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18 Nov

ABFFE to Merge With ABA: Free Speech Programming to Expand

Effective January 1, the operations of the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression will be integrated into ABA’s in order to expand the free speech programming available to independent booksellers.

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12 Nov

BTW News Briefs

Amazon wins control of .book domain name; AMIBA offering buy local resources in Spanish; Indies Introduce author wins 2014 Scotiabank Giller Prize; National Readathon Day to support NBF’s literacy efforts; First Amendment Groups express concern over Kings Canyon School Board review process; Courtney Muller named executive vice president at Urban Expositions; 2014 National Outdoor Book Award winners announced

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06 Nov

The Indie Politics & Current Events Bestseller List

Based on sales at independent bookstores nationwide for the eight-week period ending November 2, 2014.

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04 Nov

Order Now: Free Shop Small Rally Kits

American Express/Shop Small is accepting requests from retailers for free Shop Small merchant rally kits through Friday, November 14, or while supplies last. The kit includes a welcome mat, 15 reusable tote bags, stickers, and more.

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