UPCOMING EVENTS
July 27, 3:30pm Politics & Prose, Washington DC
September 18, 7pm Brooklyn Book Festival, Brooklyn Public Library
October 19, 20, James River Writers Conference, Richmond Virginia
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Here’s an article about Pitchapalooza in The New York Times.
Here’s a link to a blog about their Pitchapalooza at Barnes & Noble 86th St., with publishing titans Larry Kirschbaum and Bob Simon.
Here’s a link to an article about the Art of the Pitch and their Pitchapalooza on Publishers Perspective.
Here’s a write-up of a wild Pitchapalooza at the great book store Book Revue. PITCHAPALOOZA
Here’s a MINI-MOVIE about Pitchapalooza-TRY NOT TO CRY.
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Jane Wells
March 22, 2011 @ 7:36 pm
It SUCKS to live in a flyover state! (Michigan is really beautiful in the summer… and the winter and the fall and the spring)
admin
March 29, 2011 @ 3:07 pm
We wanna come to Michigan! What part of the state do you live in? Is there an independent bookstore near you that you love?