{"id":228,"date":"2009-05-20T08:10:00","date_gmt":"2009-05-20T08:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rbicmsblog.reedbusiness.com\/elogic_660000266\/2009\/05\/20\/walking-with-my-head-up\/"},"modified":"2009-05-20T08:10:00","modified_gmt":"2009-05-20T08:10:00","slug":"walking-with-my-head-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blogs.publishersweekly.com\/blogs\/shelftalker\/?p=228","title":{"rendered":"Walking with My Head Up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m not sure what rock I&#8217;ve been living under this month, but it was a shock to me when I looked at the calendar and realized that BEA is just a week away. I&#8217;ve made my plane and hotel reservations, and have secured the free badges from the ABA for the show. But I realized tonight I&#8217;ve done precious little else, like actually plan how I&#8217;m going to use my time in NYC. So, I endeavored to change that last tonight.<\/p>\n<p> I started at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bookexpoamerica.com\/\">BEA website<\/a>, which is chock full of information. The first thing that struck me was apparently in BEA-land, I&#8217;m not too late in planning, as Early Bird registration continues through May 26th. This kind of has me wondering if attendance will be down, as I thought early birds were in fact early, not three days before the show. I am hoping that everyone has taken advantage of the free badges ABA gave out this year to member stores. That saved us $180, which was about what our airfare cost, so that worked out great. The website wasn&#8217;t clear if there were any free badges left, but it&#8217;s certainly worth a call to the ABA if you still need to register.<\/p>\n<p> What I loved about the website was the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mapyourshow.com\/shows\/index.cfm?show_id=BEA09\">My Show Planner<\/a>. This is an area that let&#8217;s you literally map the show floor according to which publishers or vendors you want to see. There is a drop-down category list with all the vendors listed: want to look for giftwrap? no problem &#8212; all the vendors who sell gift wrap are listed. Click the ones you want to visit and a 3D map shows you where they are on the floor, and creates a list for you. I&#8217;m seriously hoping that this means I won&#8217;t be toting around that five-pound book that lists every vendor at the Javits Center. I can spend hours on the show floor roaming around from one publisher to the next with no clear plan. This year I hope to change that with this handy website, as I can plan an intelligent route through the show floor. I can&#8217;t wait to see if it actually works.<\/p>\n<p> Another thing that struck me as a sign of the harsh economic times was how small the Children&#8217;s Pavilion appears. There are actually still many booths available (the map shows <em>everything<\/em> on the show floor) and it just looks tiny. Most of the big publishers seem to have their presence on the main floor only and not downstairs. This saddens me a little that we can&#8217;t have all the kids&#8217; things on one floor, and it means I&#8217;ll have to spend more time on the main show floor which is usually very crowded.<\/p>\n<p> The next part of the Map Your Show is a calendar function that can synch to Outlook. This is just a very handy calendar. I started putting in my events. If I do everything I&#8217;m supposed to, I&#8217;ll have about two hours for the floor per day. Thursday is a day of education which always inspires me to try something new when I get back home. Friday is full of great events. There&#8217;s the Children&#8217;s Breakfast from 8-9:30, hosted by Julie Andrews with Meg Cabot, Tomie dePaola, and Amy Krouse Rosenthal, then the ABC annual meeting from 10:30-11:30, then at 1:45 there&#8217;s the Tea with Children&#8217;s Authors with a list of truly stellar authors too long to list. (Go to the <a href=\"http:\/\/archive.constantcontact.com\/fs067\/1101235650146\/archive\/1102540219061.html\">ABC website<\/a> for a complete listing of all the activities planned.) Then there&#8217;s the Not-A-Dinner at 6:45 p.m. hosted by Shannon Hale with Katherine Paterson, one of the most amazing speakers, ever, and Mike Lupica. It all promises to be a great evening. &nbsp; I&#8217;m already tired and exhilarated and it&#8217;s only Friday.<\/p>\n<p> Saturday continues at a simliar pace. There&#8217;s the adult breakfast at 8 a.m. and then at 9:45 Elizabeth will be signing at the Candlewick booth for an hour. This is my favorite part of BEA. I don&#8217;t often accompany Elizabeth when she does author events, so this is great fun for me. I&#8217;m also the designated photographer, so I have more to do than stand around beaming. Sunday is a travel day, so no show floor for me.<\/p>\n<p> BEA is always hectic, fun and exhausting. It&#8217;s great to catch with colleagues from all over the country. I love talking about the business of bookselling, so it&#8217;s always energizing to see everyone again.<\/p>\n<p> So, if you&#8217;ve been putting off planning your time at BEA, hop to it, because a week from now we&#8217;ll all be in NYC. And hopefully this year, I will be roaming around a little less aimlessly than usual.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&rsquo;m not sure what rock I&rsquo;ve been living under this month, but it was a shock to me when I looked at the calendar and realized that BEA is just a week away. 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