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  • What’s BEA’s Mission?

    I read your article on the BEA and BEC (Oct. 6). Here’s my take: I have been a book rep for 33+ years (and was a bookseller for a couple of years before that). I’ve represented major New York publishers, regional Northwest publishers, a regional wholesaler and currently I am a commission rep.

  • GLIBA Booksellers Dispense Advice

    About 50 general booksellers gathered at the GLIBA trade snow to hear Kristen McLean, executive director of the Association of Booksellers for Children, along with booksellers Cynthia Compton of 4 Kids Books in Indianapolis and Rose Joseph of Magic Tree Bookstore in Oak Park, Ill., discuss the nuts and bolts of setting up a children’s section in a general-interest bookstore.

  • GLIBA: A Weekend of Excitement

    Children’s books were very much on booksellers’s minds at last weekend’s Great Lakes Independent Booksellers annual trade show, held in Dearborn, Mich.

  • Which Way for BEA, BEC?

    As the international publishing community prepares to gather at the annual Frankfurt Book Fair, the North American publishing industry is evaluating the future direction of the continent's two major trade fairs, BookExpo America and BookExpo Canada. The effectiveness of BEC has been in question for some time, ever since Indigo came to dominate Canadian bookselling, while the examination of BEA ...

  • Crossing the Channel

    British publishers and agents will be looking for deals for authors who have worldwide brand names as well as debut novelists. Virgin founder Richard Branson, Charles Darwin's great-great granddaughter and Ted Hughes's brother all have new books for which rights are available. Among newcomers, a self-published Singapore lawyer has a detective series whose main character is described as a cross ...

  • Frankfurt '08

    An aging rocker, a dog whisperer, a bestselling pastor, some literary icons (living and dead) and a Paris Review editor—turned-deli employee are just a few of the authors who will be vying for attention from foreign editors in this year's rights tent.

  • Booksellers Turn Out for More on Buying Local

    Less than a week after BookExpo America and the launch of IndieBound, the American Booksellers Association's program to spur the development of new buy local organizations, COO Oren Teicher unveiled the project to a broader range of businesses at the sixth annual conference of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE).

  • BEA By the Numbers

    28,494: Total number of registrants in Los Angeles for BEA 2008 36,112: Total number of registrants in New York for BEA 2007 2,462: Number of miles between New York and Los Angeles 27,143: Total number of registrants at BEA 2003, the last time the show was held in Los Angeles 5,539: Number of book buyers at BEA 2008 8,102: Number of book buyers at BEA 2007 6,684: Number of book buyers at BEA 20...

  • Live from BEA, Sunday, June 1

    PW's live coverage from BookExpo America 2008

  • Live From BEA, Saturday, May 31

    PW's live coverage of BEA 2008 in Los Angeles: Updated 8:00pm

    Big Fall Books; An Early Morning Lovefest for Comics; A Strike at BEA; Big Read Update; ABA Town Hall Meeting; Bezos on Kindle; Going Green; Authors and Their Online Communities; Mellow Mood as Show Opens; Take My Manuscript to Hollywood...Please; Obituary: Leda Liounis; A Documentary about Indie Booksellers

  • Live From BEA, Friday, May 30

    PW's live coverage from BEA 2008 in Los Angeles: Updated 4:05pm

    The Editors Buzz Panel; Thomas Friedman's Keynote Speech; Chat at the Children's Breakfast; IndieBound or Bust; For Indies, It's More Than Market Share

  • Live from BEA, Thursday, May 29

    PW's live coverage of BEA 2008 in Los Angeles:

    The Skinny on Book Search and Content Giveaways; BEA kicks off in Hollywood Style; A panel on Web 2.0 and publishers; eMusic's CEO calls for an end to DRM; Pub-Forum Celebrates Online Community.

  • Live from BEA, Thursday, May 29

    PW's live coverage from BookExpo America 2008

  • BEA Exhibitors: G - O

    PW's guide supplements BEA's 600-plus-page exhibitor handbook. While that guide lists booth numbers, personnel, and autographings, this is the only listing that highlights titles and products being promoted at each booth, as well as giveaways and discounts being offered. G Galaxy Press Featured: Spy Killer, Under the Black Ensign, The Great Secret, If I Were You and Branded Outlaw, titles by L.

  • BEA's Convention & Education Schedule

    The ABA's Day of Education is being held on Thursday, May 29, at the Hotel ABA (the Renaissance Hollywood). Over at the convention center on Friday morning, room 403AB is going to be bustling. First up, from 8—9:15 a.m., will be the always popular BEA Editors Buzz Panel. Scheduled earlier than usual, the panel now delivers the pre-show buzz even before the show floor opens.

  • BEA Exhibitors: A - F

    PW's guide supplements BEA's 600-plus-page exhibitor handbook. While that guide lists booth numbers, personnel, and autographings, this is the only listing that highlights titles and products being promoted at each booth, as well as giveaways and discounts being offered. A A&C Black Publishers This first-time exhibitor is a U.

  • BEA Exhibitors: P - Z

    PW's guide supplements BEA's 600-plus-page exhibitor handbook. While that guide lists booth numbers, personnel, and autographings, this is the only listing that highlights titles and products being promoted at each booth, as well as giveaways and discounts being offered. P Paizo Publishing/ Planet Stories This first-time exhibitor publishes classic fantasy, science fiction and science fantasy n...

  • Play It as L.A.

    Of course you've already heard that the Hollywood sign and the entire mountain it resides on is for sale. Maybe you didn't. It was ironic news a few months ago. No one who lives here cares, and why should they. Not long ago, some preservation crazoid tried to save an apartment Charles Bukowski once rented.

  • BEA Back to L.A.

    Green and black are the colors of this year's BookExpo America, returning to Los Angeles for the first time since 2003. A large chunk of Friday's educational programming is devoted to going green—specifically how bookstores, publishing house and consumers can be more environmentally aware. Then on Saturday night, things turn black as The Daily Show comic Lewis Black performs at the Orpheu...

  • Lance Fensterman

    Like the tall, bespectacled storybook character hidden in plain sight in the Where's Waldo? books, Lance Fensterman's lanky 6'5” frame can be spotted with Blackberry in hand in a variety of tableaux at BookExpo America—author breakfasts, workshops and publishers' booths. “I like to be all over the show,” says Fensterman, “talking with people to know about how they'...

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