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LitFest Pasadena, the city's first community-wide book festival that featured more than 50 exhibitors, dozens of California authors, children's events, and several panels held its inaugural event on Saturday, May 12 on the grounds of Pasadena's Central Park.
The Gaithersburg Book Festival, which will have its third outing in the metro Washington, DC area May 19, has added a number of panels and discussions this year to augment its lineup of author presentations.
BookExpo America panel descriptions have been posted on the BEA Website for uPublishU, the day-long conference devoted to self-publishing which will take place on Sunday, June 3 at the Javits Center in New York City.
The Book Industry Study Group's annual Making Information Pay conference offered a program that outlined the broad nature of "Big Data"--specifically the ability to "tame vast amounts of data," how to manage it, and how it can help publishers run their business more efficiently.
Given the genre's violent tendencies, inspiration and humor might not be the first things you'd expect at a gathering of the Mystery Writers of America, but both were on display at the 66th Annual Edgar Awards Banquet, held last night.
More than 100,000 book fans swarmed the campus of the University of Southern California this past weekend for the 17th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. If you weren't able to attend, fear not: read on for our collection of photos from the festival, the next best thing to being there.
The IDPF (International Digital Publishing Forum) has announced its full program for Digital Book 2012, its annual conference set for June 4-5 in New York (click here to view). The keynote speakers will be Madeline McIntosh (Random House), Richard Charkin (Bloomsbury), and Jane Friedman (Open Road), who will be discussing tablets, enhanced e-books, "e-shorts," and more at the Publishing Roundtable on June 4.
Electric Literature magazine tweeted: "Handed out 20 free copies of 'Zeitoun' in 10 minutes for @wbnamerica. Lesson? People do want to read. I'll sleep easy tonight," was one of the many tweets about yesterday's World Book Night.
As part of today's first World Book Night US event, Anna Quindlen, World Book Night honorary national chairperson, will welcome Manhattan volunteer book givers to a celebration at Barnes & Noble's Union Square store from 7 to 8.
Two years after moving the annual event from UCLA to USC, the L.A. Times Festival of Books seems to have recovered from growing pains and achieved attendance records not seen in a few years. Over 100,000 people came to the two-day event on April 21 and 22.
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