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Express Yourself: Spotlight on ABFFE at BEA
May 24, 2007
The American
Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) will be helping attendees
at this year's BookExpo America celebrate free speech in myriad ways. Among
the highlights will be the ABFFE Lunch, the ever-popular Silent Auction, a benefit
performance by the Rock Bottom Remainders, a party celebrating the publication of ABFFE President
Chris Finan's new history of free expression in the U.S., and this year's BEA souvenir T-shirt.
"ABFFE will offer booksellers more than ever before at BEA," Finan
told BTW. "We're particularly excited about our new video on handling
censorship problems in bookstores, which will premiere at the lunch during the
ABA Day of Education. We had a lot of fun making it."
Here's a look at ABFFE highlights at this year's show:
ABFFE Lunch: Thursday, May 31, at Hotel ABA
The ABFFE lunch, part of ABA's Day of Education on Thursday, May 31, at the
Hotel ABA (New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge), will feature a short video
dramatizing censorship issues that arise in the daily lives of booksellers.
What to say when someone objects to a particular title, or requests a book that
you loathe, will be among the topics explored in the film. Booksellers will also
be invited to discuss with their tablemates how they respond to First Amendment
challenges. The program is co-sponsored by the Freedom to Read Foundation and
the Freedom to Read Committee of the Association of American Publishers. The
event, open only to ABA member booksellers, is free; however, reservations
are required.
Silent Auction: Some of the Best Bargains at BEA
The ABFFE Silent Auction is offering great bargains on dozens of items of interest
to booksellers and other book industry professionals. A trip to Good Morning
America; signed books by Gunter Grass, Danielle Steel, Tom Robbins, Lawrence
Ferlinghetti, Yann Martel, and Rita Mae Brown; Book Sense gift cards; tickets
to sports and entertainment events; and trade show conference packages are just
some of the items that will be open for bids.
The auction, located in the ABFFE booth in the Javits Center's Crystal Palace,
begins Friday morning, June 1, and ends Saturday, June 2, at 5:00 p.m.
ABFFE is encouraging everyone in the industry to step up and show their support
for Free Speech by bidding in the Silent Auction at the convention or in the
online auction at ABFFE.com. The online auction
will launch on Friday, May 25.
This year leading companies including AAP, Baker & Taylor, Book Sense,
Chronicle, Henry Holt, Hyperion, Random House, Simon & Schuster, and dozens
more have contributed generously to support ABFFE's important work in defense
of Free Speech.
Hotel ABA Reception to Celebrate Chris Finan's New Book
On Friday, June 1, Finan will be feted at "A Publication Celebration!"
marking the release of his new Beacon Press title, From the Palmer Raids
to the Patriot Act: A History of the Fight for Free Speech in America,
a comprehensive study of the growth of free speech in the U.S. The reception,
sponsored by Beacon and the Friends of Chris Finan, will be a book signing,
an ABFFE Fund Raiser, and dessert party (with coffee, tea, cookies, and fruit)
rolled into one. The party will be held on Friday night between 9:00 p.m. and
midnight at the Hotel ABA (the Marriott at Brooklyn Bridge, Legends Ballroom).
Rock Bottom Remainders Benefit on Friday Night
The legendary Rock Bottom Remainders will embark on their "Still
Younger Than Keith" tour, to begin (and end) on Friday, June 1, at
Webster Hall in New York City. The "tour" will mark Stephen King's
return to the Rock Bottom Remainders after a five-year absence. The Remainders
include Mitch Albom, Dave Barry, Roy Blount, Jr., Greg Illes, Kathi Kamen Goldmark,
Stephen King, Matt Groening, James McBride, Amy Tan, and Scott Turow. Special
guests at this year's show will be Frank McCourt, Andy Borowitz, and musician
Roger McGuinn, co-founder of the seminal folk-rock group The Byrds.
The June 1 event will benefit three charities: 826NYC, the New York affiliate
of the national organization founded by author Dave Eggers, to support students
ages 8 to 16 with creative and expository writing skills; Get Caught Reading,
a nationwide campaign designed to show people of all ages how much fun it is
to read; and ABFFE. In its 15-year existence, the Remainders have raised more
than $1.5 million for charities through annual concert tours. For ticket information,
visit www.rockbottomremainders.com.
Colorful BookExpo America T-Shirt
ABFFE is once again offering a BookExpo America souvenir T-shirt. The 2007
shirt features "Globy," the mascot of this year's event, reading a
book featuring the colorful Manhattan skyline on its cover. The $20 shirts are
available in the ABFFE booth in the Crystal Palace. A store operated by ABFFE
and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund will also sell several T-shirts with First
Amendment themes.
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