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The exciting Publicists Speed Dating will be held twice in 2017! ABA member bookstore owners, managers, and event coordinators meet one-on-one with publicists from several publishers from among the participating companies. During the timed “dates,” booksellers have the chance to promote their stores and discover what publicists look for when planning author tours. Pre-registration is required; deadline is Friday, May 12. Booksellers may sign up for the Day 1 session (Wednesday, May 31) and/or the Day 2 session (Friday, June 2).
Registration is now closed.
List of Participants (others will be added as they are confirmed)
Abrams
Akashic
Auzou
Bloomsbury (Adult and Children’s)
Candlewick
Capstone
Coach House Books
Coffee House Press
Consortium (Arsenal Pulp, Central Recovery Press, Cinco Puntos, Haymarket Press, Talon Books)
Dundurn Press
ECW
Fabled Films Press
Grove/Atlantic
Hachette Book Group (Grand Central, Hachette Books , Jimmy Patterson, Little, Brown, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Nashville, Orbit)
Harlequin (Adult and Teen)
HarperCollins (multiple tables)
little bee books
Macmillan (Adult and Children’s)
Nobrow/Flying Eye
Papercutz
Penguin Random House (Avery, Anchor, Berkley, Blue Rider Press, Clarkson Potter, Crown, DK, Dutton, Knopf, Pam Krauss Books, Penguin Books, Penguin Young Readers, Putnam, Random House, Random House Children’s, Riverhead Books, Viking , Vintage)
Perseus Book Group (Avalon Travel, Da Capo, Public Affairs, Running Press, Weinstein)
Quirk Books
Rare Bird Books
Scholastic
Simon & Schuster (Atria, Simon& Schuster Adult and Children’s)
Sourcebooks
W.W. Norton
Workman (Workman, Artisan)
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