Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Wednesday Tweet Roundup: The BEA Edition

After a day off from BookExpo America talk, today I bring you this week's all-BEA Twitter roundup. Below you'll find some of my favorite tweets I've spotted pertaining to #BEA10 including links to video, wrap-ups, recaps, podcasts, blog posts, and even a photo of a magazine editor with Rick Springfield. (Oh Dr. Noah Drake... I'm so sorry I missed you. Sigh.)

Click on the Twitter handles (@name) to see the original tweets (or in some cases, a twitter page) and follow the links to read the articles or blog posts these tweeters refer to. If you check out even half of these wrap-ups and reports, you'll fell like you were there (only without the tired feet).


PROFESSIONAL NEWS SOURCE BEA TWEETS
@PublishersWkly: Booksellers Look Forward at BEA: http://bit.ly/dyMsNn

@PublishersWkly: Split Decision on Return to Three-Day Show: http://bit.ly/apvjMp #bea10 

@caribousmom: Book Bloggers Take Manhattan #BEA10 http://bit.ly/by3qJt
@copyright4u: RT @ASJAhq: RT @eBookNewser: Publishers and agents debate eBook royalties at a #bea10 panel: http://bit.ly/bRiWUt

 PROFESSIONAL NEWS SOURCE BEA WRAP-UP TWEETS
@GalleyCat: Read all of today's #bea10 coverage from @eBookNewser in one handy dandy post: http://bit.ly/aDkehq

@PublishersWkly: BEA wrapup from Reuters: publishers agree ebooks will change the industry; "devices haven't caught up with content" http://bit.ly/9xZBpT 


@PublishersWkly: More BEA wrapups (if you can bear it): Carolyn Kellogg in L.A. Times: some are optimistic, some grim about future http://bit.ly/c7Kv16

@ShelfAwareness: USA Today's highlights from #BEA: http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2010-05-28-bearoundup_online_ST_N.htm

BEA'S OWN PODCASTS TWEET (including video of the YA Editor's Book Buzz)
@Bosbuzz: The buzz on #BEA10: http://www.bookexpocast.com/ 

BLOGGERS' BEA WRAP-UP TWEETS
@wordforteens: My #BEA10 recap (and it doubles as an IMM, I guess!) finally has links for EVERY ONE of the books. http://bit.ly/dAh21I 


@dpeterfreund: Tons of pics in my BEA wrap-up post: http://www.dianapeterfreund.com/my-big-bea-2010-post/

@abbylibrarian: Want a sneak peek at my #bea10 loot? Check out Part 3 of my BEA Recap - http://www.abbythelibrarian.com/2010/05/bea-recap-3.html

@authorslikeus: New Authors Like Us episode on #BEA10
 http://authorslikeus.podomatic.com/entry/2010-05-29T09_47_13-07_00 http://bit.ly/9wOEhA 

@YAedge: BEA and Class of 2k10 NYC Tour! http://yaedge.blogspot.com/ 

BEA = PHYSICAL PAIN TWEETS
@thebookmaven: Feel free to discuss your #BEA10 foot woes in the comments: http://snurl.com/wyitl -- Book Maven Media blog, latest entry

@Alexia561: How long will it take to recover from #BEA10? Still sore. Still tired. Still worth it! :D

FERGIE TWEET
@PublishersWkly: It seems all publicity is good publicity: Sterling increases print run for Sarah Ferguson's children's books http://bit.ly/93cBL6

CRIME-THWARTING BEA TWEET
@EmilyPWMurphy: Remember, those free books at #bea10 are not for resale! RT @cassieclare: How to report an ARC for sale on ebay: http://bit.ly/awZEGT

RICK SPRINGFIELD TWEET
@janetmspavlikwww.twitter.com/janetmspavlik: A highlight of attending this year's @BookExpoAmerica : Me and @rickspringfield :) #BEA10 http://twitpic.com/1t19zp

DO WE NEED BEA? TWEET
@WeronikaJanczuk Jane at Dystel & Goderich wonders whether BEA is still necessary: http://bit.ly/a2Bw

MOST ENCOURAGING BEA TWEET
@HUnderdown: After two hours of pushing through the crowds at #bea10, I have reached a simple conclusion: print book publishing is far from dead. 

What did I miss, tweeps? If you found a useful/exciting/amusing BEA-related tweet that's not on my list, please post it in a comment.

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