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  • BEA 2012: Is It a Book? A Game?

    There’s significant buzz in Scholastic’s booth (3439) about Infinity Ring, a multiauthor, alternate history time travel series set to launch on August 28 with James Dashner’s A Mutiny in Time, which has an announced 500,000-copy first printing. The middle-grade series has an online game component (available on the Web, smartphones, and tablets) featuring immersive 3-D gaming technology, and each book is packaged with a collectible map that includes a code to unlock content in the game. Dashner created the story arc for the series and will also write its final installment, due out in March 2014. Carrie Ryan, Lisa McMann, Matt de la Peña, Matthew J. Kirby, and Jennifer A. Nielsen will also contribute Infinity Ring installments.

  • BEA 2012: New Panels Focus on the Future

    Booksellers and publishers involved in the children’s book world will want to catch a pair of new BEA educational sessions assessing paths that the industry will follow in the future. Pulling together publishing professionals from various walks are panels centering on evolving YA marketing strategies and the children’s digital marketplace. Here’s a look at where to be and when—and what to expect.

  • BEA 2012: Children’s Books Take Center Stage

    The Uptown and Downtown Author Stages will be humming with children’s publishing–oriented programs over the next three days. The kids’ events are more plentiful and varied than ever, with a range of children’s authors, editors, and other industry folk stepping into the spotlight. The events run the gamut from a single author appearance to multiple author panels, editor-author discussions, and programs involving presenter-audience activities.

  • BEA 2012: A Toast to a Host of Anniversaries

    The year 2012 boasts a bumper crop of milestones for children’s publishers, and a number of houses have arrived at BEA ready to celebrate. Here’s a look at some of the anniversaries—of companies, imprints, series, or books—that publishers are commemorating at the show.

  • BEA 2012: The YA and Middle-Grade Fiction Buzz

    What books will everyone be talking about in a few months? For the editors presenting at the two buzz panels, one for YA and one for middle-grade, the hope is their book.

  • BEA 2012: Browsing the Booths, Chapter 1

    For booksellers scouting out new and upcoming children’s books, here’s a sampling of projects on display, authors on hand, and raffles and giveaways at the children’s booths. Look for a second installment of booth highlights in tomorrow’s issue.

  • BEA 2012: How to Make Facebook Friends and Influence Them

    The Day of Education got off to a rousing start Monday morning with Cindy Ratzlaff of Brand You Marketing presenting "19 ‘Money Spots' to Promote and Sell Your Book on Facebook and Other Secret Strategies" in PowerPoint to an audience of approximately 200, many of them authors and self-publishers. "The goal is to help the people likely to buy your book find you," she said, explaining that while some of her strategies might seem insignificant, when conducted in tandem, they could have "breathtaking results."

  • BEA 2012: IDPF Pushes Experimentation

    The imperative to develop a connection to communities of “passion,” the institutionalization of self-publishing, and the transformation of book publishing from a “product lottery” to an industry that delivers “services” were just a few of the themes bouncing around the morning session of IPDF’s Digital Book.

  • BEA 2012: Self-Published Titles Topped 211,000 in 2011

    A nearly week-long period filled with BookExpo America events kicked off Sunday at the Javits Center as the uPublishU self-publishing seminar drew nearly 300 people attracted by panels and exhibitors offering the latest developments in the self-publishing field.

  • Huge Russian Arts Celebration Arrives in New York

    Read Russia, the new initiative celebrating contemporary Russian literature book culture, will host more than 50 Russian writers, publishers, librarians, journalists, and historians in events around New York City between June 2-7, to coincide with BEA.

  • Patti Smith to Interview Neil Young at BEA

    Patti Smith will interview Neil Young at BEA on Wednesday, June 6 at 12 noon in the Special Events Hall. The discussion will focus on Young's upcoming memoir, Waging Heavy Peace (Blue Rider Press). “A Conversation with Neil Young and Patti Smith” is free to all convention attendees. Seating will be provided on a first come, first served basis.

  • BEA Children's Art Auction to Feature Live Bidding

    Honorary chairman Walter Dean Myers and his son will share auctioneer duties for BEA's Children's Art Auction. Live bidding will be opened for several rare items.

  • Spaces Left for the Children's Institute at BEA

    The American Booksellers Association is extending registration to May 11 for its one-day Children’s Institute, to be held on Wednesday June 6 at BEA.

  • BEA 2012: Highlights of the Biggest BookExpo Yet

    With five days of programming, hundreds of exhibitors, and a show floor open to the public for the first time, BookExpo 2012 promises to be a show unlike any before. Wondering where to begin? We've got you covered with highlights of this year's massive show.

  • Children’s Galleys to Grab: BEA 2012

    Lots to pick up at publishers’ booths this year: favorite authors like Rachel Cohn, David Levithan, and Libba Bray are exploring new genres; some popular series are drawing to a close; and stars of other media (incuding Hunger Games director Gary Ross) are trying their hands at fiction.

  • Where Up Is the New Up: BEA 2012

    “We finally dug ourselves out of the recession,” says Toby Cox, owner of the 44-year-old Three Lives & Company, giving voice to a sentiment expressed by a number of New York City booksellers. He ranks 2011 as one of the store’s best since he purchased it 11 years ago.

  • Around the Booths: BEA 2012

    Our A-Z guide to BEA exhibitors, the definitive resource to planning your show.

  • Booths by Numbers: BEA 2012

    In response to reader requests, we offer a master list of exhibitors, in numerical order. You will also find here the companies as they are grouped in the Digital Zone, Meeting Rooms, and the Rights Center.

  • Always a Market: BEA 2012

    To those of you who will be attending the BEA in June, know that you will be standing on hallowed ground. Not because of the rich mineral content of the soil, or because of the area’s dollar value per square foot. No, you are trodding the path of ghostly royalty for one simple reason: right here, in the area surrounding the Jacob Javits Convention Center, enough storied history has unfolded to fill a New York City version of Edward Gibbon’s multi-volume The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

  • Food & Drink Along the High Line: BEA 2012

    Two weeks after BEA ended last year and all the booksellers left town, something magical happened in New York: 10 more blocks of the High Line, our beloved “park in the sky,” finally opened to the public, doubling it in size.

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