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  • PW's Events Listing: Digital Book Printing Forum

    Do you have an industry event you would like to share with the publishing community? If so, send details about upcoming happenings to us at events@publishersweekly.com. (Please note, we will not run information about promotional events, such as book parties.)


    Digital Book Printing Forum. Date: April 5, 2011. Where: New York Marriott Marquis, New York City. What: Digital printing and publishing industry market and technology research and consulting firm Interquest hosts its annual educational forum on trends and opportunities in digital book manufacturing. Keynote speaker: Lulu.com founder and CEO Bob Young. More info: click here.

  • Writers Raise Money for Nashville, National Red Cross

    While brainstorming ideas with her local chapter for Red Cross Month—that's March—Nashville author and longtime Red Cross volunteer Holly Tucker suggested they put together a fundraiser with the Tennessee writing community, which came together less than a year before to raise funds and awareness when Nashville was hit by devastating floods in May, 2010 (an effort spearheaded by YA authors Myra McEntire, Victoria Schwab, and Amanda Morgan).

  • SXSW: Thinking Beyond Publishing to Storytelling

    In PW's first trip to SXSW, we came to the Interactive portion of the days-long event in Austin wondering how best to tackle a show featuring an endless stream of panels, talks, and parties.

  • Riggio Tells Publishers 'Transformational Growth' Ahead

    In an upbeat and optimistic keynote speech about the book market at the annual meeting of the Association of American Publishers, Barnes & Noble chairman Len Riggio said the industry is on the cusp of "transformational growth" led by the sale of digital content, and he urged publishers to produce different kinds of e-books ranging from novellas to books that can be updated.

  • AAP Annual Meeting Set for March 9

    The Association of American Publishers 2011 annual meeting is set for March 9 at the Yale Club in New York. Keynote speaker will be Barnes & Noble chairman Len Riggio. The closing panel will be a conversation between AAP CEO Tom Allen and Will Pesce who will retire as CEO of John Wiley at the end of April.

  • Guadalajara's FIL Launches Spanish-Language Fair in Los Angeles

    The Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara (FIL, or Guadalajara International Book Fair), the largest and most important book fair for the Spanish-language book world, is launching a States-side fair this spring, LéaLA. The Spanish-language book fair will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from April 29–May 1 and will be free to the general public.

  • Web Seminar Debates How Self-Publishing Will Lose Its Stigma

    Thanks to the well-publicized success of authors like J.A. Konrath, Amanda Hocking, and Seth Godin, the stigma surrounding self-publishing is fading fast. Still, it’s far from gone, and a web seminar sponsored by PW and Digital Book World yesterday titled The Evolution of Self-Publishing covered the reasons for self-publishing’s stigma, how and why it’s losing that stigma, and what the industry and individual authors need to do in order to help self-publishing move even further into the mainstream.

  • PW's Events Listing: Compleat Biographer Conference

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    Compleat Biographer Conference. Date: May 21, 2011. Where: National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, D.C. What: The daylong conference will be preceded by a series of research workshops, at such important institutions as the Library of Congress and the National Archives, and a reception at the home of one of the city’s leading biographers. Keynote speaker: Robert Caro. More info: http://www.biographersinternational.org/conference.html.

  • Toy Fair 2011: Publisher Attendance Down, but Books Presence Remains

    The mood at the 108th Annual American International Toy Fair, which ran February 12–16 at New York's Javits Center, seemed optimistic, and the aisles were more crowded and energetic than in the past several years.

  • AWP 2011: Where Indie Presses, Handselling and Digital Meet

    The Association of Writers and Writing Programs annual conference (AWP) took place from February 3-6 in Washington D.C. The conference, with its massive book fair, has become the most important gathering for independent and university publishers.

  • PW Events Listing: L.A. Bookwoman Conference on Book Publishing

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    L.A. Bookwoman Conference on Book Publishing in 2011. Date: Feb. 26, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Where: Marina Del Rey Hotel in Marina del Rey, Calif. What: An all-day event featuring a series of workshops and panels on topics including new self-publishing models, developments in digital publishing (e-books and book apps), new social media book marketing strategies, and pitching to literary agents and producers. Panelists include Mark Coker, founder of Smashwords; Kassia Krozser, publisher of Booksquare; and Wendy Kram, film/tv producer and founder of L.A. for Hire. More info: http://www.wnba-books.org/la/.

  • PW's Events Listing: ABPA's Meet the Acquiring Editors

    Do you have an industry event you would like to share with the publishing community? If so, send details about upcoming happenings to us at events@publishersweekly.com. (Please note, we will not run information about promotional events, such as book parties.)

  • PW's Events Listing: Oxford American Summit for Ambitious Writers

    Oxford American Summit for Ambitious Writers. Date: June 21-26, 2011 Where: Petit Jean Mountain, Arkansas. Topic: A five-day, creatively intense workshop for writers seeking to enhance their literary skills. Cost: $1,000, plus room & board. More info: summit.oxfordamerican.org/.

  • PW's Events Listing: NBCC Names 2010 Finalists

    National Book Critics Circle announces 2010 finalists. Date: Jan. 22, 6 p.m. Where: WNYC’s Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, 44 Charlton Street, at the corner of Varick Street, New York. Additional: The event will kick off with free food and drink, and announcements will follow the food/cocktail opener.

  • Execs Look Ahead At Kodak Panel on Industry's Future

    Last week, a collection of top executives from printers, publishers, and retailers gathered in New York to discuss the future of the industry. The panel, sponsored by Kodak and moderated by PW co-editorial director Jim Milliot, took place at the New York Public Library and confirmed two things: the retail market is harder than ever to gauge, and key changes in printing technology should help make the supply chain more efficient.

  • Librarians Brace for a Tough 2011

    Attendance dipped to its lowest level in a decade and traffic on the show floor was noticeably slow, but last week's 2011 American Library Association Midwinter Meeting in San Diego, Calif., was anything but quiet.

  • PW's Events Listing: AAP's Forum for Editors & Marketers to Understand Consumers

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    New Ways for Editors & Marketers to Understand Changing Book Consumers. Date: Feb. 3, 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Association of American Publishers, 71 Fifth Ave., 2nd Fl., New York. Topic: Using consumer data to more effectively acquire and market new titles and authors. Cost: $49. More info: http://bookconsumers.eventbrite.com/.

  • At ALA Midwinter, Brewster Kahle, Librarians Ponder The E-book Future

    From research and pilot programs, digitization efforts and financial support for vendors, libraries have helped prepare the way for e-books. But now that the consumer market for e-books has taken off, are libraries in danger of being marginalized? A standing-room-only panel discussion on Saturday, January 8, at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in San Diego, looked at the challenges and opportunities e-books hold for libraries, with two overarching observations: e-books have arrived, and, as moderator Rick Weingarten noted in kicking off the discussion, e-books are not just another format—they are different, just as web pages are different from printed pages, and e-mail is different from regular mail. "And because e-books are different," he said, "what libraries do with them is different."

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