Publishing
Selected books and digital publications by Akın Atilla.
Available through international digital publishing platforms.
Books & Digital Publications
A curated collection of fiction and non-fiction works developed across business, strategy, trade, technology, memory, and future-oriented narratives.
Rather than functioning as a direct online store, this page brings together available titles and directs readers to trusted international publishing platforms.
Books
Eternal
Dystopian Science Fiction Novel
English Edition
A dystopian science fiction novel about memory, identity, emotional suppression, and the cost of engineered perfection.
In a future where pain has been controlled, fear has been softened, and human emotion has been quietly redesigned in the name of order, one awakening begins to expose the truth hidden beneath the system.
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Ebedi
Distopik Bilimkurgu Romanı
Türkçe Versiyon
İnsan hissetmeyi unuttuğunda, sonsuzluk neye yarar?
Ebedi; hafızanın yumuşatıldığı, acının susturulduğu ve insanın kendi iç sesinden uzaklaştırıldığı bir gelecekte geçen distopik bir bilimkurgu romanıdır. Hikâye; unutulmuş hisler, parçalanmış anılar ve kontrollü bir düzenin arkasında saklanan gerçek üzerinden ilerler.
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Yeni Dünya Ticareti
İş Dünyası, Küresel Ticaret ve Dijital Girişimcilik
Türkçe Versiyon
Gümrük savaşları, tedarik zincirleri ve dijital girişimcinin hayatta kalma rehberi.
Yeni Dünya Ticareti; değişen küresel dengeler, ticaret savaşları, tedarik zinciri kırılmaları, dijital iş modelleri ve uluslararası pazarlarda ayakta kalmak isteyen girişimciler için yeni ticaret gerçeklerini ele alan bir iş kitabıdır.
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Essays
Business, systems, books and observations from across borders.
When a Partnership Starts to Lose Its Rhythm
In my previous essay, I wrote about how trust comes before contracts, systems and processes in cross-border business. After writing it, I kept thinking about how trust is actually built. It is rarely created by one grand gesture. More often, it grows through smaller things: following through, responding when expected, keeping momentum alive and
…Trust Comes Before Every System
When people talk about doing business across different countries, they usually begin with technical questions.
Which company structure should be used? Which bank should be involved? Which payment system should be integrated? Which contract should be signed? Which platform should be chosen? Which operating model makes the most sense?
Thanks for
The Same Problem Wearing Different Clothes
The more countries, industries and projects I become involved with, the less interested I am in their differences.
What fascinates me today is something else.
How often the same problems appear in completely different forms.
At first glance, there seems to be very little connection between a distribution agreement, a payment system, a publishing
…Everyone Wants Growth. Few People Want Systems.
Almost everyone wants growth.
More customers.
More sales.
More markets.
More visibility.
More opportunities.
Growth is one of the few business goals that nobody argues against.
The problem is that growth is usually discussed as an outcome.
Rarely as a process.
Over the years, I have noticed a recurring pattern across different countries, industries and
…Freedom Is More Expensive Than Most People Think
People often talk about freedom as if it is the ultimate goal.
Politicians promise it.
Businesses market it.
Individuals claim to value it above everything else.
Yet when I look around, I see something different.
Most people do not spend their lives pursuing freedom.
They spend their lives pursuing certainty.
The two are not the same.
Freedom comes with
…The Problem Isn’t a Lack of Opportunities. It’s the Cost of Having Too Many.
Most advice in business follows a familiar pattern.
Find more opportunities.
Meet more people.
Enter more markets.
Create more options.
I do not think this advice is wrong.
But over time, I have noticed something that receives far less attention.
At a certain point, the problem is no longer a lack of opportunities.
The real challenge becomes identifying
…I Don’t Believe There Is a Formula for Building Across Borders
Researching banking and fintech options in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Exploring how to build an e-commerce infrastructure in Paraguay.
Reviewing distribution agreements.
Testing international payment systems.
Planning the operational structure of a new furniture brand.
At first glance, these activities seem completely unrelated.
In fact, one of the
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