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BookNet Canada
April 14, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Judy I. Lin

BookNet Canada
April 14, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Judy I. Lin

Meet Judy I. Lin the author of A Magic Steeped in Poison, a Loan Stars Jr. pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Nataly Alarcón
April 11, 2022
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Poetry

Nataly Alarcón
April 11, 2022
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Poetry

Sales and library circulation data of Poetry titles during the first quarter of 2022.

Tagged: subject spotlight, poetry

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BookNet Canada
April 8, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Amelia Kahaney

BookNet Canada
April 8, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Amelia Kahaney

Meet Amelia Kahaney the author of All the Best Liars, a Loan Stars pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Monique Mongeon
April 5, 2022
SalesData

Easier with BookNet: Calculating your store's Canadian contributor sales

Monique Mongeon
April 5, 2022
SalesData
Easier with BookNet: Calculating your store's Canadian contributor sales

Keep an eye on the sales of books by Canadian contributors with SalesData.

Tagged: easier with booknet, salesdata tips, canadian contributors

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Aline Zara
April 4, 2022
Research & Analysis

Look who's turning 20: Insight into the sales performance of books published in 2002

Aline Zara
April 4, 2022
Research & Analysis
Look who's turning 20: Insight into the sales performance of books published in 2002

BookNet is turning 20 this year and so are these books!

Tagged: book sales, bestsellers

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BookNet Canada
March 31, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Amanda McCrina

BookNet Canada
March 31, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Amanda McCrina

Meet Amanda McCrina the author of The Silent Unseen, a Loan Stars Jr. pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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BookNet Canada
March 29, 2022
Podcasts, Tech Forum

Podcast: The importance of queer fanfiction

BookNet Canada
March 29, 2022
Podcasts, Tech Forum
Podcast: The importance of queer fanfiction

A small taste of a presentation about the differences between queer fanfiction and mainstream publishing.

Tagged: lgbtq

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BookNet Canada
March 28, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Gordon Korman

BookNet Canada
March 28, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Gordon Korman

Meet Gordon Korman the author of Operation Do-Over, a Loan Stars Jr. pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Aline Zara
March 24, 2022
Tech Forum, Publishing

Tech Forum to-go: Publishing with an audience

Aline Zara
March 24, 2022
Tech Forum, Publishing
Tech Forum to-go: Publishing with an audience

What Wattpad and Sourcebooks learned from testing out a number of publishing experiments together.

Tagged: tech forum to go

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BookNet Canada
March 17, 2022
5 Questions With, Publishing

5 questions with Durvile Publications

BookNet Canada
March 17, 2022
5 Questions With, Publishing
5 questions with Durvile Publications

An interview with Dr. Lorene Shyba, MFA, PhD from Durvile Publications.

Tagged: canadian publishers

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