Archive for 'Local Independent Booksellers'
Come One, Come All, to Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill!
The Triangle is home to many independent bookstores we call friends, including Bull’s Head Bookshop, McIntyre’s Fine Books, Internationalist Books, and The Bookshop in Chapel Hill, plus Quail Ridge Books & Music in Raleigh and The Regulator in Durham. These stores offer a wide variety of genres – from the most obvious to the most [...]
Posted: December 9th, 2009 under Local Independent Booksellers.
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UNC Press Goes West (And Likes It)
First, let’s set the scene:
A little closer…
Last Sunday, UNC Press held a book party at the historic Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC. The event celebrated three of our fall 2009 titles:
Foy Allen Edelman, author of SWEET CAROLINA, spent six years traveling every inch of North Carolina to collect the best in local dessert recipes; [...]
Posted: October 28th, 2009 under African American History, African American Studies, American History, Biography / Autobiography, Civil Rights, Cooking / Food, Fiction, History, Literature, Local Independent Booksellers, Media Studies, Music, North Carolina, Recipes, Southern Studies, Travel, UNC Press Authors, UNC Press News, folklore.
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Call to action: buy indie today
Today is Buy Indie Day: a day to make a mass statement of support for independent booksellers. People all across the country will be making a special trip to their local bookstores to purchase a book. You can help make it a banner day for indies by buying just one book and spreading the word [...]
Posted: May 1st, 2009 under Local Independent Booksellers, The Book Biz.
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Upcoming events, 4/21 – 4/27
New York, NY – Today! Tuesday 4/21 at 6 pm – Ann Marie Stock, author of On Location in Cuba: Street Filmmaking during Times of Transition (hot off the press!), will be speaking at the Havana Film Festival at the King Juan Carlos Center.
Raleigh, NC – Wed., 4/22 at 11 am – Rob Christensen, author [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2009 under African American History, African American Studies, American History, Birds & Birding, Cooking / Food, Cuba, Events, Gay / Lesbian Studies, Gender Studies, History, Local Independent Booksellers, Media Studies, Military Studies, Nature, North Carolina, Politics, Southern Studies, UNC Press Authors, UNC Press News, Women's Studies.
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SIBA book award finalists include Holy Smoke & biography of Susie Sharp
The Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance is narrowing in on the year’s best southern books. Here’s how they describe the process:
Each year, hundreds of booksellers across the South vote on their favorite hand-sell books of the year. These are the Southern books they have most enjoyed selling to customers; the ones that they couldn’t stop talking [...]
Posted: April 15th, 2009 under American History, Awards, Biography / Autobiography, Cooking / Food, Law / Legal History, Local Independent Booksellers, North Carolina, UNC Press News, Women's Studies.
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Want a free book?
Shop at a southern independent bookseller, send your receipt and a simple information form to SIBA executive director Wanda Jewell, and she’ll send you a free book from her library. See all the details at freebookstimulusplan.com.
Thanks to SIBA and Authors Round the South!
Posted: April 6th, 2009 under Local Independent Booksellers, The Book Biz.
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Upcoming events: UNC wins NCAA championship, etc.
The Tar Heels are on order by the Commander in Chief to win the NCAA tourney tonight. Go Heels!!
Here’s a preview of tonight’s celebration on Franklin Street. This video was shot on Saturday, when the Tar Heels beat Villanova in the final four. Hopefully any potential thunderstorms and tornadoes will happen sooner rather than later [...]
Posted: April 6th, 2009 under African American History, African American Studies, American History, Cooking / Food, Events, Gender Studies, History, Local Independent Booksellers, North Carolina, Public Policy, Religion, UNC Press Authors, UNC Press News, Women's Studies.
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Busy week – check out these events
If you’re in NC, you’ve got a couple chances to catch up with our busily touring authors this week.
Tonight!!, Tuesday, March 24:
Nancy Carter Crump, reception @ 5 pm, reading @ 5:45pm, Wilson Library UNC-CH. The author of Hearthside Cooking will be featured as part of the Southern Historical Collection Book Series, featuring authors whose research [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2009 under American History, Biography / Autobiography, Cooking / Food, Cuba, Events, Local Independent Booksellers, Military History, Military Studies, North Carolina, Politics, UNC Press Authors, UNC Press News, Women's Studies.
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Places to go, people to see
The sun is just starting to break through the morning cloud cover on this warm spring day. Last day of sunshine before we roll into a week of rain here in the Triangle, say the weather forecasters, so let’s make the most of it!
In the next few days, there will be several opportunities to hear [...]
Posted: March 11th, 2009 under African American Studies, American History, Biography / Autobiography, Civil War, Cooking / Food, Current Events, Events, Gay / Lesbian Studies, Gender Studies, Health / Medicine, History, Interviews, Local Independent Booksellers, Military History, Military Studies, North Carolina, Podcasts, Southern Studies, The Book Biz, UNC Press Authors, UNC Press News.
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A Stimulus Proposal: Invest in Books
One of the great things about Citizen Journalism is that all of us can take what we think is a Good Idea and put it out into the blogosphere and see if it takes wings. One such idea was forwarded to me by my wonderful wife with the subject line “now this would be [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2009 under American Studies, Business, Economics, Local Independent Booksellers, The Book Biz.
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Good stuff from the internet that we think you might like
Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with all the good stuff going on up on the interwebs. All of these stories warrant posts here, but instead of falling way behind, I’ve decided to round ‘em up and toss ‘em out to you as a batch. You’ll find public history, Sidney Poitier, Catholic feminism, Civil War, [...]
Posted: February 17th, 2009 under African American Studies, American Studies, Biography / Autobiography, Civil War, Cooking / Food, Gender Studies, Local Independent Booksellers, Religion, Reviews, Southern Studies, The Book Biz, UNC Press Authors, UNC Press News, Women's Studies.
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What you can do for your community economy, for cheap!: go local, get books
Okay, Thanksgiving is tomorrow. Then comes Black Friday, traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year for retail sales, helping put retailers’ budgets “in the black” at year’s end. This year, however, with the economy in freefall, that post-Turkey Day orgy of consumer consumption is likely to be significantly more modest than in years past. [...]
Posted: November 26th, 2008 under Economics, Local Independent Booksellers, The Book Biz.
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Ssssmmmokin’!
Folks, Holy Smoke is hot! Thank you!
The book popped up in the #15 spot in hardcover nonfiction on SIBA’s (Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance) Southern Indie Bestseller List for the week ending November 2.
This morning’s News & Observer featured an interview with the Reeds.
Today, John and Dale Reed talked to Frank Stasio on The State of [...]
Posted: November 12th, 2008 under Cooking / Food, Events, Local Independent Booksellers, North Carolina, Podcasts, TSoT, UNC Press News.
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UNC Press in Mobile, AL
Greetings from Mobile, Alabama! What a weekend-well-spent at the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (commonly referred to as SIBA) 2008 trade show. The University of North Carolina Press received quite a bit of positive feedback for many reasons. EVERYONE we spoke with is anxiously awaiting the arrival of Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue [...]
Posted: September 29th, 2008 under Events, Local Independent Booksellers, The Book Biz, UNC Press News.
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E. Patrick Johnson’s “Pouring Tea” in Chapel Hill and Durham
If you didn’t go check out the videos mentioned in Tom’s post on Sweet Tea a couple of weeks ago, go do it now. In fact, here’s a direct link to the page where the videos are. Go on. I’ll wait. . . .
. . . Okay, I actually just went and re-watched all six [...]
Posted: September 25th, 2008 under African American Studies, Biography / Autobiography, Gay / Lesbian Studies, Local Independent Booksellers, UNC Press News.
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