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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Monday, June 10, 2019
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SIBA booksellers have a great free resource in The Independent Bookseller, a website that includes a calendar of bookselling events that you can download to your store’s google calendar, a publishing industry directory to guide you on the relationships between publishers, imprints, distributors, and rep groups, a book award database, and more handy links and facts. Sign up for their weekly newsletter and you’ll receive news and updates, including action items on ABA, regional association, and publisher programming deadlines. Founder Robert Martin writes, "I've been creating and curating resources for independent booksellers at www.theindependentbookseller.com because I believe in independent bookstores. They are crucial to strong communities, just as they are crucial to a free, diverse, and just way of life."
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Thursday, June 6, 2019
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Submitted this week on Edelweiss+ using the "send to SIBA" option. Thanks to Avid Bookshop, Bookmiser, Copperfish Books, Fiction Addiction, Fountain Bookstore, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, McIntyre's Books, Oxford Exchange, Page & Palette, Page 158 Books, Parnassus Books, Story on the Square, Sundog Books, The Country Bookshop, The Haunted Bookshop, Underground Books, and Union Ave Books.
9780525557654 Leaving the Witness 7/30/2019
"There are so many twists and turns in this story that you'll have no idea who the real culprit is. But most everyone is guilty of something!" -- Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser, Roswell, GA
9780525557654 Someone We Know 7/30/2019
"I would read Shari Lapena's grocery list, y'all. She's so skilled at the twisty mystery and this new book is as good as her others."-- Andrea Richardson, Fountain Bookstore, Richmond, VA
9781538745823 Hollow Kingdom 8/6/2019
"a hilarious irreverent post-apocalyptic novel told from the POV of a crow named "S.T.". . .And yes I did cry a little, but I refuse to tell you why. " -- Faith Parke-Dodge, Page 158 Books, Wake Forest, NC
9780062878021 Serpent & Dove 9/3/2019
"Everything I've ever wanted to read in an upper YA fantasy. . .This book might bring me to tears if I keep thinking about it." -- Lizy Coale, Copperfish Books, Punta Gorda, FL
9780847864560 Pecans 9/3/2019
"I'm a native Georgian and have grown up with pecan trees in my sights, yet I knew next to nothing about them before cracking open (bad pun intended) this gorgeous new book. . .will make your stomach growl. " -- Janet Geddis, Avid Bookshop, Athens, GA
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
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Book Expo: It's About Relationships by Michelle Cavalier, Cavalier House Books
There is a reason BookExpo is the largest book industry event in North America – everyone goes! If there is a message I can get across to you that would be it! 
This is not a show you can walk into blind. You will accomplish less than nothing that way. Our first BookExpo (when I was but a baby bookseller) was a complete failure. I was not yet working closely with any of my reps, wasn’t active in SIBA or the ABA, and had no idea what to expect. I basically just wandered around, probably got in other people’s way, waited in a lot of signing lines, and felt the show was not worth the capital and time outlay…and I didn’t go back for years.
Set goals and schedule meetings. The bulk of the work you do for this show happens before you leave. What areas are you struggling with? Not connecting with publicity? Getting too many damages? Coop plan not working for you? Reach out. As I said, the brilliance of BookExpo is that *everyone* goes, so you can get face time with exactly the right person. For me, this was indispensable. I got so many questions answered, relationships established, and headaches averted! It was bliss. Meeting with children’s publicists was game-changing for us. Not only did I get to meet and make numerous contacts, I got a lot of my questions about grids answered. Moving into the next season I can really optimize my outreach. But even more helpful to me was meeting with heads of wholesaling and specialty markets with many of the publishers our wholesale and distribution company works with. Looziana Book Co. is a new company and regional wholesale is definitely not the norm; we are often shuffled from one wrong department to the other on phone calls. I made so many valuable connections this week and saved myself a ton for time; that alone was worth the trip to NYC!
