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2. AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS TO MEET: Keynote panels, an author reception, and a publisher-sponsored after-party bring children's and YA book creators to the Big Easy
3. SALES REP OF THE YEAR FINALISTS: This year's finalists are notable for their dedication, work ethic, and vast industry experience, as well as their love of books
4. Bookseller Buzz: Indie bookstore owners and staff predict chart toppers and share their personal picks for fall titles
5. Bookselling in an Election Year: Stores stock up on political books and look to inform and inspire voters
6. Forward to Fall: Regional bookselling associations put the finishing touches on their upcoming trade shows
7. Adult Authors to Meet: Fiction and nonfiction writers presenting their work at this year's Winter Institute range from renowned keynotes and all-star bestsellers to love-at-first-read newcomers
8. Children's Authors to Meet: Established creators and future favorites are among the picture book, middle grade, and YA authors in Cincinnati
9. IT TAKES A VILLAGE: PW talks with Meg Medina
10. BOOKSELLING IN THE BIG EASY: New Orleans bookstores provide beaucoup community
11. Grassroots Reboot: A new generation of booksellers is putting inclusivity first, building communities, and opening up shop in unexpected places
12. Lingua Franca: English-language publishers face unique challenges, and enjoy distinct advantages, in Francophone Quebec
13. Cincinnati Caters to Readers: Bricks-and-mortar bookshops anchor neighborhoods, while a book bus and pop-ups take their shelves on the road
14. A Promising Start to the Holidays: Booksellers report steady sales over Thanksgiving weekend
15. Imagination Takes Flight: Children's books from indie presses emphasize finding one's voice and choosing one's own adventure
16. Jazzed in New Orleans: Conversations about literacy, pleasure reading, diversity, and the power of books were among the highlights of a spirited Children's Institute 2024
17. TOO CLOSE TO HOME: Canada's worst wildfire season on record posed serious challenges for Canadian indie bookstores
18. ADULT AUTHORS TO MEET
19. Indie Booksellers Reunite
20. Fall Reaionals Programming Highlights: This year's gatherings provide opportunities for booksellers to rub shoulders with authors and strategize about challenges facing the book world
21. Deep Roots
22. LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING: PW talks with Cheryl Willis Hudson
23. Christmas in April: Indie Bookstore Day 2024 drew traffic--and sales--comparable to Small Business Saturday
24. SALES REP OF THE YEAR: PATRICIA NELSON: Nelson received an impressive eight nominations for the 2024 award and was praised for her vast knowledge, intelligence, curiosity, and diligence. With more than 25 years of experience as a sales rep and servicing more than 200 indie, university, and museum stores in her current role with University Press Sales Associates, this year's winner lives by the mantra, 'What's a day without a bookstore?'
25. How to Succeed as an Indie Press: A life in independent publishing requires moxie, malleability, and, of course, money. Just ask these publishers
26. Throwing In Together: For some regional bookseller associations, joint trade shows are a winning formula
27. Rising from the Ashes: Four years after burning down, Minneapolis bookshops Uncle Hugo's and Uncle Edgar's are thriving in their new shared location
28. Big Books of the Holidays: Indie bookstores are looking forward to a strong season, with new releases from Michelle Obama and other heavy hitters
29. A Frenetic Winter Institute 2024: Booksellers built their brands and honed their narratives at the conference, while many attendees urged ABA to take a stand on important issues
30. Reimagining a Family's History: Claire Messud discusses her multivocal new novel, drawn from her Algerian relatives' memories and experiences
31. Rep of the Year Finalists: Meet the contenders for 2022 's king or queen of the road
32. How to Make a Difference: Twenty-five seriously consequential individuals whose mark on the industry is indelible
33. Book Fairs Evolve with the Industry: Some decline in the digital age, while others incorporate high-tech
34. MORE THAN BOOKS: Readers find community and a wealth of perspectives at Indigenous-owned bookstores
35. The Year in Bookselling Bad holiday weather put a damper on what was the most normal year for indie bookstores since 2019
36. How to Keep Bookstores Growing
37. Early Holiday Cheer for Booksellers Indies report crowded stores, solid sales after Thanksgiving
38. A BOOKSELLER'S MARDI GRAS: Children's Institute returns to New Orleans for networking, education, authors to meet, and literary lagniappe
39. New Concerns at Albert Whitman: Authors and agents complain of delayed payments and a lack of transparency
40. An Encouraging Start: Supply chain issues and a new Covid variant did not stop indie booksellers from posting strong sales gains over Thanksgiving weekend
41. The Heart of the Matter: Midwest presses embrace entrepreneurship and community
42. Going Their Own Way: Midwest children's publishers address important issues but resist trends
43. Retail Therapy: BLACK ENTREPRENEURS IN THE TWIN CITIES BUILD SOLIDARITY THROUGH BOOKSELLING
44. Gimenez Looks Back at Her Year at Graywolf
45. Fall Regionals Grow in Importance: This year's shows attracted more traditional and nontraditional booksellers who networked, met authors, and discovered the hottest new releases
46. ANGLOPHONE INDIES, FRANCOPHONE PROVINCE: English-language stores adapt to Quebec's unique market
47. Booksellers Stock Up on Genre Fiction
48. Print Unit Sales Fell 9.4% in Late June
49. Buying's New Normal
50. The Personal Touch: Five retailers recount how aid from Binc helped them move forward
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