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Boffo BEA for Indies -- Here's Proof in Pix!
June 05, 2008
Kicking off with the unlikely -- but appealing -- combo of wine and cookies
at the Egyptian Theatre and running straight through to the final hours on the
trade floor four days later, BookExpo America 2008 was a mega weekend for independent
booksellers.
ABA's Day of Education on Thursday featured 16 educational panels and seminars,
engaging keynotes from Ed Begley, Jr. and Amy Goodman, and a jam-packed, festive
Celebration of Bookselling. The big news at the Celebration was the official
launch of IndieBound, but there was lots of primetime IndieBound programming
throughout the show, both at the busy ABA Lounge and at a special IndieBound
information session on Saturday afternoon. And for all that was new -- including
a full fall season of much-discussed titles -- there were also the BEA staples
of parties (Cameron Diaz and Sean "Diddy" Combs canoodling on the
couch at the Prince party!), 24-hour book talks, and the pleasant buzz of sleep
deprivation that characterizes the once-a-year book sprawl of BEA.
Lots more coverage of ABA's educational programming is scheduled in upcoming
issues of BTW, but here's a look at the highlights in pictures.
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The more than 800 ABA members staying at Hotel
ABA, the Renaissance Hollywood, were greeted by association staff and volunteer
booksellers at the Welcome Desk, where they picked up their BEA badges,
a show guide, and more. A nearby table featured trade show-related information.
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On Wednesday afternoon,
booksellers gathered in the
hotel lobby to embark on a
Red Line walking tour of
Hollywood and literary sites.
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sponsored by ABA and the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association,
at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, booksellers and Southern California authors
mingled.... |
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... enjoyed wine, supplied by Brown-Forman, courtesy of Harry N. Abrams, to
celebrate Laura Holmes Haddad's Anything But Chardonnay (Stewart,
Tabori & Chang) ...
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 ... and
ate special goodies, provided by Da Capo Lifelong Books and Mäni's Bakery
in honor of Mäni Naill's new cookbook Sweet! Home Baking With Every
Kind of Natural Sugar and Sweetener.
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Outgoing ABA President Russ Lawrence of Hamilton, Montana's
Chapter One Book Store welcomed guests to the reception on behalf of ABA
and SCIBA.
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On Thursday, ABA's Day of Education, sponsored by Ingram Book Group/Ingram
Publisher Services, kicked off with a Plenary Session, featuring actor
and environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr., author of Living Like Ed (Clarkson
Potter).
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Among the day's 16 sessions were the Graphic Novels panel, featuring John
Shableski of Diamond Book Distributors, comic artist Scott McCloud, Jessica
Stockton Bagnulo of New York's McNally Robinson Booksellers, and moderator
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... "Green Retailing," with Ferris Kawar, vice president
of sustainability for Greenopia and The Green Media Group, Natalie Freidberg
of All Shades of Green in Los Angeles, Suzy Staubach of University of Connecticut
Co-op in Storrs, Connecticut, and moderator Oren Teicher, ABA COO ...
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... and "Creating Killer Events," featuring Margie Scott Tucker
of San Francisco's Books Inc., Collette Morgan of Wild Rumpus in Minneapolis,
and moderator Dan Cullen of ABA.
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At lunchtime, incoming ABA President Gayle Shanks of Changing Hands introduced
Amy Goodman, co-host of Democracy Now! and co-author of Standing
Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times (Hyperion).
After a moving address, which was given a standing ovation, Goodman
autographed copies of her book for bookseller-fans.
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The day was capped by ABA's Celebration of Bookselling,
where a packed ballroom shared in the presentation of the Book Sense
Book of the Year Awards, the Publishers Weekly Bookseller and Rep of the
Year Awards, and the Lucile Micheels Pannell Awards.
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Khaled Hosseini ( A Thousand Splendid Suns, Riverhead/Penguin)
accepted the Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Fiction.
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In a video, Children's Illustrated winner Mo Willems
( Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity, Hyperion Books
for Children) said that one of the best parts about winning was beating
Jon Scieszka, who then crept up behind him.

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Joel Sheldon, CEO and majority shareholder of Vroman's, accepted the PW
Bookseller of the Year Award.
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Clark Kepler and staff accept the Pannell Award in the
General Store category.
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ABA CEO Avin Mark Domnitz announces the launch of IndieBound, a new initiative
designed to unite booksellers, readers, indie retailers, local business
alliances, and others in support of local activism and local economies
and to lead an Independent Revolution.
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Outgoing ABA President Russ Lawrence and members of the ABA Board took
to the stage to celebrate the program's launch in their IndieBound gear.
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On Friday, the action moved to the L.A. Convention Center, which featured
the ABA Lounge. Here, booksellers found information about ABA and association-related
Business Services, checked e-mail at Booklog's Internet Café, and learned
more about IndieBound.
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The
ABA Lounge also featured Author Autographing. Among those who signed
books for ABA members were Jane Yolen (Here's a Little Poem; A Very
First Book of Poetry, Candlewick) and Garth Stein, author of the
number-one June Book Sense Pick, The Art of Racing in the Rain
(HarperCollins).
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Judy
Blume signed copies of Going, Going, Gone! With the Pain and the Great
One (Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers) to bring attention to
the crucial First Amendment work of the American Booksellers Foundation
for Free Expression.
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More
than 40 authors joined ABA members at the Friday Author Lunch to celebrate
the titles booksellers enjoyed handselling during the past year. Among those
in attendance were Marisa Silver, author of The God of War (S&S),
and Sherman Alexie, author of the Children's Literature Book Sense Book
of the Year Honor Book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
(Little, Brown Young Readers).
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Jane Friedman, then-president and CEO of HarperCollins, with special lunch
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Following the ABA Town Hall meeting was the Annual Membership Meeting,
where Russ Lawrence gave his final report as ABA president.
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On Saturday, ABA Chief Marketing Officer Meg Smith and Outreach Liaison
Paige Poe presented an IndieBound information session, where members learned
about the program's many different resources, including the Literary Liberation
Box, soon to arrive in stores.
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And, of course, there was the trade show floor, where booksellers, publishers,
and celebrities, including Alec Baldwin, Garrison Keillor, and Bernadette
Peters gathered to discuss next season's hoped-for bestsellers. |
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