You should also probably know that your favorite author is going to appear at BookExpo. It doesn’t really matter who your favorite author is – they send everyone! I was told by someone at Hachette that they added Kira Jane Buxton to the lineup because indies have been showing Hollow Kingdom so much love! And you should have seen Madeline Miller’s line during the ABA signing! I didn’t get to meet too many authors (aforementioned meetings) and was really sad to miss out on Sarah Maclean’s signing (because I am a Fated Mates and romance nerd), but I did make sure to thank Jewell Parker Rhodes. Her books mean so much to me and I just wanted to let her know how much I appreciate her work and then she basically made me cry. This woman is a treasure! She ended our conversation saying “I want to come to your store! Take my card.” And then I died.
I’ve heard from a lot of people that they feel like they get more from attending their regional shows and the ABA’s Winter or Children’s Institutes. Fair enough, I don’t miss the SIBA Discovery Show and try to go to either Winter or Kids every year, but BookExpo isn’t about education in the way that those shows are. It’s about relationships. BookExpo very much feels like a show about leveraging your business up. From formal appointments with clear directives established by you to the Speed Dating rounds set up by ABA and the informal talks that happen at various events and mingles, BookExpo is a platform for moving your shop forward while getting a beat on the pulse of the industry as whole.

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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
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Congratulations to Carl Schumer from Sassafras on Sutton Bookstore, who has received a $3500 Binc Higher Education Scholarship to Clemson University. Colin is a National Youth Ambassador for the Tourette Association of America. Being a youth ambassador gives Colin, “the ability to help other kids with Tourette Syndrome who are unable to have a voice of their own.” He plans to pursue an MBA after earning his BA in marketing.
A favorite quote: “It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.” —The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
The Binc Higher Education scholarships can be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board. Since 2001 the Foundation has supported the educational goals of more than 700 booksellers, granting over $2 million in awards.
Providing financial assistance to help booksellers’ families achieve their educational and professional dreams is a rewarding part of maintaining the bookseller safety net, according to Binc Executive Director Pam French. “For eighteen years Binc has helped ease the cost of a college education for booksellers’ families. Reading about the scholarship winners and their educational goals is always inspiring,” she said. “A big congratulations to all of the students!”
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Thursday, May 30, 2019
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THE BOOKS YOUR COLLEAGUES ARE TALKING ABOUT
Submitted this week on Edelweiss+ using the "send to SIBA" option. Thanks to Avid Bookshop, Bookmarks, Bookmiser, Copperfish Books, Fiction Addiction, Flyleaf Books, Fountain Bookstore, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, McIntyre's Books, Page & Palette, Page 158 Books, Parnassus Books, Square Books, Story on the Square, The Country Bookshop, and Wonderland Books.
9780735222540 Leaving the Witness 6/4/2019
"The writing is rich and vibrant and gives a fascinating look into what leaving a cult looks like." -- Dean Hunt, Fountain Bookstore, Richmond, VA
9781641290340 All of Us with Wings 6/18/2019
"This is a great story about the family you choose for yourself, mixed with plenty of music and some unexpected magic."-- Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser, Roswell, GA
9781555978488 Be Recorder 8/6/2019
"Carmen Giménez Smith’s newest poetry collection is an electric meditation on identity and otherness in America" -- Caleb Masters, Bookmarks, Winston-Salem, NC
9781484757208 Mary Blair's Unique Flair 8/13/2019
"I adore Mary Blair's art. I have since i was a child and when I was an employee at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom." -- Katlin Kerrison, Story on the Square, McDonough, GA
9781984821218 The Beekeeper of Aleppo 8/27/2019
"Difficult to read but so poignant and I couldn’t put it down! This story speaks to the power of love, loss and the strength of family." -- Stephanie Crowe, Page & Palette, Fairhope, AL
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Thursday, May 30, 2019
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Three routine tasks that will raise your store's profile and help you sell books:
1) Report your bestsellers.
Your input is what makes the Indie Bestseller list unique. It also allows SIBA to generate a list of books that are "Special to the South -- that is, on the SIBA Bestseller list but not any other list.
2) Write a review on Edelweiss.
Reviews raise the visibility of stores with publishers. SIBA also publishes them on AuthorsRoundtheSouth.com and in the Lady Banks newsletter, with links back to the reviewing store:
3) Add a store event to the ARTS Calendar:
Events are listed in the weekly Lady Banks newsletter, and a more extensive list is sent out of store events for each state in SIBA territory. Stores earn .50 in B3! credit for each event they submit.
