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A Day at BEA: Swenson Book Development does Book Expo America
by, Claire Webber
June 16, 2012

Swenson Book Development, LLC was in the thick of publishing madness two weeks ago  – two members of our team, myself and Jill Swenson, checked out the trade floor and events at Book Expo America.  BEA is the place for movers and shakers of the North American publishing industry. From event interviews of famous musicians-come-authors to Harlequin Romance shilling for their latest salacious-covered paperback, from bustling New… [Read More]

Filed Under: Andrew Kessler, Authors, BEA, blogging, book conventions, book expo america, Cathryn Prince, convention, For the Love of Books, marketing strategy, neil young, New York City, patti smith, Publishers, Publishing
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A Straight-Edge Education
by, Danielle Sherwood
August 23, 2011

Until I picked up Eleanor Henderson’s Ten Thousand Saints, I had never heard the term “straight-edge,” much less anything about a movement of it. At first, I thought the world Henderson created was 100% fiction. I could not have been more wrong. This is understandable, as I was born at the tail-end of all the action and, to add salt to the wound, I grew… [Read More]

Filed Under: 1980's American history, author events, book review, Buffalo Street Books, editing first drafts, Eleanor Henderson, hardcore and punk music, New York City, New York Times Sunday Book Review, research, straight-edge movement, teenage culture, writing historical fiction
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Publishers “higher standards” excludes authors at BEA
by, Jill Swenson
May 31, 2011

“Attendance at BookExpo America last week, including BlogWorld, was 23,067. Excluding BlogWorld, whose participants were not included in last year’s attendance figures, attendance was 21,664, down just 255, or 1.2%, from 21,919 in 2010. BEA emphasized that this year’s slightly lower number reflected higher standards: the show “strategically vetted more attendee groups to improve the quality of those participating in BEA.” One resulting major change:… [Read More]

Filed Under: Authors, Book Expo 2011, content, New York City, peddlars, Publishers, rag pickers
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