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Letter from the Publisher It’s an exciting week! I hope to see you in New York at BookExpo�

[PW Bookit!: Updates from PW's sales and marketing staff about opportunities to promote your brand in PW.] [BookExpo's Librarians' Lounge 2017]( Letter from the Publisher [Letter from Cevin - June 2017]( It’s an exciting week! I hope to see you in New York at BookExpo—especially the Librarians’ Lounge—and BookCon, as well as at the parties and events happening at the Javits Center and beyond. I look forward to seeing Hillary Clinton on Wednesday evening. [more » »]( [Nominations Are Now Open for the 3rd Annual PW Star Watch Award]( [REGISTRATION FOR BOOKEXPO]( Events Corner [Events Corner for June 2017]( The busy season is upon us, with BookExpo nearing. Find out where PW will be, and where our paths will cross! [more » »]( Highlights & Features [ALA Preview 2017]( ALA will move back to Chicago for the 2017 annual gathering of librarians, taking place on June 22 – 27, 2017. Librarians read this ALA Preview issue closely, and PW distributes the issue at their booth at ALA. [more » »]( [Fall Adult Announcements 2017]( Get ready for the fall season! This issue is one of the most popular must-read issues of PW for booksellers and librarians planning their fall adult book purchases. [more » »]( [University Press Title Showcase – NEW!]( This new Title Showcase is exclusively for university presses and forthcoming university press books. t’s a great opportunity at an exclusive price point to showcase your fall titles to a book-buying readership. Issue date: June 26; reservations: June 20. [more » »]( [Publishing in India Supplement 2017]( An annual special supplement, Publishing in India highlights new developments in and a pulse-taking of this thriving market. Issue date: July 3; reservations due: June 20. [more » »]( [Children’s Flying Starts]( A very popular regular feature, Children’s Flying Starts selects a handful of new children’s authors and illustrators to interview, focused on upcoming books. Issue date: July 3; reservations due: June 21. [more » »]( [Fall Religion Announcements 2017]( The Fall Religion Announcements issue covers books about spirituality and all religions, including fiction and nonfiction, lifestyle and more. Issue date: July 3; reservations due: June 21. [more » »]( [Writers to Watch]( For fiction buyers and devotees of fresh talent, Writers to Watch yields fruit. The writers, carefully selected by PW’s editors, have books about to publish, providing an element of instant gratification as well. Issue date: July 3; reservations: June 21. [more » »]( [Fall Audio Announcements 2017]( Audiobooks form probably the hottest category of books, thanks to audio downloads. According to PW the category of digital audiobooks grew 47.2% between November 2015 and 2016. Issue date: July 10; reservations due: June 27. [more » »]( [San Diego Comic Con Preview]( San Diego Comic Con is the original Comic Con and the largest convention of its kind in the world, according to Forbes. Issue date: July 10; reservations due: June 27. [more » »]( Looking Ahead [Children’s Fall Announcements 2017]( This hefty compendium of forthcoming children’s books is revered by librarians and booksellers as the #1 resource for ordering new titles. Issue date: July 17; reservations due: July 7. [more » »]( [War & Military]( Now more than ever, books about war and the military find new relevance to audiences who desire to learn more about the state of the world and its conflicts. This feature is focused on two main themes. [more » »]( Contact Your Rep Contact your PW rep for information and reservations today! Cevin Bryerman, 212-377-5703 cbryerman@publishersweekly.com Joseph Murray, 212-377-5708 jmurray@publishersweekly.com Ian Littauer, 212-377-5706 [Ilittauer@publishersweekly.com](mailto:ILittauer@publishersweekly.com) Mark Abbott, 702-499-1999 mabbott@publishersweekly.com Julia Molino, 212-377-5709 jmolino@publishersweekly.com Shaina Yahr 212-377-2691 [syahr@publishersweekly.com]( » E-mail not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( [PW KidsCast: A Conversation with Philip C. Stead and Matthew Cordell]( [The BookLife Prize - Enter Now]( Resources [PW's Editorial Calls for Information]( Click here to read all of PW's current calls for information and books for upcoming editorial features. [PublishersWeekly.com]( [PW Tip Sheet]( [PW Advertising Opportunities]( [2017 Editorial Calendar (PDF)]( [@PWBookIt]( Book It! editors: [Christi Cassidy](mailto:ccassidy@publishersweekly.com) and [Bryan Kinney](mailto:bkinney@publishersweekly.com) Follow us on Twitter at [@PWBookIt]( and on [Facebook](. For additional assistance, contact us by email or at the address below. Publishers Weekly, 71 West 23 St. #1608 New York, NY 10010 Phone 212-377-5500 Copyright 2016, PWxyz LLC Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( You are receiving this email because {EMAIL} subscribed to one of Publishers Weekly's e-newsletters. If you are not {EMAIL}, then please disregard this. If you would like to stop receiving this or any Publishers Weekly e-newsletter or promotional emailing, [click here to update your newsletter subscription preferences](. Publishers Weekly takes spam very seriously. 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