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BookExpo 2018: Team Behind Artemis Fowl Gets Real in 'Illegal'
The creative team behind the graphic novel adaptations of Eoin Colfer’s Artemis Fowl series—authors Colfer and Andrew Donkin, and illustrator Giovanni Rigano—make a dramatic departure from fantasy in 'Illegal.'
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BookExpo 2018: Nic Stone: A Second Novel in Three Parts
At last year’s BookExpo, Nic Stone found herself in the spotlight when her editor, Crown’s Phoebe Yeh, chose her debut novel, 'Dear Martin,' as a YA Editors’ Buzz pick.
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BookExpo 2018: James Mustich: Man on a Mission
A series of conversations more than a decade ago between author Jim Mustich, currently v-p of digital product at Barnes and Noble, and his longtime friend Peter Workman (the late founder and publisher of Workman Publishing) started Mustich on a 14-year journey to complete '1,000 Books to Read Before You Die'.
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BookExpo 2018: Robin Green: California Dreaming
Even with all of her accomplishments, Robin Green—who served as executive producer and writer for 'The Sopranos' on HBO—admits to being “very anxious” about the reception of her first book.
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BookExpo 2018: Jill Lepore: Big Truths in the Age of ‘Alternative Facts’
In her latest book, 'These Truths: A History of the United States' (Norton, Sept.), Jill Lepore delivers a comprehensive history of America for general readers.
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BookExpo 2018: Megan Mullally & Nick Offerman, Hollywood ‘It’ Couple, Reveal the Greatest Love Story Ever Told
'PW Show Daily' interviewed Mullally and Offerman to see what makes them lubricate... umm, tick.
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BookExpo 2018: How to Book Expo
'PW' columnist Sari Feldman is executive director of the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Cleveland, Ohio—one of the nation’s largest and highest- rated public library systems—and a former president of both the Public Library Association (2009–2010) and the American Library Association (2015–2016).
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BookExpo 2018: Barbara Kingsolver: The Sky Is Falling: Then and Now
Tackling a new book always begins in the same way for Barbara Kingsolver: “a burning question that I can’t not write about.”
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BookExpo 2018: Kate DiCamillo and Harry Bliss: It’s a Dog’s World
Two-time Newbery medalist Kate DiCamillo and illustrator and 'New Yorker' cover artist Harry Bliss are proof that the bonds between dog people run deep.
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BookExpo 2018: Jill Abramson: Advocate for Free Speech
“It’s a juicy narrative about four news organizations,” says Jill Abramson of her latest book.
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BookExpo 2018: Al Roker: Flood Watch
Following the success of 'The Storm of the Century' (2015), a 'New York Times' bestseller about the Great Gulf Hurricane of 1900, weather expert Al Roker, host of NBC’s 'Today,' examines the country’s deadliest flood.
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Diversity’s Bottom Line
A panel of editors and agents took on the finances behind publishing’s diversity problems in a discussion hosted by the Independent Book Publishers Association yesterday.
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BookExpo 2018: Highly Anticipated Editors’ Hours Are Here!
Publishers and booksellers alike have expressed enthusiasm for the new Editors’ Hours program at BookExpo, designed to take bookseller and editor interaction to a new level.
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BookExpo 2018: Lesa Cline-Ransome: Celebrating the Power of Libraries
For her debut middle grade historical novel, 'Finding Langston' (Holiday House, Aug.), acclaimed picture-book author Lesa Cline-Ransome was inspired by Isabel Wilkerson’s 'The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of American’s Great Migration' (2010).
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BookExpo 2018: Books Inspired by the Zeitgeist Create Buzz
At Wednesday's adult editors' buzz panel, three memoirs, two novels, and one true crime story that inspired the writing of one of the 20th century's most famous novels were introduced to an enthusiastic crowd of booksellers.
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BookExpo 2018: Will Trump Make Copyright Great Again?
At a BookExpo panel on Wednesday, a trio of “copyright heavyweights” agreed that when it comes to copyright policy, the publishing industry stands with Trump.
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BookExpo 2018: B&N Boss Says More Bookstores the Better
Barnes & Noble is not in “mortal combat” with independent bookstores, B&N chairman Len Riggio says, and society is better off if both B&N and indies thrive in tandem.
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BookExpo 2018: Meg Medina Revisits Middle Grade
In advance of her appearance at BookExpo, Cuban-American writer Meg Medina spoke with us about writing her first middle grade novel since her 2008 debut children’s book.
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BookExpo 2018: Buzzing Back: YA Buzz Authors Share Their Stories
On May 31, the 2018 YA Buzz authors—all BookExpo first-timers, hailing from Ontario, Paris, Northern California, and Kansas City, Mo.—will take to the stage to talk about their forthcoming novels.
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BookExpo 2018: Dave Eggers: Calling All Kid Citizens
Small act by small act, a diverse cast of children transforms a lonely island into a community in 'What Can a Citizen Do?,' the latest picture book collaboration from Dave Eggers and artist and musician Shawn Harris.