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Posted By Wanda Jewell,
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Updated: Wednesday, May 22, 2019
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Indie Playlist Ready for June
June's two Indie Playlists, a collection of titles from independent presses, is ready. The themes are: Dystopia and Summer Reads. Plenty of fun with those display options!
Indie Playlists provide additional terms for the titles on the list. Stores are strongly encouraged to create a display around either or both of these themes. The displays need to include some of the books on the list, and can include additional titles of the store's choosing.
There is a $500 prize for the best display; $250 for the bookseller who creates it and $250 for the store. Take a picture and email it to wanda@sibaweb.com by July 1.
Indie Playlists this month include titles from Catapult, Europa Editions, 7 Stories Press, Grove Atlantic and Beacon Press.
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Friday, May 24, 2019
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The New York Times ran a piece on "What is Beach Reading?" and interviewed a half dozen bookstores, one of which was Page and Palette:
Jodie Smits, Bookseller -- Page & Palette, Fairhope, AL
Tell me about your summertime customers.
We get people from all across the world, people who want to come and learn what the South is really like. I always steer them toward our local authors, like Rick Bragg and Sonny Brewer. People often want to leave here with gifts that really capture the South, so those writers are a great introduction.
What are the best books for someone who wants to understand the South?
“Dispatches From Pluto,” by Richard Grant, Sonny Brewer’s “The Poet of Tolstoy Park,” “My Southern Journey” by Rick Bragg. And Michael Knight’s “Eveningland” — that book sets you on the porch at sunset in the state of Alabama, that’s for sure.
What’s been selling well so far? Any predictions for the top sellers of the summer?
“Where the Crawdads Sing,” of course, and “A Gentleman in Moscow.” A lot of historical fiction, like Julie Berry’s “Lovely War” and Kelly Rimmer’s “The Things We Cannot Say,” too. A lot of women have been buying up all of Anthony Horowitz’s mysteries.
Any other trends you’ve noticed?
Young women are going crazy for “The Mister,” E L James’s new book. It’s a little racy for me — I can’t risk having a heart attack!
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Thursday, May 23, 2019
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Connect with us at BookExpo!
SIBA is holding “office hours” in the ABA Lounge during BookExpo on Wednesday, 5/29, from 3-5pm. Wanda and Linda-Marie are at your service to answer questions, offer guidance, be an audience if you want to practice your elevator pitch to publishers, and offer a smile and encouragement during a very animated, sometimes overwhelming trade show experience. No need to make an appointment; just show up and let us know how we can help.
Have any questions as you prepare for BookExpo? Please email lindamarie@sibaweb.com.
See you in NYC!
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
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Workman Publishing is looking for someone with bookselling experience for a role in the Trade Sales department at Workman. The ideal candidate would draw on their experience working in an indie bookstore to coordinate retail marketing campaigns from Workman's imprints. They can send resumes and cover letters directly to lizh@workman.com.
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Updated: Monday, May 20, 2019
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Life Admin for Booksellers on Wednesday, August 7 at 2PM EST
Elizabeth Emens, author of Life Admin: How I Learned to Do Less, Do Better, and Live More, spoke about her book at EUREKAsiba, and her message was spot on for many in the audience. She discussed being overwhelmed by invisible labor outside of work and writing Life Admin because this invisible labor was consuming her. Desperate to survive and help others along the way, she conducted interviews and focus groups to gather favorite tips and tricks, admin confessions, and the secrets of admin-happy households.
With a bookseller audience in mind, Emens will share how we can avoid, reduce, and redistribute life admin whenever possible. Please RSVP lindamarie@sibaweb.com to attend.
As preparation for the webinar, SIBA's B3! Book Club is currently reading Life Admin and will discuss it on Wednesday, July 10 at 2PM EST. Booksellers are welcome to join in on SIBA's office hours zoom link. Need a copy of the book? Please email lindamarie@sibaweb.com.
Elizabeth Emens is Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. She was educated at Yale and Cambridge, where she earned her PhD. She lives in New York City.
