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Wonderful literary items await you at the Olive Reader..and a dancing cupcake video?!
Ok, I learned this at a bar, and once you hear this you'll understand why no women gravitated to our little group of publishing wonks. We were talking about...drumroll...check digits! Yes, the ISBN check digit. Ok, we did discuss other things, but this is what has stuck with me and the young sprout who clued me into how it's calculated pointed me in the direction of Wikipedia and the full story of isbn's. I am giddy with knowledge this AM.
In honor of the completion of the complete Jane Austen on Masterpiece, Book Club Girl is running a contest for some of our Austen books.
We just posted a new one, FLIGHT OF THE NIGHTHAWKS for free download.
Jenny Davidson (The Explosionist, Summer '08, HarperTeen) has a wonderful, long-running blog about literature and reading. It's called Light Reading, and while her book is for teens, she's also a professor of comp lit at Columbia, and her tastes are wide-ranging.
It's the nat'l book show this weekend, BookExpo America. A GREAT chance to bring authors and booksellers together and to talk business trends with all. The show kicks off at Javits Friday, but there's a full day of education on Thursday, a place where future trends are uncovered. (In 1991, a bookseller told the gathered about a new thing - reading groups - which went on to be THE phenom of the 90's.) What's next? All things digital, like information on what's selling shared between stores (Above the Treeline) to ongoing training and cost issues.
As for me, I have my eyes and ears open, and pockets full of throat lozenges and snack bars if we work through lunch; much coffee also to be consumed. Also this year, I will have cortisone for the nice poison ivy I got on my neck. It's always something.
Absolutely LOVE Mitz: The Marmoset of Bloomsbury, just out from Soft Skull Press. It's a fictional take on Leonard Woolf's pet and his life with Virginia in London before WW2. Charming and poignant and a sweet treat in a short, beautifully-designed paperback.
Check out my interview with Neil McMahon, the author of Lone Creek, my first editing gig!