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  • Wayne State in Fourth Printing for NBA Finalist 'American Salvage'
    By Lynn Andriani - 10/19/2009
    When the National Book Award finalists were announced last Wednesday, Wayne State University Press was the only small publisher represented in the fiction category, with Bonnie Jo Campbell's American Salvage. It also marked the first time one of the press’ authors was nominated for the award. More
  • YA or Not YA?: 'Stitches' Gets NBA Nomination
    By Karen Springen - 10/15/2009
    On Wednesday, Caldecott Medalist David Small’s graphic novel-style memoir, Stitches, became a 2009 National Book Award finalist in the Young People’s Literature category—which has led to some discussion and debate, along with the usual congratulations. More
  • National Book Award Finalists Announced
    By Lynn Andriani - 10/14/2009
    The National Book Foundation has announced the finalists for the 2009 National Book Awards. One debut fiction writer made the list, as well as three previous NBA finalists and the second graphic novel in the Awards’ history. Farrar, Straus & Giroux landed three nominations and Holt two giving Macmillan five nominees.  Random House has three finalists, one from Little Random and two from Knopf; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Norton each nabbed two.  More
  • The Wimp Factor
    By Karen Springen - 10/08/2009
    In schoolyards, jocks may still rule. But in bookstores, the big boy on campus is a wimp. More specifically, he’s a middle-schooler named Greg Heffley, the star of Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. Next Monday, Amulet Books imprint is releasing four million copies of Dog Days, the fourth installment of the cartoon-illustrated novels—the largest first printing for any children’s book this year. More
  • 'Lost Symbol' Sales Over 1.1 Million at BookScan Outlets
    09/23/2009
    The Lost Symbol, the novel sold 1,163,000 copies at the U.S. outlets tracked by Nielsen BookScan from its release last Tuesday through September 20. More
  • 'Symbol,' 'Compass’ Reinvigorate Debate on Embargoes, Discounts
    By Rachel Deahl with Jim Milliot - 09/21/2009
    The release last week of two of the biggest books of the year—The Lost Symbol and True Compass—once again brought debate about two industry issues: embargoes and deep discount on top titles. Almost exactly two years after the breaking of embargoes on State of Denial and Tough Choices by the New York Times prompted then PW editor-in-chief Sara Nelson to ask what the point of embargoe... More
  • 'The Hypnotist,' Hot LBF Title, Tops in Sweden
    09/21/2009
    Not too much new fiction made it to the top of the lists in the major European markets in August, but there was a new bestseller in Sweden, with The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler landing at #1. The novel was one of the hot books at the London Book Fair and was bought for the U.S. after the fair closed by Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux. More
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