Sentences with phrase «attending bea»

Although the authors write in different genres — the six of them represent the categories of romance, thriller, erotica, paranormal, mystery and science fiction — they've found synergy in sharing information and now, attending BEA to forge better relationships with distributors, librarians, booksellers, and the media, alongside booths of traditional publishers.
This is a can't miss for everyone attending BEA, so stop by to see us at book # 3476!
They have been attending BEA for over 30 years, showcasing books and related materials from thousands of U.S. and overseas publishers.
If you can't attend BEA or the Digital Book show this year, you can live vicariously through us!
As I reside on the opposite coast, I've not yet attended BEA but hope to in the future.
Hopefully one day you'll be able to attend BEA.
I would love to have been able to attend BEA but I live abroad and can just afford a trip a year, and will be going to Vegas for Love N Books this year, maybe next one!
As usual, the authors who attend BEA and the event, loved it.
May 29 New York City BEA Bloggers Conference at BookExpo America (BEA): «Attend BEA Bloggers Conference to learn, be inspired, and connect with book bloggers, authors, and publishing industry professionals.
SIBF Director Ahmed Al Ameri has worked closely with the UK's Midas Public Relations to build SIBF's status on the world stage and securing an author like Brown shows just how far the fair has come; last year the SIBF had Jeffrey Archer — another big name, but not in the same league as Brown, who has never attended BEA, or the Frankfurt or London book fairs.
Book bloggers unable to attend the BEA Bloggers Conference or Book Expo America (BEA) in New York City, but would like to «meet» other book bloggers and publishers to discuss books and book blogging can participate in this virtual event.
5) For the 20 years that I have attended BEA it still has the book collectors.
Amy Collins, Contributing Writer for The Book Designer, attended BEA 2017 and we thought you might find -LSB-...]
I was unable to attend BEA, so I guess I feel a little better now.
If you're an author and haven't yet had the chance to attend BEA, it's an event you'll eventually want to put on your schedule.
I attended BEA mostly to receive my medal for Eating Bull at the IPPY Award ceremony which took place the night before, but also to get an idea of what BEA has to offer small - press published authors like myself.
If you're planning to attend BEA, join the Indie Bestsellers for a book signing and giveaway at booth # 966 Thursday, 1:00 pm.
News — Voices of BookExpo America: Joshua Tallent of eBook Architects (which is hiring — contact them if you are an eBook developer interested in a position with a growing business based in scenic Austin, Texas) and the eBook Ninjas podcast; Jon Land, author of Strong Vengeance, a Caitlin Strong Novel, on Digital Rights Management, and Benjamin Schrager, an independent book sales representative from the Bronx who has attended every BEA meeting and their predecessors except one since 1968.

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BEA President Gary Peluchette could not attend today's Hartford meeting since he was meeting with teachers in Bridgeport on developing new evaluation plans.
3 min readLast week, Lulu attended Book Expo America (BEA), the largest book convention in the nation, where attendees got the chance to meet the new face of publishing — you!
Utilizing her seven years of experience in foreign rights, she aggressively markets British and translation rights for her authors, regularly attending the London, BEA, and Bologna book fairs to promote her clients» work.
Those of you planning to attend BookExpo America (BEA) in New York next can stop by the Datalogics booth for the latest updates and to hopefully see a preview of this new functionality.
Who Should Attend PLC BEA is particularly beneficial for US publishing executives who are thinking and / or dealing globally; international visitors to BEA; rights buyers and sellers; and others in trade publishing focused on strategy and where the digital transition is headed next in remaking book publishing.
After some discussion, we decided to attend both award ceremonies and Book Expo America (BEA) in Chicago.
Day Four of Armchair BEA: When you wish you had access to a private jet and unlimited cash... so you could attend a Book Expo America!
We reasoned that we would meet new people (indie publishers being our audience, after all), find out what BEA was all about, learn something by attending the conference sessions, and display our book at the Independent Book Publishers of America (IBPA) booth.
Last week I attended the premier industry tradeshow, Book Expo America, also affectionately known as BEA.
Last week I blogged about a Facebook marketing seminar given by Cindy Ratzlaff that I attended at BEA.
Another new feature is a limited - availability «Super Saver Combo Pass» that enables you to attend both IDPF Digital Book 2012 and Publishers Launch BEA for $ 624 ($ 504 for IDPF members / $ 564 non-profits) during the early bird period.
Also on slate this year are the off - site events that are still related in some way to BEA, as companies and firms take advantage of the buzz surrounding BEA and the wealth of industry people who arrived to attend in order to host their own niche - specific gatherings.
I've attended 21 consecutive BEAs.
If you choose to have a booth, attend conference sessions, or simply walk the show floor at Javits to take in the enormity and diversity of our industry, here are some tips to help you make the most of BEA.
Happily, even if you didn't get to attend this year, there's something here for you, too, including dozens of onsite interviews with top authors from BEA, and an entire virtual writers conference, all just clicks away...
First, the basics: for those of you who attended the book blogger panel at BEA, you will have heard the blog tour explained as an author going from blog to blog (rather than from store to store as they would on a traditional book tour) which is a great, quick way to explain it.
Sponsored by O'Reilly Media / Tools of Change (Note: in order to attend Ignite BEA you must be a registered attendee of IDPF Digital Book 2012)
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