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[PW Bookit!: Updates from PW's sales and marketing staff about opportunities to promote your brand in PW.] [Global Kids Connect Breakfast Series 2018 | Smart Speakers]( Letter from the Publisher [Letter from Cevin - January 2018]( Happy New Year! I hope the holidays treated you well. I’ve just returned from Scottsdale, Arizona, where my family and I spent a week enjoying the relatively mild winter. We took a day trip north to Sedona to see the Red Rock buttes and go hiking. [more » »]( [New York Rights Fair 2018]( Events Corner [Events Corner for January 2018]( What's on the horizon for PW? Check out the upcoming schedule. You are welcome to join us wherever we are! [more » »]( Highlights & Features [Spring Travel 2018]( What’s new in travel publishing for spring 2018? This issue addresses guidebooks and narrative nonfiction; new imprints, series or digital ventures for publishers; and more. Issue date: January 22; reservations due: January 10. 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This PW analysis takes a hard look at the new face of comics retailing and how that affects sales. Issue date: February 12; reservations due: January 31. [more » »]( [Home and Garden - Spring 2018]( Just in time for the spring and summer renewal season, this feature focuses on new titles forthcoming and trends in the home and garden category. Issue date: February 12; reservations due: January 31. [more » »]( Looking Ahead [Spring Religion and Spirituality Announcements 2018]( The semiannual religion and spirituality announcements issue covers the wealth of new titles forthcoming in the genres. [more » »]( [PubTech Connect Supplement]( Brand marketers take note! The 2nd Annual PubTech Connect brings together thought leaders in the worlds of publishing and technology to expand the conversation about using technology, inventive tactics and smart strategies to boost publishing businesses [more » »]( [Cookbooks - Spring 2018]( Cookbook art is the focus of this popular feature. 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