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BTW News Briefs
June 18, 2008
Tim Russert BEA 2006 Keynote Podcast Available BookExpo America has made available the May
2006 podcast of Tim Russert's opening night keynote speech from BookExpo
America in Washington, D.C. Russert died on June 13, 2008.
At the time of the keynote, Russert had just released his book, Wisdom of
Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters From Daughters and Sons (Random House),
and during his speech he welcomed BEA to Washington, D.C. and shared his insights
on family life as well as Washington politics.
2008 Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards for Excellence in Children's Literature
The winners of the 2008 Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards were announced on June
18. Presented annually since 1967, the awards are customarily given in three
categories: Fiction and Poetry, Picture Book, and Nonfiction. This year, as
happens occasionally, the judges also awarded a Special Citation.
The 2008 winners are:
- Nonfiction: The Wall by Peter Sís (Foster/FSG)
- Fiction and Poetry: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
by Sherman Alexie, illustrated by Ellen Forney (Little, Brown)
- Picture Book: At Night by Jonathan Bean (FSG)
- Special Citation: The Arrival by Shaun Tan (Levine/Scholastic)
The judges selected two honor books in each category:
- Nonfiction: Frogs by Nic Bishop (Scholastic); and What to Do About
Alice? by Barbara Kerley, illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham (Scholastic)
- Fiction and Poetry: Shooting the Moon by Frances O'Roark Dowell (Atheneum);
and Savvy by Ingrid Law (Walden/Dial)
- Picture Book: Fred Stays with Me! by Nancy Coffelt, illustrated by
Tricia Tusa (Little, Brown); and A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever
by Marla Frazee (Harcourt)
All children's and young adult books published in the United States between
June 2007 and May 2008 were eligible for the award. The winning authors and
illustrators may be citizens of any country. Winners in each category receive
a cash prize and an engraved silver bowl. Honor book recipients receive an engraved
silver plate. The acceptance speeches of the award winners will be published
in the January/February 2009 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.
New York Times on Small Publishers and Amazon's 'Buy' Button
In a June 16 article by Doreen Carvajal, the New York Times reported
that Amazon.com "has adopted the literary equivalent of a nuclear option
for rebellious publishers who balk at its demands."
According to the Times, Amazon has disabled the "buy now with 1 click"
icon on its British Web site for hundreds of books published by the British
unit of Hachette Livre in a dispute over the division of revenue from online
sales.
The Times noted that "customers can still buy the affected books,
but they have to navigate to an open marketplace that links them to third-party
sellers of new or used books. And they have to pay for shipping."
Paul Aiken, executive director of the Authors Guild in the U.S., told the Times:
"This is such a clear indication that once they have the clout they are
willing to use it to the full extent that they can. It's ugly with Amazon and
will probably get uglier."
The Times said that Amazon was saying little about its actions.
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