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| Register for the LJ Day of Dialog Livestream! The first 100 tickets are FREE OF CHARGE - 74 remaining! Compliments of Penguin Random House Library Marketing LibraryJournal’s annual Day of Dialog is the most anticipated librarian-only gathering of the year, featuring nearly 40 of the year’s hottest authors, editors and publishers! For the first time, we’re bringing this sold-out event to you with live streaming. Join us on May 31st to:
Hear discussions with the top authors of the Fall/Winter season Get the inside scoop on the best books of the year during the Editors’ Picks panel Get a close-up look at upcoming books Hear about the latest trends in the library and publishing worlds Be one of the first to know the winners of the Horn Book Awards …and much more!
Front-line Authors include: Nancy Pearl, one of America’s best-loved librarians, an expert in readers’ advisory and an LJ Librarian of the Year, has a first novel, George and Lizzie, forthcoming from Touchstone. Pakistani American Khizr Khan, whose middle child, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq in 2004, addressed immigrant-adverse candidate Donald Trump at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Now he has a memoir: The American: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice. From Random House. Celeste Ng, whose first novel, Everything I Never Told You, was a New York Times best seller and was named a best book by 16 publications, returns with a second novel, Little Fires Everywhere, from Penguin Press.
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsor Penguin Random House, the first 100 tickets to access the livestream are free of charge! Livestream registrants will be able to tune in on May 31 to watch the full-day’s worth of author and publisher panels. You’ll also receive access to the event archive for two months. For more information, please visit our FAQ page. Thanks to the generosity of event sponsor Penguin Random House, the first 100 tickets are free of charge!
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| Schedule 9:00-10:30 AM Editors’ Picks Elizabeth Beier, Executive Editor, St. Martin’s Amanda Bergeron, Executive Editor, Berkley Shana Drehs, Editorial Director, Sourcebooks Landmark Tom Mayer, Senior Editor & VP, Norton Jon Roemer, Publisher & Senior Editor, Outpost19 Books Andy Ward, VP, Editor-in-Chief, Random House Gail Winston, VP & Executive Editor, HarperCollins Moderator: Barbara Hoffert, Editor, Prepub Alert, Library Journal 11:15-NOON SF/Fantasy/Dystopia Jordanna Max Brodsky, “Olympus Bound” series, Orbit S.A. Chakraborty, City of Brass, Harper Voyager Holly Goddard Jones, The Salt Line, Putnam Annalee Newitz, Autonomous, Tor: Macmillan L. Penelope, “The Eternal Flame” series, Black Caucus of the ALA Self-Publishing Award Winner Moderator: Kristi Chadwick, Consultant, Massachusetts Library System, Northampton & LJ SF Columnist 1:00-1:45 PM Books To Buzz About Tayari Jones, An American Marriage, Algonquin Brendan Mathews, The World of Tomorrow, Little, Brown Christopher Meades, Hanna Who Fell from the Sky, Park Row: Harlequin Nancy Pearl, George and Lizzie, Touchstone Gabrielle Zevin, Young Jane Young, Algonquin Moderator: Melissa DeWild, Director, BookOps, Brooklyn Public Library and New York Public Library 1:45-2:30 PM Reading the World Judith Gurewich, Publisher, Other Press Jill Schoolman, Publisher, Archipelago Michael Reynolds, Editor in Chief, Europa Declan Spring, VP, Senior Editor, & Director of Foreign Rights, New Directions Moderator: Barbara Hoffert, Editor, Prepub Alert, Library Journal
3:15-4:00 PM Top Nonfiction Danielle Allen, Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A., Liveright: Norton Khizr Khan, The American: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice, Random House Cree LeFavour, Lights On, Rats Out, Atlantic Monthly Kate Moore, The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women, Sourcebooks Joanna Scutts, The Extra Woman: How Marjorie Hillis Led a Generation of Single Women To Live Alone and Like It, Liveright: Norton Moderator: Stephanie Sendaula, Associate Editor, Library Journal 4:00-5:00 PM The Second Time Around Marie Benedict, Carnegie’s Maid, Sourcebooks Chloe Benjamin, The Immortalists, Putnam Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere, Penguin Press Eleanor Henderson, The Twelve-Mile Straight, Ecco Robin Sloan, Sourdough, MCD: Farrar Moderator: Barbara Hoffert, Editor, Prepub Alert, Library Journal
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