BEA 2013: Strong Season Ahead for Children's Publishers
Browsing the booths, booksellers found plenty of titles to get excited about, from new books by powerhouse authors to promising new ventures. more...BEA 2013: The Show Evolves
While exhibitors and attendees are still evaluating the new Thursday–Saturday schedule for the exhibit floor, there was a consensus that stability has returned to the industry. more...BEA 2013: Promising Start for Consumer Day
It was clear that not all publishers knew how to handle “consumer day” --the final day of BookExpo America held on Saturday to which the general public was invited--but many publishers had prepared author signings, giveaways and other promotions at their booths. more...BEA 2013: The Big Books of the Show
What books were everyone talking about? Many were written by big-name authors, some of them returning after years of silence, with everyone hoping for a repeat blockbuster. more...cookbooks and more. Sign up here!
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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.
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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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BEA 2013: The Boy Readers Are All Right
What boys are reading and if boys are reading were the topics of conversation at the Writing Genre for Boys panel at BEA last Friday.
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BEA 2013: A Crowd-Pleasing Picture Book Panel
Five picture book author-illustrators regaled an eager BEA audience last Friday with quirky and often touching stories during the animated and often funny "Picture Book Powerhouses" panel.
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Children's Books at BEA: Photos from the Show
From the panels to the parties, from author signings to celebrity sightings, from Grumpy Cat to Bad Kitty – children’s book fans and YA-lovers had plenty to keep them busy during BEA.
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BEA 2013: Booksellers Tour Artists' Studios: A Photo Essay
This year at BEA, booksellers were allowed a behind-the-scenes peek into the lives of 23 book illustrators in their natural habitats: their art studios.
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Kawasaki Makes the Case for Self-Publishing
Guy Kawasaki explained his personal transition from traditionally published writer to indie author and provided 10 self-publishing tips in an entertaining keynote Saturday at uPublishU at the Javits Center in New York City.
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BEA 2013: Promising Start for Consumer Day
It was clear that not all publishers knew how to handle “consumer day” --the final day of BookExpo America held on Saturday to which the general public was invited--but many publishers had prepared author signings, giveaways and other promotions at their booths.
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BEA 2013: The Show Evolves
BookExpo America at New York City’s Javits Center began with a full day of panels and presentations on Wednesday, May 29, and ended with a newly energized Consumer Day on Saturday, June 1.
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BEA 2013: Chelsea Handler, Bruce Miller, Wally Lamb and Others on Book TV
Click over to C-Span to watch this Chelsea Handler-hosted BEA author breakfast where PW also presented awards to its Rep and Bookstore of the Year.
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