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  • BEA 2016: Raina Telgemeier: Ghosts and Coasts

    On September 13, Scholastic Graphix releases cartoonist Raina Telgemeier’s new graphic novel, "Ghosts," a fictional work about two sisters and apparitions in a foggy, small town in Northern California.

  • BEA 2016: Emma Flint: ‘Little Deaths,’ Big Buzz

    Growing up in the north of England, Emma Flint was 10 years old when she wrote her first fiction, an Agatha Christie pastiche replete with a thickly mustached French detective.

  • BEA 2016: Nathan Hill: A Mother-Son Relationship

    In Norwegian folklore, a Nix is a spirit of the water, usually depicted as a horrible ogre, but sometimes as a beautiful white horse.

  • BEA 2016: Emil Ferris: On Monsters and Music

    BEA is one of Emil Ferris’s first stops in the launch of her graphic novel, "My Favorite Thing Is Monsters," (Fantagraphics, Oct.), a fiction that evokes myth, horror, psychedelia, and wonder through the illustrated notebook of Karen Reyes.

  • BEA 2016: Brit Bennett: A Coming-of-Age Debut

    A young phenom in the making, Brit Bennett, 25, started writing "The Mothers" while still in high school in Oceanside, Calif., finishing it not long ago while a Zell Postgraduate Fellow at the University of Michigan, and polishing it as recently as two months ago.

  • BEA 2016: Fredrik Backman: Getting to Know His Characters

    Voted Sweden’s most successful author in 2013, Fredrik Backman has traveled to Chicago from Sweden for his first U.S. book tour to promote his latest novel, "Britt-Marie Was Here" (Atria, May).

  • BEA 2016: Karen Alpert: A Time Out for Mom

    Karen Alpert has never taken motherhood too seriously. This is good for her many fans, who laugh hysterically and occasionally cry at her wry observations, deep understanding, and bad language about the joys and sorrows of being a mom.

  • BEA 2016: Emily Fridlund: A Novel First

    What began as a short story and an academic endeavor was easily transformed into the opening chapter of Emily Fridlund's first novel, "The History of Wolves," told from the point of view of a 14-year-old named Linda.

  • BEA 2016: Nicole Dennis-Benn: The Real Jamaicans

    Nicole Dennis-Benn describes her debut novel, "Here Comes the Sun" (Norton, July), as “a love letter to Jamaica—my attempt to preserve her beauty by depicting her flaws.”

  • BEA 2016: Susan Elizabeth Phillips: Help Her Reach for the Stars

    Susan Elizabeth Phillips didn’t think she’d write so many books in her Chicago Stars series of contemporary romance novels set in the world of a suburban Chicago professional football team.

  • BEA 2016: Jennifer Close: A Hopeful in Fact and Fiction

    It might be a double-edged sword, Jennifer Close says, that her fourth novel, "The Hopefuls" (Knopf, July), is being published the same week that the Republicans in Cleveland, and the Democrats in Philadelphia the following week, are convening to select their presidential nominees.

  • BEA 2016: Happy Anniversary and a Bottle of Champagne to...

    Scout Press is one and more.

  • BEA 2016: Big Changes at Westchester Publishing Services

    The last two years have seen some major shifts at Danbury, Conn.-based Westchester Publishing Services, a composition and editorial services company with a focus on the trade; academic and scholarly; professional and institutional; and STM publishing markets.

  • BEA 2016: Bragging Rights for Baen Books

    Baen Books has much to celebrate here at BookExpo.

  • BEA 2016: Brightness Falls in McCormick

    It’s been a long time since Jay McInerney attended a BEA, “at least 10 years,” says the author, whose highly anticipated new novel, Bright, Precious Days (Knopf) will land in bookstores this August.

  • BEA 2016: Publishers’ Graphics Turns 20

    Back in 1996, the idea of print-on-demand book publishing was new, a process made possible by improved digital printing technologies.

  • BEA 2016: The Cat’s Meow

    While the ownership of Baker & Taylor may have changed in the past weeks, the story of the two Scottish Fold cats Baker and Taylor, which have come to symbolize the company’s library wholesale division, endures.

  • BEA 2016: Blackstone Audio Expands into Print

    Blackstone Audio, the independent audiobook publisher based in Ashland, Ore., has launched Blackstone Publishing, a new imprint devoted to print and e-books.

  • BEA 2016: Beyond Deep Dish: Pizza Aplenty In Chi-Town

    People are downright passionate when it comes to pizza. Thick or thin crust? Coal or wood-fired? To fold or not to fold? In "Where to Eat Pizza" (Phaidon), a global panel of 1,000 pizza chefs, food critics, and other industry experts reveal their recommendations for the best pizza from New Haven to Naples.

  • BEA 2016: Gayle Forman Pens First Adult Novel

    Internationally known for her young adult novels (including I Was Here, Just One Day, and If I Stay), author Gayle Forman has taken on the challenge of writing her first adult novel, "Leave Me."

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