Book Publishing News: 93
This is page 93 of the book publishing news archives.
Borders, Toyota Sienna, and Parenting Join to Host Reading '99 (1999-01-21): Borders Books & Music and Parenting magazine have once again joined together to launch Reading '99.
Doubleday, MSNBC.com and HP Create Sneak Preview John Grisham's New Novel (1999-01-20): Hewlett-Packard Company has announced that it has teamed up with Doubleday and MSNBC on the Internet to offer MSNBC visitors an new way to preview the upcoming novel from author John Grisham.
1999 Webby Awards Nominees Announced (1999-01-07): The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS) has announced the nominees for the coveted 1999 Webby Awards.
HarperCollins Children's Books Acquires Publishing Rights to Bestselling Brand (1999-01-07): HarperCollins Children's Books announces that it has acquired the publishing rights to the best-selling Once Upon a Potty books by Alona Frankel, and has signed the author to a 10 book deal.
Netscape and IDG Books Announce Book Publishing Partnership (1999-01-07): Netscape Communications Corp.
Audio Book Club, Inc. Acquires Columbia House Audiobook Club (1999-01-04): Audio Book Club, Inc.
New National Amusements Pocket Books Summer Library Reading Program (1998-07-07): For the fourth consecutive summer, National Amusements is lending corporate support to public libraries, helping public librarians do what they do best -- turning kids on to books.
Xerox Announces Integrated Service for Marketing and Printing Books (1998-06-01): Xerox Corporation announced a new outsourcing service for publishers that permits "virtual book browsing" on the Web and provides guaranteed shipping dates to fulfill customer orders.
Avon's New SF Imprint Eos Launches With Online Convention (1998-01-09): Avon Books launches its new science fiction and fantasy imprint, Eos, named after the Goddess of the Dawn, this Saturday with a publishing first -- an online convention or "Con" as they are known.
HarperCollins Announces Harper Flamingo Imprint (1997-09-02): HarperCollins Publishers has announced the creation of its newest imprint, Harper Flamingo, which will be devoted specifically to literary titles, both fiction and nonfiction.
Golden Books and Parachute Press to Publish 65 New Books by R.L. Stine (1997-08-13): Golden Books Family Entertainment and Parachute Publishing announced that they have signed an agreement to create a new imprint to publish 65 new Fear Street books by author R.
90s Acid Novelist To Reenact Merry Prankster's Road Journey (1997-06-05): For novelist Todd Brendan Fahey, deja vu all over again is just another day at work.