractive to film and television — and how to navigate the road from manuscript to adaptation.

At CANEX WKND

Panels &
Masterclasses

Industry conversations and hands-on craft sessions across all four days of CANEX WKND. Open to delegates and the wider literary community.

Masterclass

The Business of African Publishing

Rights, distribution, and building a publishing house that lasts. Practical insight from publishers operating at the frontier of African literary trade.

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Panel

IP & the African Creative Economy

How do African writers and publishers protect, monetise, and trade their intellectual property on the continent and internationally?

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Panel

Literature & the African Diaspora

How writers in the diaspora navigate identity, audience, and belonging — and what it means to publish for both home and away.

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Masterclass

Editing for Excellence

A deep dive into the editorial craft — from developmental editing to copy-editing — with leading editors across African fiction and non-fiction.

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CANEX WKND 2026

CANEXBook Fair

A marketplace for African publishers, booksellers, and literary organisations — open to the public and trade buyers. Four days of books, rights conversations, author signings, and direct commerce between African publishers and the world.

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50+Publishers & exhibitors from across Africa and the Caribbean
4Days open to trade buyers and the public
FreeEntry for readers and the wider literary community
Nov 5–8Lagos, Nigeria — CANEX WKND 2026
CANEX Book Club

February 2026 Pick

Home­going

Yaa Gyasi

Two half-sisters, one sold into slavery, one married to a slave trader. Their descendants' stories span three continents and three hundred years — a sweeping, shattering debut that traces the fractures of family across the African diaspora.

Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Yaa Gyasi
Yaa GyasiAuthor, Homegoing