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Hilary Davidson at Hamilton Public Library

by Dan
Events + Fiction + Mysteries and Thrillers / February 29, 2012

Hilary Davidson

Hilary DavidsonCanadian travel journalist and author of the awarding-winning mystery The Damage Done, will be at the Ancaster Branch of Hamilton Public Library next Wednesday (March 7th 2012) to launch her new novel The Next One To Fall. The event starts at 7pm and books will be available from Bryan Prince Books (full details below).

Hilary Davidson
Wednesday, March 7th: 7:00pm
Hamilton Public Library (Ancaster Branch)
300 Wilson Street East, at Sulphur Springs Road (Ancaster)
Free Admision. Please RSVP to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)


Minka: Now a Beautiful Documentary Short

by Dan
Architecture / February 29, 2012

Way back in 2010, I mentioned that John Roderick's charming architectural memoir Minka: My Farmhouse in Japan was being adapted into a film

Almost 2 years later, the award-winning domentary short is now available in its entirety onlineFilmed just following his death at 93, Roderick's adopted son Yoshihiro Takishita talks about the house they acquired together in 1967 (while Roderick was working as journalist for the Associated Press in Japan) and muses about the meaning of home: 

Beautiful. 


Among Others is a Nebula Award Finalist for Best Novel

by Siobhan
Fiction + Science Fiction and Fantasy / February 23, 2012

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) have announced the finalists for this year's Nebula Awards, the Ray Bradbury Award, and the Andre Norton Award.

Congratulations to Tor Books' Jo Walton for being one of the finalists for Best Novel for her book, Among Others! The novel is already a big favourite among the staff here at Raincoast.

If you're in Toronto, you'll have a chance to meet Jo Walton at her event at Bakka Phoenix Books this Saturday, February 25th.

Among Others

View the full list of Nebula Award finalists on Tor.com.


Publicity Intern needed for Raincoast Books

by Danielle
February 22, 2012

             

Feb 22, 2012

Publicity Intern for Raincoast Books

Raincoast Books is looking for an unpaid publicity intern to start immediately. We require a candidate who can devote a minimum of sixteen hours a week for a three month period.  Our intern must be self-motivated, well organized and can work on many projects simultaneously.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • excellent written and verbal skills
  • some facility with design programs
  • an interest in adult fiction and young adult titles
  • experience with blogging  and social media

Raincoast Books is a national full-service sales and marketing book distributor for over 20 client publishers from across Canada and around the world. Raincoast has offices in Vancouver and Toronto and the successful candidate will work out of our Vancouver head office.

Candidates should send CV and cover letter by March 2nd to:

Danielle Johnson
Lifestyle Publicist
Raincoast Books
danielle at raincoast.com
604-448-7163

-AND-

Crystal Allen
Children’s Books Publicist
Raincoast Books
crystal at raincoast.com
604-448-7141


2012 National Book Count

by Jamie
News / February 17, 2012

Results are in this year's National Book Count and the results are very good. Books sold and circulated in Canadian stores and libraries are up and for the first time e-book sales are counted too. All the results are here.

 
My a favourite factoid is that 5 book sell or circulate every second in Canada. If you think about that a bit it changes your perception of the popularity of reading in Canada. 
 
As the person who added up all the numbers, here is a little bit of insider information too on how you count 3.4 million books in seven days.
 
  • The library community in Canada is truly amazing, especially the Canadian Urban Libraries Council. Jefferson Gilbert at the council worked with 28 public library systems across Canada to individually tabulate their weekly circulation. Jefferson is polite friendly and efficient, just the same tone you find at your local library. 
  • The independent book store community is alive and well. Over 260 independent bookstores helped out in the book count this year and they sold a lot of books. I was at the BC Winter Book Fair in Victoria last weekend where the keynote speaker Oren Teicher from the American Booksellers Association spoke about the renaissance in independent bookstores. His comments came on the heels of reports showing a 15% increase in indie sales over Christmas. Bodes well for a healthy book ecosystem.
  • The large chains were extremely helpful, especially Indigo. They do so much every day to ignite a passion for reading and hot books this is not too surprising. And BookManager, BookNet and la Société de gestion de la Banque de titres de langue française (BTLF) the aggregator folks who work behind the scenes. They provide weekly reporting on book sales and they found time in their hectic schedules to follow up on queries and double check numbers. They are like the accounting firm who count the Oscar votes... without them we have no Oscar show. 
Finally every publisher and retailer focuses on promoting our books, but we all seldom get together to publicize reading as a collective activity. It was fun to try this week.

IACP Cookbook Award nominations.

by Danielle
Food & Drink / February 17, 2012

The International Association of Culinary Professionals today announced the first round of finalists for its 26th Annual IACP Awards. Here's a list of the books we distribute that made the list!

Food and Beverage Reference/Technical
Ruhlman’s Twenty
by Michael Ruhlman & Whole Beast Butchery by Ryan Farr with Brigit Binns

Health and Special Diet
The Sweet life: Diabetes Without Boundaries by Sam Talbot

International
The Country Cooking of Italy
by Colman Andrews

Single Subject
Plenty
by Yotam Ottolenghi

Cogratulations to Chronicle Books and Rodale!!
For a full list of nominees please click here.
Award winners will be announced Monday April 2nd.

