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Langenscheidt to close U.S. operations; Chronicle to distribute Creative Company lines; Milligan News celebrates 75th anniversary; LGBT publisher to launch in 2011; Random House site explores links between books and film; 500+ retailers to celebrate Neighborhood Toy Store Day; AAP reports decrease in September book sales; Prufrock Press acquires Cottonwood Press

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ABC publishes 2010 New Voices list; NECBA posts children’s book reviews; Trafalgar Square adds six publishers; Hachette partners with NetGalley; NPR asks booklovers what they really want

Booksellers Embrace ABFFE Affiliate Program

Hundreds of booksellers are supporting the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression and its all-important work in the fight against censorship by selling products in the ABFFE affiliate program, including reading glasses, bookmarks, and incense.

Maroma Offers Indian Incense Through ABFFE

Maroma, a supplier of incense and other aromatic products from India, is the newest partner in the affiliate program sponsored by the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression.

Videochat Builds Enthusiasm for Little Princes

With the help of technology, publisher William Morrow has begun building excitement for the January release of Conor Grennan’s memoir, Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal.

Wylie Agency & Random House Come to Agreement on E-books

Markus Dohle, the chairman and CEO of Random House, and Andrew Wylie, the president of the Wylie Agency, have resolved their differences over Random House titles included in Wylie’s Odyssey Editions e-book publishing program as digital editions available only from Amazon.com.

Publishers' New Programs, Special Offers Aim to Help Indie Booksellers

Looking to help indie booksellers weather the stalled economy and shrinking credit access, some publishers and distributors are offering new programs and favorable terms, including backlist specials, extended dating, and targeted promotional materials.

Sidelines That Sell

Standout sidelines – whether they’re laminated stamp bookmarks, quality fair trade journals, or flip toys – usually sell themselves.

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SIBA names book award winners; Charlesbridge acquires Imagine Publishing; Scholastic activity kits help booksellers prep for Mockingjay release; Tin House launches "Buy a Book, Save a Bookstore"

Candlewick Launches Indie Marketing Program

Independent booksellers have long been known for their handselling skills. Candlewick Press plans to encourage booksellers to use those skills through the new Candlewick's Handselling Indie Recognition Program (CHIRP).

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