BEA: BOOK EXPO AMERICA Slated for Los Angeles May 29- June 1 -- blogged by Joyce Schwarz, email: [email protected].
Special Events include:
FRIDAY, May 30, 2008
8:00AM – 9:30AM CHILDREN'S BOOK & AUTHOR BREAKFAST (Concourse Hall)
Presented in cooperation with the Children's Booksellers and Publishers Committee [A cooperative committee of the American Booksellers Association (ABA), Association of Booksellers for Children (ABC), and the Children's Book Council (CBC)] this opening-day breakfast will feature Sherman Alexie, author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers); Judy Blume, author of Going, Going, Gone! with the Pain and the Great One (Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers); and Neil Gaiman, author of The Graveyard Book (HarperCollins). Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox (Hyperion Books for Children/Disney Book Group) will be the Master of Ceremonies. Introductory Remarks by Jon Scieszka, National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.
General Admission: $15.
Breakfast Admission: $35.
SATURDAY, May 31, 2008
8:00AM – 9:30AM SATURDAY BOOK & AUTHOR BREAKFAST (Concourse Hall)
Saturday morning will feature Magic Johnson, author of an untitled book on business(Crown Business), Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Queen (Touchstone/Simon&Schuster), and Andre Dubus III, author of The Garden of Last Days: A Novel (W.W. Norton). Alec Baldwin, author of A Promise To Ourselves: A Journey Through Divorce and Fatherhood ( St. Martin 's Press) will be the Master of Ceremonies.
General Admission: $15
Breakfast Admission: $35
12PM – 2PM SATURDAY BOOK & AUTHOR LUNCHEON (Concourse Hall)
This year's lunch will, once again, focus on political and social issues and will feature Richard Engel, author of War Journal (Simon&Schuster), Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, author of Taking on the System: Rules for Radical Change in a Digital Era (Celebra), Jon Krakauer, author of The Hero (Doubleday), and Michael Moore, author of an as yet untitled work (Grand Central). Christopher Buckley, author of Supreme Courtship: A Novel (Twelve) will be the Master of Ceremonies.
Admission $50
4PM – 5PM THE HEARD WORD: BEA'S AUDIOBOOK & AUTHOR TEA (Room 403)
Come hear Robert Crais, author of an Untitled Elvis Cole Novel (Brilliance Audio), T. Jefferson Parker, author of LA Outlaws (Brilliance Audio), and Michael Connelly, author of The Brass Verdict (Hachette Audio) talk about their recent and upcoming audiobooks and the experience of hearing their works translated into audiobook format. Hosted by the Audio Publishers Association.
Admission $20
4PM – 5:30PM PEN AMERICAN CENTER RECEPTION (Petree Plaza)
Co-sponsored by the Campaign for Reader Privacy and ABFFE
PEN American Center and the ACLU Champagne Benefit Reception for “Something to Hide: Writers and Artists Against the Surveillance State”. Hosted by: Roxana Robinson from the PEN Advisory Council and Jameel Jaffer, Director, National Security Project for the ACLU. Meet and greet Andre Dubus III, Azar Nafisi, plus more in addition to PEN and ACLU staff members.
"Something to Hide: Writers and Artists Against the Surveillance State" is part of PEN's Campaign for Core Freedoms. PEN has been working with the American Civil Liberties Union and other leading human rights organizations to challenge some of the government's most pernicious infringements of basic human rights, working to restore privacy protections for bookstore and library records, fighting to end the FBI's unchecked use of National Security Letters, and challenging warrentless telephone and internet surveillance by the NSA.
Admission A $10 donation
9PM LEWIS BLACK ( Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles )
Lewis Black will appear at BEA's Saturday night benefit on behalf of his new book, Me of Little Faith. Me of Little Faith is a ferociously funny exploration of religion and faith in which he examines how the rules and constraints of religion have affected his life and the lives of us all. His hilarious experiences with rabbis, Mormons, gurus, psychics, and even the joy of a perfect round of golf give Mr. Black the chance to expound upon what we believe and why — in the language of a shock jock and with the heart of an iconoclast.
Proceeds from Lewis Black's performance at BEA will go to help support the Book Industry Foundation which is comprised of the American Booksellers Foundation For Free Expression (ABFFE) and the Association of American Publishers' Get Caught Reading Campaign.
Admission $35
SUNDAY, June 1, 2008
8:00AM – 9:30AM SUNDAY BOOK & AUTHOR BREAKFAST (Concourse Hall)
Sunday morning will feature Ted Turner, author (with Bill Burke) of Call Me Ted (Grand Central), Azar Nafisi, author of Things I've Been Silent About: A Memoir of Family (Random House), and Dennis Lehane, author of The Given Day (William Morrow). John Hodgman, author of More Information Than You Require (Dutton) will be the Master of Ceremonies.
General Admission: $15
Breakfast Admission: $35
For more information on the above events and registration go to
Heard Live on KLOS-FM May 30th! Check This Out!
Literature with Pepperoni and Extra Cheese?
Celebrity Mob Book Author
Coming To LA with “A License To Steal”
Who: Walter T. Shaw, Famed ex-jewel thief and author of the acclaimed memoir
A LICENSE TO STEAL.
When: Friday, May 30th
Where: LA BOOK EXPO
BEA Table 28 at 1:30PM
MIDPOINT BOOTH #607 at 3:00PM
Infamous cat burglar Walter T. Shaw will be available for interviews.
Background:
Celebrities are supporting Shaw's desire to give his inventive father his rightful due.
A License To Steal, (Omega Publishing, April ’08, $24.95, hardcover) chronicles the saga of his father, probably one of the most important inventors of our time, who patented Conference Calling, Speakerphone, Touch-Tone Dialing, etc. and was ripped off by corporate America and the mafia, and how this drove Walter himself to become one of the country’s most famous jewel thieves, having taken an estimated $70 million from the rich and famous from Long Island to Florida.
Posted by: Adrienne Mazzone | May 30, 2008 at 08:26 AM