Notes: Nasdijj No Navaho?; Bookstore-Library Synergy?
Uh oh. Shades of J.T. Leroy and James Frey. L.A. Weekly
has a story entitled "Navahoax" claiming that Native American memoir
writer
Nasdijj is actually Timothy Patrick Barrus, a writer of gay erotica.
Skeptics have included some Native Americans like Sherman Alexie and
book reviewers.
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The ABA's first annual Winter Institute, two days of educational sessions like those the association holds during BookExpo America, begins today in Long Beach, Calif., with a striking number of attendees--altogether 360 people have registered for the event.
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Ron Chamblin, owner of the Chamblin Bookmine used and rare bookstore in Jacksonville, Fla., is locating the new branch of his store almost next door to the new main branch of the Jacksonville Public Library downtown. "I've got five storage buildings full of books that I don't have room to stock right now," Chamblin told the Jacksonville Daily Record. "I've been looking for a downtown location for about a year now and being a half a block from the library is a great place to be."
Chamblin said his new store won't compete with the library but will offer readers other options like used books, hard-to-find titles and the chance to trade in books. "We have books the library doesn't have," he added.
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Reach Out and Read, the national organization that promotes literacy by encouraging pediatricians to prescribe reading to children, has won the Northern California Children's Booksellers' Association's annual Otter Award. The group will be honored at a dinner to be held Saturday, March 11, at the Radisson Miyako Hotel in San Francisco. Speakers will include authors Nikki Grimes, Gennifer Choldenko and Kate DiCamillo.
For more information and tickets, contact Linden Tree at 800-949-3313, any NCCBA member store or Luan Stauss at Laurel Book Store at 510-531-2073.
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The ABA's first annual Winter Institute, two days of educational sessions like those the association holds during BookExpo America, begins today in Long Beach, Calif., with a striking number of attendees--altogether 360 people have registered for the event.
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Ron Chamblin, owner of the Chamblin Bookmine used and rare bookstore in Jacksonville, Fla., is locating the new branch of his store almost next door to the new main branch of the Jacksonville Public Library downtown. "I've got five storage buildings full of books that I don't have room to stock right now," Chamblin told the Jacksonville Daily Record. "I've been looking for a downtown location for about a year now and being a half a block from the library is a great place to be."
Chamblin said his new store won't compete with the library but will offer readers other options like used books, hard-to-find titles and the chance to trade in books. "We have books the library doesn't have," he added.
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Reach Out and Read, the national organization that promotes literacy by encouraging pediatricians to prescribe reading to children, has won the Northern California Children's Booksellers' Association's annual Otter Award. The group will be honored at a dinner to be held Saturday, March 11, at the Radisson Miyako Hotel in San Francisco. Speakers will include authors Nikki Grimes, Gennifer Choldenko and Kate DiCamillo.
For more information and tickets, contact Linden Tree at 800-949-3313, any NCCBA member store or Luan Stauss at Laurel Book Store at 510-531-2073.