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Updated: Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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Name: Nicole Yasinsky
Position at Store: Marketing Manager
Store and location: novel. Memphis, TN
Social Media Stats: FB: 5,467; Instagram: 3,075; Twitter: 734
Events and buyer contact info:
- Events Coordinator: Emily Draffen -- edraffen@novelmemphis.com
- Adult Book Buyer: Jason Bouck -- jbouck@novelmemphis.com
- Children's Book Buyer: Wilson Robbins -- wrobbins@novelmemphis.com
Number of years as a bookseller: I will celebrate 21 years as a bookseller in August! Wow. Has it really been that long?
Best part about being a bookseller? Putting books in people's hands, of course! There is nothing quite like finding the perfect book at the perfect time for a person -- there are so many variables, and it seems so unlikely, but this is what indie booksellers do all day, every day. I keep an old Candlewick mug on my desk at all times that has a quote from Kate DiCamillo at the 2010 Indies Choice Awards: "We forget that the simple gesture of putting a book in someone's hands can change a life. I want to remind you that it can. I want to thank you because it did."
What book(s) are you reading? I am currently reading Slay by Brittney Morris -- and I just picked up The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom and The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates!! SO much good stuff coming out this fall!!
Favorite handsell of 2019: I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott - this is funny and witty and happy and sad and inspiring and silly -- and exactly what so many of us need to hear and read in our lives these days!
Best thing you did this year at your store: It's a little over a year since we did it -- but it's still one of my favorite things -- and something I'm hoping to do more of in the future! We were fortunate enough to host Leslie Odom, Jr. at the Orpheum Theater. This, in and of itself, was a dream come true. BUT. The coolest part was that we were able to work with organizations and sponsors to bring 150 kids to this event - for free, transportation included! -- with a ticket that included a copy of the book AND a private backstage meet-and-greet book signing. We made a lot of public school theater kids incredibly happy -- and it's going to take a lot to top this event -- but we're working on it!!
What are some ways you work with your community? Something fun we did recently was to invite members of our community -- non-profit organizations, the mayor, long-time regular customers -- to submit shelftalkers for a special table display -- Friends of Novel. This allows us to highlight not just what we are reading, but what the rest of our city loves! This table just came down, but we worked the shelftalkers into the section (branded as Friends of Novel, so as not to confuse them with our other staff shelftalkers), and we hope to continue gathering and displaying these from different folks indefinitely. Everyone seemed incredibly excited and honored to be a part of this, and we want to continue to forge strong and multi-faceted relationships with people in our community. We also work with schools and organizations to help raise funds through shopping nights in-store, selling books/sharing proceeds at offsite events, featuring organizations at in-store events and giving back a percentage of proceeds, in-school book fairs. We invite non-profit organizations to gift wrap during busy holiday times for donations. It has turned out that many of these are dog rescue groups (awwww!) and not only do they need donations, but they get TONS of doggos adopted by bringing them out to the store! We are always trying to come up with ways to bring authors to different schools and audiences, and we are pretty much willing to try anything once, so we are constantly having conversations with our partners to see what else we can do to help each other out.
Do you have any community partners you work with regularly? Literacy Mid-South, Memphis Jewish Community Center, OUTMemphis, WKNO-FM, Memphis Public Library, Arts Memphis, Memphis Reads, Indie Memphis Film Festival, Books from Birth, St, Jude Children's Research Hospital, Lyceum Circuit
Do you have passions that carry over into your bookselling life? Well, since I haven't quite found a way to work my love of musicals into my bookselling life yet (but just WAIT until I write my musical about Indies v. Amazon!), I think that my passion for my city has played a huge role in my decision to work in indie bookstores here. It was definitely key in my dedication to helping create a new bookstore, truly and finally locally-owned here in Memphis. While our owner was liquidating our previous store (The Booksellers at Laurelwood), the community was heartbroken, and asking how they could help, and what could be done -- and after quite a bit of blood, sweat and tears, we were able to put numbers together and find a group of investors (they were all our customers, y'all -- they are the ones who really came through for us!), who placed their faith in our seasoned staff and trusted us to open a brand new bookstore for Memphis - and here we are!
