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  • BookExpo 2018: Manifestos for Children’s Literacy

    While BookExpo spotlights literary celebrities and blockbusters, at its very essence this annual gathering is a celebration of reading; click through for a selection of literacy-focused programming.

  • BookExpo 2018: What's Happening on the Children’s Front

    Read on for a schedule of BookExpo 2018 children's panels and stage events to help you navigate the show.

  • BookExpo 2018: Going All Out for APAC

    The audio conference will feature more attendees, new industry data, and nuts-and-bolts advice.

  • BookExpo 2018: Around the Booths

    A guide to select exhibitors at BookExpo this year.

  • BookExpo 2018: Like a Candy Store For Librarians

    This year, BookExpo is the place for librarians to connect with the books and authors their patrons will be clamoring for.

  • BookExpo 2018: Children’s Galleys to Grab

    We take a look at some of the unmissable kids’ and YA galleys being showcased by publishers at this year’s BookExpo, May 30–June 1.

  • BookExpo 2018: Adult Galleys to Grab

    Your guide to BookExpo’s giveaways on the adult side this year.

  • BookCon 2018: From Wimpy Kid to Bill Clinton

    Young readers and teens will find a feast of programming at this year’s show—and there’s also plenty for their parents to check out, too.

  • BookExpo 2018: A Weighty Wednesday

    A reimagined BookExpo opens with substantial programming slated for its first day.

  • BookExpo 2018: A Window on Wednesday

    More than 125 exhibitors will have their booths open and ready for business all day Wednesday. Here's who they are.

  • John Mesjak: PW’s Rep of the Year

    Consortium Book Sales & Distribution trade sales manager Ruth Berger describes John Mesjak, PW’s 2018 Rep of the Year, as a “book-reading teddy bear who never sleeps." It's high praise—and uncontested at that.

  • PW’s Bookstore of the Year: Boulder Book Store

    If a bookstore takes the name of the city in which it resides, it had better reflect the values and character of its hometown. Boulder Book Store, PW’s 2018 Bookstore of the Year, does just that.

  • BookExpo 2018: Reed Primes a 'Reimagined' BookExpo

    This year, the show organizer has instituted a number of changes to increase the interaction between book buyers and authors.

  • Riggio to Give BookExpo Keynote

    Barnes & Noble chairman Len Riggio is set to speak on Wednesday May 30, at 9:15 a.m. in New York’s Javits Center, as the kickoff to this year's BookExpo.

  • BookExpo Announces CEO Panel and Copyright Roundtable

    BookExpo announced two panels that will be held at its forthcoming trade show featuring a number of industry CEOs and leaders, including the top executives at Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster and Macmillan.

  • BookExpo to Host Editors’ Hours for Booksellers

    BookExpo 2018 will feature a new in-booth program offering booksellers a chance to speak directly to editors about new releases.

  • A Reimagined BookExpo is Unveiled

    After an extensive listening tour in which BookExpo executives met with a range of industry members, the organizers of book publishing’s largest trade show have added new elements to the event aimed at adding more value for booksellers.

  • BookExpo Names 2018 Children's Breakfast Authors

    ReedPOP has announced the lineup for the 2018 Children’s Book & Author Breakfast, which will take place on June 1, at this year’s BookExpo in New York City.

  • Finding the Right Balance Between Expo and Con

    After making changes to BookExpo that some in the industry found less than ideal and in favor of BookCon, Reed has promised tweaks for 2018.

  • Open Book: That Was the Week That Was

    In the first installment of Louisa Ermelino's new column, the 'Publishers Weekly' adult book director looks back at BookExpo 2017.

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