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BISG Has Aggressive Agenda for 2017
As part of an effort to better communicate about the work it is doing with its members and the industry in general, the Book Industry Study Group is planning to significantly expand its programming for 2017.
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Chalking Up Another Successful Shanghai Children's Book Fair
The mood at the three-day China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair was upbeat and positive, driven by the vast (and content-hungry) market of 370 million Chinese children below the age of 18.
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Eight Trends from the Shanghai Book Fair
Here are the top trends that overseas exhibitors reported seeing at the Shanghai International Children's Book Fair and for the Chinese book market in general.
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2016 National Book Awards for Young People Literature in Photos
On Wednesday evening, November 16, five finalists for the Young People's Literature prize headed to Cipriani Wall Street in lower Manhattan for the 67th National Book Awards.
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YALLFest 2016 in Photos
Thousands of YA fans turned out for the sixth annual YALLFest, a two-day festival for YA books held in downtown Charleston, S.C.
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Megyn Kelly Hits the Road to Support Memoir
The anchor of Fox News's top-rated cable news program 'The Kelly File' will take her show on the road for the first time, beginning November 28, in support of her memoir, 'Settle for More.'
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Sharjah Book Fair Draws 1.3 Million Visitors in First Week
The Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), which runs November 2-12, drew 1.35 million visitors in its first week, a record turnout according to fair officials.
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Fall 2016 Regionals: All Our Coverage
This year's regional bookseller shows benefited from the continued growth of the indie bookstore channel, which brought in more new bookstore owners and younger frontline booksellers.
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Wordstock 2016: A Literary Day for the Whole Family
A little Northwest rain couldn't deter eager readers, young and old, from attending Wordstock, Portland, Ore.'s annual literary festival, which took place on Nov. 5, primarily in the Portland Art Museum and at several satellite venues.
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A Week at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Andrew Harwell, senior editor at HarperCollins Children's Books and winner of PW's second annual Star Watch award, shares his notes and pictures throughout his week at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
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Fall Regional Bookseller Shows Full of Energy
The word most frequently used to describe this year's fall regional bookseller trade shows was 'energetic.'
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BookCon, Back In NYC, to Feature Dan Brown, Cassandra Clare
ReedPOP has announced its plans for BookCon 2017, the fourth edition of its annual consumer book event, to be held on June 3 and 4 at the Javits Center in New York.
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Nielsen Children's Book Summit: YouTube, Discoverability, All Ages Content, and Brands as Platforms
YouTube is the content king, discoverability remains kids' publishing's white whale, top brands are so ubiquitous that they are morphing into de facto platforms, and other takeaways from the 2016 Nielsen Children's Book Summit.
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NCIBA 2016: Booksellers Upbeat as Show Draws Bigger Crowd
This year's Northern California Independent Booksellers Association fall trade show saw an uptick in attendance as Calvin Crosby oversaw his first fall show as the group's executive director.
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To Think That It Happened at Bank Street: Bank Street Book Fest 2016
On a blustery fall day, members of the children's book community gathered for BookFest at Bank Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
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Authors Hail Booksellers at 2016 SCIBA
"You are my people, and I love you," exclaimed Jon Scieszka, emcee of the Children's Awards Breakfast at the 2016 SCIBA Fall Trade Show.
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Children's Bookselling Tips from NAIBA 2016
The New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association fall conference may have been short, but it was packed with education.
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NAIBA 2016: Children's Authors, Editors, Young Booksellers Make for an Energetic Show
Booksellers and publishers alike were inspired by the number of younger booksellers who attended the New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association fall conference.
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SCIBA Attracts 300 Attendees to Upbeat Show
Attended by 300 Southern California booksellers, teachers and librarians, authors, and publishing professionals, the show gave attendees what John Evans, co-owner of Diesel Bookstores, called “a sense of solidarity.”