Following the recently-published Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter sampler, our Buzz Books 2022: Romance collection returns for a seventh year. Buzz Books 2022: Romance is available now, with 15 exclusive pre-publication excerpts. As usual, the “trade edition” is available from Edelweiss and NetGalley with additional publicity and marketing info along with click-throughs to request full individual galleys. The consumer edition is also ready for download at your ebookstore of choice (Kindle, Nook, Apple Books, Google Play, and Kobo.) Below is the complete list of authors and excerpts. Kate Clayborn GEORGIE, ALL ALONG (Kensington) Anna Gomez and Kristoffer Polaha WHERE THE SUN […]
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Next Up: Register for the Young Adult Buzz Books Editors Panel
After our successful adult Buzz Editors Panel last night, we are open for registration for our second virtual Buzz Books Young Adult Editors Panel, convening on Wednesday, June 8 at noon Eastern. Our editors panels are curated, marquis, free events; no paid tickets, not dozens of sessions. Once again, we are honored to have the American Booksellers Association join us as co-presenter, with our own Erin Somers as host. You can register here — and the first 25 booksellers who enroll will get a package of galleys for the featured titles. Our just-released digital sampler, Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter includes substantial excerpts from the […]
Buzz Books Fall/Winter Preview: Nonfiction Part 2
Our season overview from Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter concludes with nonfiction, part two, including social issues, history and crime, and business, science and technology. SOCIAL ISSUES Rachel Aviv, Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us (Farrar, Straus, 9/13)* Ben Bowlin, Matt Frederick, Noel Brown, Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know (Flatiron, 10/11) Douglas Brinkley, Silent Spring Revolution: John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, and the Great Environmental Awakening (Harper, 11/15) Timothy A. Cavell, PhD, and Lauren B. Quetsch, PhD, Good Enough Parenting: A Six-Point Plan for a Stronger Relationship With Your Child (APA LifeTools, 9/23)* […]
Last Reminder: Buzz Editors Panel This Wednesday
It’s only natural: There is an abundance of virtual events and panels through May, and many of us wait until the last minute to enroll. So this will be our last call for our Buzz Books Editors Panel, this Wednesday, May 18 at 7 PM Eastern. It’s not from a single publisher and it’s not days and days of sessions: It’s one lively session, featuring six curated potential breakout titles, presented in conversations between the authors and their editors. The extra twist this time is Who? Weekly podcaster and forthcoming author Bobby Finger joins us as emcee — and once again we […]
Buzz Books Editors Panel Next Wednesday
Our fifth virtual Buzz Books Editors Panel is on Wednesday, May 18 at 7 PM Eastern. Once again, we are honored to have the American Booksellers Association join us as co-presenter, with Who? Weekly podcaster and author Bobby Finger as emcee. (His debut novel, The Old Place, is excerpted in our upcoming edition of Buzz Books.) CLICK TO WATCH BOBBY’S EVENT TEASER! Register here now for the panel, then be sure to download the packed edition of our popular ebook sampler, Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter, with substantial excerpts from all of the Editors Panel books, along with dozens of other not-yet-published […]
Buzz Books Fall/Winter Preview: Literary & Debut Fiction
Earlier this week we launched our Buzz Books 2022: Fall/Winter sampler, with excerpts from an array of great forthcoming literary and debut fiction. If you haven’t downloaded your copy yet, the “trade edition” is available now from NetGalley or Edelweiss. or find the consumer editions all linked at our main Buzz Books website. Fall promises new titles from some of the biggest names in literature. Cormac McCarthy, who has not published a novel since 2006, returns with not one but two new books. Elsewhere, the season is packed, with entries from Kate Atkinson, Madeline Miller, Celeste Ng, George Saunders, Maggie O’Farrell, and Andrew Sean Greer. In our […]