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  • BEA 2014: Children’s Galleys to Grab

    Some publishers use BEA as an opportunity to showcase an entire catalogue’s worth of ARCs; others focus their giveaways on just a few key titles.

  • BEA 2014: Adult Galleys to Grab

    It’s BEA time again, and we can’t wait—for all of it: the tote bags, the crowds snaking through the aisles for James Patterson’s latest, the cafeteria food, the bathroom lines, the name tags, the debut authors dizzy with success, and, most of all, the coveted galleys.

  • BEA 2014: A Busman’s Holiday

    As Joe Fox told Kathleen Kelly in You’ve Got Mail, it would be a shame to miss New York in the spring—particularly New York City’s bookstores.

  • John Green to Headline BookCon Panel

    "The Fault in Our Stars" author will discuss Fox's film adaptation of his novel, alongside the team behind the movie.

  • Startups Highlighted at BEA

    At a new event at this year's BookExpo America, called the Startup Challenge, a handful of publishing startups will be singled out and given the chance to win venture capital funding.

  • Bateman, Fey to Headline Kickoff BookCon Panel

    Jason Bateman and Tina Fey will kick off BookCon with a panel discussion and sneak peek of their upcoming film, "This Is Where I Leave You," adapted from Jonathan Tropper's novel of the same name.

  • Krosoczka to Host BEA Children’s Art Auction

    Author and illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka will host the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression's 2014 children's book art auction and reception at BookExpo America.

  • BEA 2014: Ambassador John Ingram

    In a ceremony late Wednesday afternoon, John R. Ingram, chairman and CEO of Ingram Content Group and chairman of Ingram Industries Inc., was presented with the BEA Ambassador Award. During the presentation, BEA director Steve Rosato recognized John Ingram for his vision and dedication to advancing the book industry through an innovative and continuously evolving approach to helping publishers, retailers, libraries, and schools succeed.

  • BookCon to Make Debut at BEA

    Reed Exhibitions has made no secret about its interest in drawing more members of the general reading public to BookExpo America and, today, released details about its new consumer-focused event at the trade show. BookCon is set for the final day of BEA and promises to be, Reed said, a "show within a show."

  • BEA Firms Up Author Breakfast Roster

    Authors include Tavis Smiley, Jeff Kinney, Lena Dunham and Colm Tóibín.

  • Lineup Revealed for Editors Buzz Forums at 2014 BEA

    This year, there will be seven books, up from six, presented at the Adult Editor Buzz panel.

  • BEA to Host China at 2015 Show

    The partnership brings together the two largest book markets in the world.

  • BISG to Partner with IDPF at 2014 BEA

    The Book Industry Study Group announced that at next year's BookExpo America, its Making Information Pay conference will be a part of the International Digital Publishing Forum's annual Digital Book conference

  • BEA Editor Buzz Submission Deadline Extended

    Officials at BEA are extending the deadline for Editor Buzz submissions until December 23.

  • BEA Offers Turnkey Booth Options for New & Emerging Publishers

    A pre-fab package will significantly reduce the cost of exhibiting at the 2014 show.

  • BEA Offers Turnkey Booth Options for New & Emerging Publishers

    A pre-fab package will significantly reduce the cost of exhibiting at the 2014 show.

  • BEA Moves to Chicago in 2016, Where Next?

    The next three locations for BEA are set. But BEA head Steven Rosato ask readers if it should return to New York in 2017.

  • BEA Announces Changes to its Global Market Forum

    BookExpo America has announced changes for its 2014 Global Market Forum program that will feature a new and dedicated focus to books in translation.

  • BEA 2013: Young Bloggers Provide a Fresh Perspective

    PW caught up with four young bibliophiles who attended BEA to talk about YA book blogging, their favorite forthcoming books, and standout moments from the show.

  • The 'Real' World: A BEA 2013 Children's Panel

    Five authors gathered for a BEA panel on May 31 called Realistic Fiction – The Next Hot YA Genre, to discuss whether the young adult pendulum is swinging away from paranormal and dystopian genres to contemporary.

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