Best of luck from all of us at Raincoast Books!


Jo Walton at Bakka Phoenix February 25th

by Dan
Events + Fiction + Science Fiction and Fantasy / February 16, 2012

Among Others by Jo Walton

Among Others by Jo Walton was one of my favourite books last year. The voice of estranged teenager Mor  a lone twin in a new and austere private school — and her struggle to find some kind redemption through books makes for compelling reading. It is a haunting and unashamedly brainy novel.

I have been busy recommending left, right, and centre and so I'm really happy that Jo will be celebrating the release of the paperback edition of Among Others at Bakka Phoenix Books in my hometown Toronto at 3pm on Saturday February 25th. If you've read the book already, you won't want to miss it. And if you haven't, well, what are you waiting for...?

Jo Walton / Among Others
3pm Saturday, February 25th 2012
BAKKA PHOENIX 
84 Harbord Street,
Toronto
Tel: 416-963-9993 


Louise Hay: Changing Minds, Changing Lives

by Danielle
Author Q & A + Spirituality / February 14, 2012

Writer and publisher Louise Hay, 85, has sold millions of books affirming the power of thought. Her latest book, “You Can Create an Exceptional Life,” was written with life coach Cheryl Richardson.
Interview courtesy of Yahoo! Second Act.

Marissa Meyer at Chapters Metrotown Tomorrow!

by Dan
Events + YA Fiction / February 10, 2012

Marissa Meyer Chapters

Come join Raincoast and author Marissa Meyer for the Canadian launch of her bestselling novel Cinder at Chapters Metrotown on Saturday February 11th.

YES! Tomorrow! 

See you then! Bring a friend! :-)

Marissa Meyer author of Cinder
Chapters Metrotown
 
4700 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC
Saturday February 11th, 2:00pm

Tel: 604-431-0463 

PS: For more updates on the 'Luna Chronicles' follow Marissa on Twitter!


The Best Business Books of 2011

by Siobhan
Business & Careers / February 03, 2012

If you're looking for some good business reading, why not start with the best? Here are some business books that were highly praised in recent year-end review lists.

 

LeadershipNow.com Best Leadership Books of 2011 - See the full list

Lead with PurposeConsiderLead with Purpose: Giving Your Organization a Reason to Believe in Itself, byJohn Baldoni (Amacom)

Consider: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Thinking In Your Organization, by Daniel Patrick Forrester (Palgrave Macmillan)

 

 

CEO Refresher.com Best Business Books of 2011 - See the full list

Make Your Own RulesConsiderMake Your Own Rules: A Renegade Guide to Unconventional Success, by Wayne Rogers with Josh Young (Amacom)

Consider: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Thinking In Your Organization, by Daniel Patrick Forrester (Palgrave Macmillan)

 

Slow Down, Sell Faster!The Elements of PowerSlow Down, Sell Faster!: Understand Your Customer's Buying Process and Maximize Your Sales, by Kevin Davis (Amacom)

The Elements of Power: Lessons on Leadership and Influence, by Terry R. Bacon (Amacom)

 

 

Full EngagementSelling to Anyone Over the PhoneFull Engagement!: Inspire, Motivate, and Bring Out the Best in Your People, by Brian Tracy (Amacom)

Selling to Anyone Over the Phone: Connect With Every Customer; Generate Better Leads, Close More Sales, by Renee P. Walkup and Sandra McKee (Amacom)

 

 

CIO Insights10 Best IT-Business Books of 2011 - See the full list

The Power of ConvergenceThe Power of Convergence: Linking Business Strategies and Technology Decisions to Create Sustainable Success, by Faisal Hoque, Lawrence M. Walsh and Diana L. Mirakaj (Amacom)

 

 

 

 

 

 

CIO Insights 11 Best Business Books for CIOs in 2011 - See the full list

The Elements of PowerThe Elements of Power: Lessons on Leadership and Influence, by Terry R. Bacon (Amacom)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Axiom Business Book Awards - See the full list

What's Next?Rebuilding Trust in the WorkplaceThe Experience EffectWander Woman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winning Bronze in the Career (Job Search, Career Advancement) Category:
What's Next?: Follow Your Passion and Find Your Dream Job
, by Kerry Hannon

Winning Silver in the Business Ethics Category:
Rebuilding Trust in the Workplace: Seven Steps to Renew Confidence, Commitment, and Energy
, by Dennis Reina and Michelle Reina (Berrett-Koehler Publishers)

Winning Silver in the Advertising/Markting/PR/Event Planning Category:
The Experience Effect: Engage Your Customers with a Consistent and Memorable Brand Experience
, by Jim Joseph (Amacom)

Winning Gold in the Women in Business Category:
Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction
, by Marcia Reynolds (Berrett-Koehler Publishers)

 

ALA Booklist Top Ten Business Books of 2011 - See the full list

Make Your Own RulesPoisoned LegacyMake Your Own Rules: A Renegade Guide to Unconventional Success, by Wayne Rogers with Josh Young (Amacom)

Poisoned Legacy: The Human Cost of BP's Rise to Power, by Mike Magner (St. Martin's Press)


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