Industry Events
The Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association's annual gathering in Denver, renowned for being a high energy show, was an especially exuberant affair this year.
The National Book Foundation is preparing for its first live marquee event since the pandemic hit—even as its team looks to the horizon.
Three graduates of the Denver Publishing Institute described their journey in landing jobs in book publishing.
A smaller New England Independent Booksellers Association show was no less lively for it, with booksellers celebrating streaks of good sales and welcoming a new board to the association.
Booksellers appreciated the mix of big and small and regional and national publishers who made the trip to Tacoma for the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association fall trade show.
Attendees browsed the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association trade show exhibit hall on Monday, schmoozing with authors and taking part in PNBA's BuzzBooks program.
Changing consumer buying patterns, labor shortages, and new ways to reach readers were among the topics discussed at a recent webinar where ABA CEO Allison Hill, Ingram's Phil Ollila, and Zando founder Molly Stern were the featured speakers.
The Authors Guild hosted a virtual panel Tuesday evening with Authors Guild general counsel Cheryl Davis, Jonathan Evison, Sherman Alexie, and Ellen Hopkins discussing banned books and what authors can do to support books that are under attack.
The con is coming back to the Big Apple: New York Comic Con, North America’s largest comics event, returns to the Javits Center October 6–9.
This year’s bookseller gatherings offer plenty of opportunities for meeting authors and illustrators and sharing bookselling tips.