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A Bookselling Adventure in China

ABA CEO Oren Teicher writes about his recent visit to Shenzhen, China, where he participated in the city’s 11th annual Reading Month festivities at the invitation of Shenzhen’s “Reading Month Committee.”

Wi6 Scholarship Winners Announced

Thirty-one booksellers have been awarded publisher-sponsored scholarships to the ABA’s Sixth Annual Winter Institute, sponsored by the Ingram Content Group.

Highlights From the 2010 National Book Awards

Here’s a look, in words and photos, at some of the highlights from last night’s National Book Awards ceremony.

Drabyak and Domnitz Scholarship Winners Announced

ABA has announced the winners of two scholarships to the Sixth Annual Winter Institute – the Joe Drabyak Frontline Fellowship, sponsored by Workman Publishing, and the Avin Mark Domnitz Scholarship, awarded by ABA to a bookseller at a store that submitted financial data to the 2010 ABACUS Survey.

Obituary: John Olsson

John Olsson, founder of the former Olsson’s Books and Records, died last Thursday, October 28.

MBA Appoints New Executive Director

On Friday, October 29, the Midwest Booksellers Association announced the appointment of Carrie Obry as its new executive director.

SBA Administrator and PBS NewsHour Host Featured in Wi6 Legislative Day Keynote

This week, ABA announced that Karen Mills, the administrator of the Small Business Administration, and PBS’ Jim Lehrer will be the featured speakers at the opening, keynote event for the first day at Winter Institute 2011.

BTW News Briefs

NRF sees hope in year’s first holiday survey; Jon Meacham to become executive vice president at Random House

In Memory: Carla Cohen

Carla Cohen, founder and co-owner of Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., died on October 11 of cancer. She was 74 years old.

An Ode to Bookselling

At last month’s Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association fall show, author Jonathan Evison (West of Here, Algonquin) inspired booksellers with a presentation of his “Ode to Bookselling.”

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