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Posted on Sunday, January 07, 2007 - 03:09 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

EXHIBITORS WANTED FOR THE 2007 AFRICAN AMERICAN PAVILION AT BOOK EXPO AMERICA



African American Pavilion at BookExpo America 2005 (New York, NY)


Co-Founders of The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America, Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber Communications Group, Inc. and Adrienne Ingrum, CEO, Adrienne Ingrum L.L.C., former founding Associate Publisher of Black Issues Book Review have signed a new agreement with BookExpo America/Reed Expositions to manage the 4th Annual African American Pavilion/BEA and produce the African American Pavilion Welcoming Reception and The African Pavilion Pavilion Awards Reception at BookExpo America, John Jacob Javits Convention Center, May 31- June 3, 2007, New York City.


[ClickPress, Sat Jan 06 2007] Co-Founders of The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America, Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO, Amber Communications Group, Inc. and Adrienne Ingrum, CEO, Adrienne Ingrum L.L.C., former founding Associate Publisher of Black Issues Book Review have signed a new agreement with BookExpo America/Reed Expositions to manage the 4th Annual African American Pavilion/BEA and produce the African American Pavilion Welcoming Reception and The African Pavilion Pavilion Awards Reception at BookExpo America, John Jacob Javits Convention Center, May 31- June 3, 2007, New York City.

"The response by the exhibitors and the book publishing industry to the 2006 African American Pavilion at BookExpo America was tremendous and powerful", stated Pavilion co-founder Rose. "The pavilion hosted some of the giants in the African American Publishing Industry such as: Haki Madhubuti, Third World Press; Kassahun Checole, Africa World Press/Red Sea Press; Wade and Cheryl Hudson, Just Us Books; Zane, Strebor Books International/Atria Books-Simon and Schuster; Vickie Stringer, Triple Crown Publications; and Ken Smikle, Black Issues Book Review".

BookExpo America, one of the largest book trade exhibits in the world provides independent African American book publishers, self publishers, authors, African American imprints at major publishing houses, distributors, literary agents, publicists, librarians, and bookstore owners with exposure to more than 80,000 book buyers and booksellers from across the world.

"This year", according to Rose, "because the BEA is in New York City, we can expect the largest African American Pavilion/BEA ever. With over 20,000 BEA attendees crossing up and down the Pavilion aisles. There will be huge opportunities to learn, share, educate, buy, sell and network, and the African American Pavilion provides our exhibitors the lowest discounted booth prices at the BookExpo America".

Some of the illustrious speakers and awardees at the 2006 African American Pavilion Welcoming reception and Awards programs were: George C. Fraser, FraserNet, PowerNetworking Conference; Terrie Williams, The Terrie Williams Agency; Haki Madhubuti, Third World Press; W. Paul Coates, Black Classic Press; Wade and Cheryl Hudson, Just Us Books; Relentless Aaron, Relentless L.L.C.; Patricia Schroeder, The Association of American Publishers; Faye Childs, BlackBoard Multi Media Entertainment; Tonya Evans-Walls, Esq., Legal Write Publications; Heather Covington, Author, 2007 NAACP Image Awards Finalist; Barbara A. Reynolds, Reynolds Rap; Sunny Sana, Karibu Books; Renee Flagler, Aspicomm Media, Inc. and Lynette C. Velasco, Black Americans in Publishing.

This year's 2007 African American Pavilion at BookExpo America Reception and Awards Program Keynote Speaker is none other than the legendary Max Rodriguez, Founder of the Harlem Book Fair and Publisher of The Quarterly Black Review. More speakers and Pavilion events will be announced over the next few months.

The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America was founded in 2004 by: Tony Rose, Amber Communications Group, Inc., Adrienne Ingrum, Adrienne Ingrum, L.L.C. and Niani Colom, Genesis Press.

