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Monday, 04 August 2008 08:11 |
The North Carolina Writers' Network is again pleased to offer our members the chance to show their books to 500 Southeastern booksellers - not to mention around 1500 book editors, publishers, authors, and other industry professionals - at the 2008 Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance Trade Show, September 26 - 28, in Mobile, Alabama. The SIBA Trade Show is the only time of the year when this many booksellers and book businesspeople will be together in one place, looking for books to sell. The cost is $50 per title, or $125 for three titles. You can send up to 12 copies of each book, along with promotional materials or order forms, or you can send only promotional materials to be displayed in place of books.
Please note that these books and/or materials will be given away - not sold - at the show, and no books or materials will be returned.
The Network's table at the trade show will be staffed by Executive Director Ed Southern and Board President Nicki Leone, both of whom have extensive experience working SIBA trade shows as exhibitors and booksellers.
To have your book(s) on the table, call the Network at 704.246.6314 or register online here: (registration is now closed)
You must also fill out and return the SIBA table reservation form with your books here: (registration is now closed)
All books and materials must be received by September 15, and space on the table is limited, so please sign up now to take advantage of this special opportunity.
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