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BookNet Canada
April 4, 2018
Conferences & Events, ebookcraft

ebookcrafters: Continue thinking, learning, and collaborating

BookNet Canada
April 4, 2018
Conferences & Events, ebookcraft
ebookcrafters: Continue thinking, learning, and collaborating

Guest blogger Laura Brady lets us know about CreativePro Week and what we can expect.

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Shim Hirchberg
April 4, 2018
Research & Analysis, Awards

How aware of literary awards are Canadian book buyers?

Shim Hirchberg
April 4, 2018
Research & Analysis, Awards
How aware of literary awards are Canadian book buyers?

We surveyed over 700 Canadian book buyers about their buying habits to find out which literary awards influence purchasing decisions.

Tagged: canada reads

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Kira Harkonen
April 3, 2018
Research & Analysis

#NationalPoetryMonth: Rupi is the new Rumi

Kira Harkonen
April 3, 2018
Research & Analysis
#NationalPoetryMonth: Rupi is the new Rumi

We are in the midst of a poetry renaissance, and it's all thanks to the internet. We look at how sales in the Poetry category have changed in Canada over the last decade.

Tagged: rupi kaur, poetry, instapoetry, book sales, bestselling authors

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Kira Harkonen
March 27, 2018
Bookselling, Conferences & Events

Authors for Indies has a new look

Kira Harkonen
March 27, 2018
Bookselling, Conferences & Events
Authors for Indies has a new look

The event previously known as Authors for Indies Day has been adopted by the Retail Council of Canada and will be re-branded as Canadian Independent Bookstore Day.

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day

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Kira Harkonen
March 27, 2018
Tech Forum, ebookcraft

That's a wrap on Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2018

Kira Harkonen
March 27, 2018
Tech Forum, ebookcraft
That's a wrap on Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2018

Another year of learning, debating, networking, tweeting, and hardcore snacking has come and gone...

Tagged: so you think you can code

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Zalina Alvi
March 26, 2018
ebookcraft

Katy can code! How ebookcraft's 2018 design competition went down

Zalina Alvi
March 26, 2018
ebookcraft
Katy can code! How ebookcraft's 2018 design competition went down

For the third year in a row, ebookcraft ended with the presentation of a giant cheque and a round of applause for yet another stellar ebook developer: Katy Mastrocola!

Tagged: so you think you can code, eproduction

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Jackie Fry
March 16, 2018
Research & Analysis

Is Bill Gates the new Oprah?

Jackie Fry
March 16, 2018
Research & Analysis
Is Bill Gates the new Oprah?

On Jan. 30, the email newsletter, Publishers Lunch, included a brief comment about Bill Gates' impact on sales for Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature after he tweeted about how much he loved the book.

Tagged: book sales, celebrity book clubs

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Kira Harkonen
March 12, 2018
BookNet News

Meet Kira

Kira Harkonen
March 12, 2018
BookNet News
Meet Kira

Hello everyone! I am here to introduce BookNet's newest Marketing Associate.

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
March 12, 2018
Research & Analysis, Ebooks

Publish books in Canada? Answer our survey!

BookNet Canada
March 12, 2018
Research & Analysis, Ebooks
Publish books in Canada? Answer our survey!

We're taking the digital temperature of the Canadian book publishing industry for the fifth consecutive year and we need your data!

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BookNet Canada
March 6, 2018
Tech Forum, ebookcraft

Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2018: Schedule in some time to party

BookNet Canada
March 6, 2018
Tech Forum, ebookcraft
Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2018: Schedule in some time to party

The complete schedules for Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2018 are ready and we fill you in on the after-party details.

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