2004, 2005 and 2006 AFRICAN AMERICAN PAVILION EXHIBITORS INCLUDED:

Africa World Press/Red Sea Press; African American Literature Book Club (AALBC.com); Afrikan World Book Distributors; Alight! New York Grit Books; Amber Communications Group Inc.; Aphesis Publishing; Arc Type Press; Austin Publishing; Barry Nix; The Beckham Publications Group Inc.; Blacast Entertainment/ Urbanbooksonline.com; Black Americans In Publishing; Black Issues Book Review; Black Print Publishing; Brooklyn Christian Center; Brown Erotic Publishing; C&B Books Distribution; Color Bridge, LLC; Delores Quinerly Press; FYOS; Genesis Press; Hilton Publishing; Just Like Me Books; Just Us Books, Inc.; K Harris Publishing, Inc.; Kaden Publishing; Kidding Around Entertainment; Lefall and Company; Kinship Press; Literally Speaking Press; Maria Falconer; Mirror-Gibbs Publishing; Nile Publishing; Nunes Productions; People Skills International; Power Play Media; Publishing Associates; Q-Boro Books; Relentless LLC; Ruby Burke; Silver Maple Publications; Strebor Books International; Third World Press; Triple Crown Publications; Urban Ministries; Walk Worthy Press; Who's Who Publishing; W. James Richardson; Writing for the Lord Ministries.

This year's AAP/BEA associate committee is:

Yvonne Rose, Associate Publisher, Amber Communications Group, Inc., Director;

Troy Johnson, Founder of AALBC.com, Exhibitor Relations;

Katura Hudson, Director, Just Us Books, Exhibitor relations;

Carol Rogers and Brenda Piper, C&B Book Distribution, Exhibitor Relations;

Heather Covington, Disilgold.com, Promotions;

Phil Andrews, PA Public Relations, Director of Publicity;

Clara Villarosa, African American Book Selling Professionals, Special Events.

For exhibiting information at the African American Pavilion at BookExpo America contact BEA sales manager Mike Carlucci at 203-840-5625; Email: mcarlucci@reedexpo.com Tony Rose amberbk@aol.com or please continue to scroll down.

If you are interested tell

<b>Media Contact: Phil Andrews<b>, PA Public Relations - Director of Publicity, The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America. 718-380-2062 or email: cbbookspr@aol.com

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Special Note to Potential Exhibitors:

Tell BEA sales manager Mike Carlucci (203-840-5625 mcarlucci@reedexpo.com) or Tony Rose (amberbk@aol.com) that "AALBC.com Sent You"; and you will be entitled to a 25% discount on all AALBC.com services (except book reviews) from the moment you signup until July 1st 2007.

I'm looking forward to the 2007 African American Pavilion being the largest ever.



Troy Johnson, AALBC.com Founder
at the African American Authors Pavilion 2006
Washington, DC)

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Posted on Sunday, January 07, 2007 - 03:45 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I attended my first Book Expo America (BEA) in 2000. I thoroughly enjoyed the event. I’d been working on AALBC.com for about 2 ½ years at that point. So I found it really gratifying to meet; some of the authors I’d read and written so much about; and some the industry professionals with whom my only contact was via email. Also, the additional contacts made were priceless.

In 2000, a significant Black presence at BEA was a relatively new phenomenon. In 2002, I spoke with some of the industry veterans, and was told that just a few years earlier one could walk the floor of the convention center, where BEA was being held, and not see another Black face.

Today Black people are making a significant contribution and impact in the publishing industry. While many in the majority are lamenting sagging book sales; more African Americans are selling more books than ever before – and our presence at BEA reflects this trend.

Below are some links where you can find photos, videos and stories more about previous BEAs and African American Pavilions.

Related Links
African American Pavilion at Book Expo American 2006 Washington, DC (Picture, Stories, Videos and More)
http://events.aalbc.com/aap_bea_2006.htm

African American Pavilion at Book Expo American 2005 - New York, NY (Picture, Stories, Videos and More)
http://events.aalbc.com/aapavillion_bea2005.htm

African American Pavilion at Book Expo American 2000 - Chicago, IL (Photos)
http://events.aalbc.com/bookexpo.htm

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I'll be aggregating BEA 2007 information at this page: http://events.aalbc.com/bookexpo_america_2007.htm There will be information on events, exhibitors, links to related sites and more.

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