Top priority for 2019: This isn't a very flashy or exciting answer, but honestly, since we will only be celebrating 2 years in business, we are really just trying to focus on the numbers and make sure that we are doing everything in a way that we can ensure we will be around for many years to come. (Told you it was boring!) BUT...we do have a SUPER fun side project for 2019: We've got an old bookmobile we are in the process of fixing up, and we are hoping to get that up and running and take it to hospitals, schools, retirement homes, festivals, and anywhere else we can think of where there is a need for books!!
Favorite SIBA programming benefit: It's hard to nail down just ONE -- I really love the overall sense of community & idea-sharing that SIBA membership provides that is unique to our region. This includes the Discovery Show -- where I can exchange ideas with my peers and meet great authors and learn about great new books -- but also, the support and education that is provided throughout the year, as well through webinars and such. PS -- I also love the holiday catalog and all of the wonderful Okra marketing materials; these programs are such a great benefit, and are a great way for us to complement the marketing pieces we are using in our stores.

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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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THE BOOKS YOUR COLLEAGUES ARE TALKING ABOUT
Submitted this week on Edelweiss+ using the "send to SIBA" option. Thanks to Avid Bookshop, Book No Futher, Bookmarks, Bookmiser, Copperfish Books, Fiction Addiction, Flyleaf Books, Fountain Bookstore, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, McIntyre's Fine Books, Octavia Books, Oxford Exchange, Page & Palette, Parnassus Books, Quail Ridge Books, Story on the Square, The Bookshop, The Country Bookshop, and The Little Bookshop.
9780316523097 Big Sky 6/25/2019
"A new novel from Kate Atkinson is a cause for celebration, and Atkinson has outdone herself with Big Sky." -- Clara Boza, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville, NC
9780374268121 Stay and Fight 7/9/2019
"Who decides what makes a family? STAY AND FIGHT is a weird and wonderful story of living off the grid, communal living and the enormity of being a parent." -- Rachel Watkins, Avid Bookshop, Athens, GA
9780399563058 The Lager Queen of Minnesota 7/23/2019
" I’m a teetotaler from the South, and now I want to move to Minnesota and drink beer." -- Annie Jones, The Bookshelf, Thomasville, GA
9781250229830 Desdemona and the Deep 7/23/2019
"A perfect read for those who wish that just beyond your bedroom wall may exist an entire world filled with clay giants, magic, goblin kings, and wonder." -- Caleb Masters, Bookmarks, Winston-Salem, NC
9780525516095 Sing a Song 8/6/2019
"This beautiful book is the perfect way to introduce young readers to a powerful song and to the idea that even the youngest among us can make their voice heard. " -- Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop, Southern Pines, NC
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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Resources and Links for Booksellers
The book industry has responded strongly to the news that Baker & Taylor is leaving the retail book market, with publishers, wholesalers, and industry organizations each implementing special offers and programs for booksellers forced to transition away from their major supplier.
ABA Resource List | SIBA B&T Resource Page
Reach out to SIBA with any and all questions. If we can't find the answer, we'll be able to put you in touch with someone who can:
Wanda Jewell: wanda@sibaweb.com
Linda-Marie Barrett: lindamarie@sibaweb.com
Nicki Leone: nicki@sibaweb.com
Talk to someone face to face: SIBA's Video Office Hours are every Wednesday, 2-5 pm EST at this link: https://zoom.us/j/328846384
Talk to your colleagues. The collective wisdom of the SIBA community may have all the answers you need:
The SIBA Google Group
The SIBA Facebook Group
More information is available on the SIBA B&T Resource Page
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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Featuring a panel of three presenters of book-centered podcasts. Annie Jones, owner of The Bookshelf and host of From the Front Porch, Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books and host of The Literary Life, and author Anne Bogel (AKA Modern Mrs. Darcy), host of What Should I Read Next? have developed very popular podcasts with a national audience. Booksellers looking to grow their store brands, reach more customers in their communities and beyond, and maybe even sell more books, will learn much listening to these experts share their best tips.

