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Rick Riordan Wraps Up Whirlwind 'Olympian Week Tour'
October has been a busy month for Rick Riordan. After greeting fans at two well-attended outdoor pre-publication events — one in New York City and one in Los Angeles — the author celebrated the release of The Son of Neptune, the second installment of his Heroes of Olympus series, with a seven-day tour to seven cities.
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Chronicle Biography Offers New Take on Dan Eldon's Life
Artist, photographer, and humanitarian activist Dan Eldon was a photojournalist covering the civil war and famine in Somalia in 1993 when he was killed by a mob of protesters—at the age of 22. In 1997, Chronicle published The Journey Is the Destination: The Journals of Dan Eldon, a book resonated deeply with Jennifer New, whose Dan Eldon: Safari as a Way of Life for teens is due from Chronicle this month.
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HMH Treasury Collects Backlist Gems
Curious George, Lyle the Crocodile, Martha the Dog, Tacky the Penguin, and Mike Mulligan are among the iconic children’s book characters that make return appearances in The Family Storybook Treasury: Tales of Laughter, Curiosity, and Fun, which HMH Books is publishing on October 24.
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First Second Comics Anthology Updates Classic Nursery Rhymes
A wide range of cartoonists from Dave Roman to Mike Mignola have been recruited to update classic nursery rhymes in First Second’s Nursery Rhyme Comics: 50 Timeless Rhymes from 50 Celebrated Cartoonists, an anthology edited by Chris Duffy that will be published this month.
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Kids’ Comics: Small but Mighty at NYCC 2011
This year's New York Comic-Con may have been the biggest ever, but children's comics were a smaller presence. There were no industry panels on children's comics, as there have been in previous years, and only a handful of panels and new-product announcements.
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Michael Grant’s 'BZRK' Goes Transmedia
"What if you're writing a book and the audience already had a relationship with the content when the book came out," said Alex LeMay, CEO of the Shadow Gang, a firm that creates on- and offline social communities. LeMay and Shadow Gang have partnered with YA novelist Michael Grant to create an immersive transmedia project called GoBZRK, around Grant's next novel that does just that.
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In Brief: October 13
This week, new books from celebrity authors Hilary Duff and Taye Diggs; Marc Brown shows off his Arthur apps; and author events with Mike Mullin, Gina Otto, and Stephanie S. Sanders.
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Getting in the Spirit: Seven Footer Uses New Technology for Print
When a toy agent showed Seven Footer Press founders David Gomberg and Justin Heimberg technology that had previously been used for security purposes to make hidden images appear, it wasn't immediately clear that it could work for books.
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John Flanagan Adds to Ranger's Apprentice and Launches New Series
When Australian author John Flanagan arrives stateside in early November for a two-week, cross-country tour, he'll have a lot to talk about.
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Harris Burdick's Mysterious Drawings Continue to Inspire
Over the years Chris Van Allsburg's The Mysteries of Harris Burdick has ignited the imaginations of young readers, and now an impressive roster of children's authors, including Van Allsburg, do the same in a follow-up story anthology.
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The Keys to the Kingdom?
The cover to Kristin Cashore's eagerly awaited third novel is royal blue – fitting since the title character has blue in her name and is the king’s daughter.
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In Brief: October 6
This week, President Obama reads Bob Staake's The First Pup; the Eric Carle Museum gets a big new sculpture created by Mo Willems; the Orange County Children's Book Festival turns eight; and events, in stores and online, to celebrate Laurel Snyder's Bigger Than a Bread Box, Anne Ursu's Breadcrumbs, and Lisa Schroeder's Sprinkles and Secrets.
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Galley Talk: 'Liar's Moon'
Rachel King, manager of Little Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza in Albany, N.Y., is looking forward to a November release, Liar’s Moon by Elizabeth C. Bunce.
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In Brief: September 29
This week, we've got five authors celebrating the release of their new books: Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Linda Sue Park's A Long Walk to Water (now in paperback), NFL star Justin Tuck's Home-Field Advantage, Pseudonymous Bosch's You Have to Stop This, and Audrey Vernick's Water Balloon.
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Children’s Books at the 2011 National Book Festival: A Photo-Essay
With a theme of “Celebrating the Joys of Reading Aloud,” the 11th annual National Book Festival took place this past weekend, September 24 and 25, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., marking the first time the festival was spread over two days. An estimated crowd of 200,000 turned out to attend presentations and have books signed by more than 100 authors.
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In Brief: September 22
This week, Peter Brown hits the road; kids worldwide celebrate International Dot Day; a new bath product benefits First Book; and events with two debut authors, Myra Wolfe and MacKenzie Cadenhead.
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Lonely Planet Brings Its Travel Expertise to Children
The Not-For-Parents Travel Book, a compendium of facts about 200 countries, kicks off Lonely Planet's new series of guides for kids.
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StinkyKids Spotlighted at F.A.O. Schwarz
Raven Tree Press, a small publisher of bilingual children's books, held an author signing at F.A.O. Schwarz in New York City earlier this month with Britt Menzies, the creator of the StinkyKids line of multicultural dolls and storybooks.
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Children’s Books at the Brooklyn Book Festival
The sixth annual Brooklyn Book Festival was held this past Sunday in downtown Brooklyn, and the presence of children’s book authors and illustrators continues to grow along with the festival itself.
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New Peter Rabbit Tale to Be Written by Emma Thompson
Frederick Warne has announced that it will publish The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit, written by Oscar-winning actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson, in September 2012.



