Browse archive by date:
  • GLiBA Cuts Staff, Will Hold Joint Trade Show

    To deal with a 20% decline in membership and falling revenue, the Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Association is eliminating its associate director position and will hold a joint trade show with Midwest Independent Booksellers Association in 2012 and 2013.

  • National Book Awards Nominate 21 Finalists for 2011

    The announcement of the nominees for the 2011 National Book Awards had an extra dose of drama this year as the National Book Foundation added a sixth selection to the Young People’s Literature category after the original broadcast over Oregon Public Broadcasting’s program Think Out Loud had only five nominees.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2011: CEO Panel Goes Global

    There was no talk of “evolution or revolution” at the 2011 Frankfurt Book Fair’s CEO panel, just a solid look at what it is, with a glimpse at what’s on the immediate horizon for the global book market.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2011: Europeans, Americans Talk Digital Future in Frankfurt

    Google Books's Tom Turvey hosted a panel at the Frankfurt Book Fair on where the digital market currently stands.

  • The Boston Book Festival Turns Three

    The Boston Book Festival has grown from 12,000 in 2009 to double that in 2010. Now the BBF is readying its third festival, to be held on Saturday October 15.

  • NAIBA Offers Tips for Holding YA Events

    "We know YA literature is hot; we know it’s good; and we know teens are reading it. But we can’t get teens in our stores when authors are in it," said moderator Heather Hebert of Children’s Book World in Haverford, Pa., as she introduced the NAIBA panel on How to Host Successful YA Events.

  • A Whole Lot of Reading Going On

    In 1999 San Francisco authors/journalists Jane Ganahl and Jack Boulware mused over drinks about getting together a bunch of authors for a big reading. They tapped Phil Bronstein, the editor of the San Francisco Examiner, to foot the $300 bill for 25 authors to read in Golden Gate Park for what they called Litstock.

  • A Lively SIBA for Children's Authors

    Authors and panels focused on the children's and YA categories were perhaps the biggest draw at the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance trade show, held Sept. 17-19 in Charleston, S.C.

  • 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.

  • BISG Annual Meeting Looks at Projects, World Book Night

    In Tuesday’s Book Industry Study Group annual meeting, members were brought up-to-date on various projects and initiatives and confirmed the appointment of Hachette Book Group’s COO Ken Michaels as co-chair of the organization.

  • Turkey Announced as Market Focus Partner for London Book Fair

    The London Book Fair and Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism have announced Turkey as the Market Focus partner of The London Book Fair 2013. As in past years, the Market Focus program will be supported by a series of public events across the UK featuring visiting Turkish authors curated by the British Council, the UK’s leading cultural relations organization. The London Book Fair Market Focus is an opportunity for UK and international publishers to liaise with their foreign counterparts, and seek out and capitalize on new business partnerships.

  • Bouchercon 2011: Murder Under the Arch

    Crime fiction fans flocked to St. Louis for the annual Bouchercon World Mystery Convention, an event that drew 1,600 attendees to the city under the arch. Under the direction of current chair and Crimespree magazine co-founder Jon Jordan, the conference fired like a well-oiled gun.

  • Minneapolis Organizations Celebrate Books and Presses This Fall

    Minneapolis, in partnership with the Hennepin County Library and the Minneapolis public schools, is launching a “One Minneapolis, One Read” community reading initiative, and The Friends of the Hennepin County Library is sponsoring a series of events spotlighting three local presses.

  • Read to Lead Holds Events Nationwide for Let's Read Day

    Read to Lead, a new awareness campaign started by Trey Holder, president and CEO of Mercury Retail Services, is presenting a series of reading events on September 10 for the first Let's Read Day around the country in order to promote literacy and the fun of reading to children.

  • An Insane Decatur Book Festival

    From the sold-out keynote address to the "insane" crowd at Sunday morning's Pete the Cat parade, the sixth annual Decatur Book Festival was another success for organizers, attendees, and the city of Decatur. Cofounder and executive director Daren Wang estimates that attendance was up between 10% to 15% this year.

  • Granta's 9/11 Issue Launches with Over 50 Worldwide Events

    Granta Magazine's newest issue, titled "Ten Years Later," centers on the September 11th attacks and, to mark the issue's release, the magazine is holding over 50 events around the world.

  • Decatur Book Festival Grows Up

    In its sixth year, the Decatur (Ga.) Book Festival is bigger than ever, but also running more smoothly than ever—at least, that's how it seems just days ahead of the September 2 keynote address that kicks off two very full days of readings, signings, panels, performances, and even parades.

  • Savannah Book Fest Changes Headquarters

    The Savannah Book Festival has a new home. The new mailing address for the event is Savannah Book Festival, One Diamond Causeway, Suite 21, Box 331, Savannah, Ga., 31406.

  • Slaughter Adds E-Original to Library Campaign

    Novelist Karin Slaughter’s Save the Libraries campaign, which kicked off in Atlanta last March with a $50,000 fundraiser for DeKalb County Public Library, has added two new elements--an e-book original form Amazon and a trip to the floor of the Georgia legislature.

  • 'Frankfurt Fair Dealer' Set for 2011 Run

    Publishers Weekly, the leading print publication serving the international book trade, and BookBrunch, the U.K.'s online book trade news and information service which celebrates its third birthday in October, are once again joining forces with to publish three issues of the Frankfurt Fair Dealer at Frankfurt from Wednesday, October 12, through Friday, October 14.

X
Stay ahead with
Tip Sheet!
Free newsletter: the hottest new books, features and more
X
X
Email Address

Password

Log In Forgot Password

Premium online access is only available to PW subscribers. If you have an active subscription and need to set up or change your password, please click here.

New to PW? To set up immediate access, click here.

NOTE: If you had a previous PW subscription, click here to reactivate your immediate access. PW site license members have access to PW’s subscriber-only website content. If working at an office location and you are not "logged in", simply close and relaunch your preferred browser. For off-site access, click here. To find out more about PW’s site license subscription options, please email Mike Popalardo at: mike@nextstepsmarketing.com.

To subscribe: click here.