The discussion ranged from the very basic ("how I got started") to the more technical -- how long should a podcast be? (30 minutes to an hour for a long podcast, 7-10 minutes for short form). How much time does an episode take to produce? (Ann Bogel says it takes 2 hours to produce a seven minute show, 10-15 hours to produce a 1 hour show) Should you have a separate website for your podcast? (Yes! says Annie Jones), Do you hire production staff? ("Yes," says Mitchell Kaplan. "Absolutely," says Anne Bogel. "Well, eventually," says Annie Jones, "but I still learned how to do it on my own so I wouldn't be stuck if he moved on.") -- to the completely geeky: software and microphones, podcast hosting and broadcasting issues.
Click here to watch
(you must be a SIBA member bookseller to view)
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
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SIBA’s Discovery Show in Spartanburg, SC is going to be extra special, with a full schedule of author events, educational programming, and gatherings where seeing old friends and making new ones is top of the list. SIBA's Wanda Jewell and Linda-Marie Barrett visited recently for a site visit, and met with Patricia Byrd of the Spartanburg CVB, Anne Waters, Meg Reid and Betsy Teter of Hub City Bookshop & Press, and the good folks at the Spartanburg Marriott AKA Discovery Show Central.
The Marriott is in downtown Spartanburg, a walkable distance from restaurants, the book shop, and other beloved local attractions. The hotel is lovely, spacious, and well-appointed, featuring three restaurants, a bar, and a cafe. After the day’s activities you can settle in, schmooze, and connect with other booksellers, authors, reps, and more. Here’s a peek at where you’ll be staying.
But you won’t want to stay in the hotel the whole time. Spartanburg-affectionately known as Hub City and Sparkle City- has so much to offer culturally. Come early as we’ll be offering a variety of things to do on Thursday, September 12, including a visit to Hub City Writers Project, and The Johnson Collection Gallery. Art lovers will also want to wander down to the AC Hotel and view the 40+ objects on view at the hotel—paintings, works on paper, sculpture and textiles—created by faculty members and students at the experimental arts enclave of Black Mountain College. The collection is really extraordinary, as is the hotel’s rooftop bar!
Word on the street is that SIBA’s 2019 Discovery Show is drawing a record number of booksellers, as Spartanburg is within driving distance of so many bookstores in NC, SC, VA, TN, and GA. We want you to be there, too. Here’s a link to find out more info and register.
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
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Are you going to BEA and pitching your store to publishers? There’s still time to create a press kit, or update your existing one. Even if you're not going to BEA, having an up-to-date press kit is invaluable for events programming and media inquiries. The following stores took part in last year’s webinars with Maribeth Pelly, the event planner for Booktowne (NJ) and a professional marketing consultant, who live-critiqued eight press kits from small and large stores with different approaches to their events programming. A number of these stores are updating their press kits for BEA, but their 2018 versions are below. Want inspiration? Take a few moments to check these out:
Square Books Press Kit
Quail Ridge Books Press Kit
Main Street Books Press Kit
Horton’s Books & Gifts Press Kit
Ernest & Hadley Booksellers Press Kit
Bookmarks Press Kit
Here's a link to the recorded webinars (you'll need to log in to view, but so worth your time!):

A Template and Checklist are also available at the above link.
Keep in mind when updating:
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Add in the events you've hosted since last spring
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Include links or quotes from any news featuring your store
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Double check your community resources and spaces to make sure the information is up to date.
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Make sure your contact information is up to date, especially for specific staff contacts like event coordinators and buyers.
"The press kit webinar was so helpful. We learned so much and hope to implement what we learned very soon. The most helpful part was just being able to wrap our minds around what a press kit actually is, and what that consists of. The examples were phenomenal. Walking through what publishers look for and other things that give you a leg up when talking with publishers was an eye opener in the best way. We're still babies at this, so we really appreciate the time and effort y'all put in to this presentation." --Lauren Brown, Assistant Manager of The Story Shop
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Posted By Linda-Marie Barrett,
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
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SIBA promotes six new books every month to consumers in our Lady Banks Bookshelf promotion.These titles appear at the top of our weekly Lady Banks Commonplace Book newsletter, which has a circulation of over 60k. We also feature them above the fold on the homepage of Authors ‘Round the South and on the cover image of the ARTS Facebook page with buy links promoted to our 15,000 Facebook friends. A different member store is featured with the titles every week.
Since SIBA redesigned Lady Banks Bookshelf last year, this promotion experienced a 23% increase in audience reach (from 17K to 22.5K), a 16% jump in engagement (from 585 to 700) on social media, a 10% rise in impressions, and a 14% rise in click throughs via email. SIBA attributes the success to a more strongly focused target audience, more active engagement with member bookstores, and a fresh, more visually appealing presence that also appeals to the reader's sense of adventure and individuality.
By promoting through Lady Banks, publishers are making an investment in SIBA member bookstores’ attention and market. SIBA works with them to select titles your customers are looking for, and then we drive those customers to your stores. It’s very worth your while to bring Lady Banks Bookshelf titles in before the month begins, and put up a display.
What’s on the shelf in June? The June Collection on Edelweiss. Shirtless Men Drink Free available through Ingram (must be logged in to Ingram to access).
Serafina & the Seven Stars by Robert Beatty
The Travelers by Regina Porter
Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett
Wild and Crooked by Leah Thomas
Shirtless Men Drink Free by Dwaine Rieves
The Beautiful Mysterious edited by Ann J. Abadie

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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
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Submitted this week on Edelweiss+ using the "send to SIBA" option. Thanks to Avid Bookshop, Book No Futher, Bookmarks, Bookmiser, Books & Books, Copperfish Books, E. Shaver, Bookseller, Fiction Addiction, Flyleaf Books, Fountain Bookstore, Givens Books, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Octavia Books, Oxford Exchange, Page 158 Books, Parnassus Books, Square Bookss, Story on the Square, The Bookshop, and Vero Beach Book Center.
9781945448348 Give 6/1/2019
"I closed this astonishing novel only five minutes ago, fully satiated as if after a wonderful meal." -- Janet Geddis, Avid Bookshop, Athens, GA
9780525562023 On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous 6/4/2019
"Ocean Vuong has written a beautiful debut that is intensely personal and full of heart." -- Jamie Southern, Bookmarks, Winston-Salem, NC
9781984802798 Ayesha At Last 6/4/2019
"a completely lovely Pride & Prejudice re-telling that does not shy away from depth." -- Cristina Russell, Books & Books, Coral Gables, FL
9781982109738 Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler 6/4/2019
"An empathetic and informative book for all parents as they enter the toddler years... I found so many nuggets in this book that encouraged and challenged my own relationship with my child." -- Faith Parke-Dodge, Page 158 Books, Wake Forest, NC
9781594634734 City of Girls 6/4/2019
"I adored seeing the world through Vivian's eyes; her coming-of-age is, perhaps more than anything else, a love story, a tribute to the theatre and to New York City" -- Annie Johnson, The Bookshelf, Thomasville, GA
9780374170660 The History of Living Forever 6/11/2019
"Beautifully written and engaging novel about love, loss, desire, depression, and a globe trotting quest to crack the code of living forever" -- Jessica Osborne, E. Shaver, bookseller, Savannah, GA
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Posted By Nicki Leone,
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
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"Pre-Order" was one of the magic words at SIBA in the Springtime in March. According to the American Booksellers Association, pre-orders are an increasingly important part of a book's marketing campaign, especially in the era of social media marketing and buzz. Indie bookstores that ignore the trend are in danger of losing sales. They may find their customers have already purchased the book long before it could be put on the shelves. Conversely, stores that take advantage of pre-order campaigns may not only increase sales, but also find they have fewer returns and a better sell-through rate.
The ABA keeps a running calendar of books with publisher-supported pre-order campaigns here:
https://www.bookweb.org/pre-order-calendar
Disney-Hyperion will be launching a pre-order campaign for Southern favorite Robert Beatty for his latest Serafina book, Serafina and the Seven Stars, which publishes on July 9, 2019. SIBA stores that participate in the banner-for-dues program, Circle of Sites, will find the book advertised on their sites for the month of June. The book will also be featured in the Lady Banks newsletter and on the Lady Banks Bookshelf -- which means book will be promoted directly to the fans and followers of stores on Facebook.
It's a great opportunity to capture early sales of a book from an author with a huge following in the South. Disney-Hyperion has created some graphics for stores to use to build on the momentum: Serafina Graphics for Store websites
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