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New Book
A new art book, Spirit, was printed out by Ruby Publishing.
The pictures of the book was painted by Q. Wang.
Ruby Publishing designed the book layout and book cover.
From landscape to abstraction, the book, Spirit, intruduce some new ideas and methods of painting.
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New Book
A new book, A winter Rescue, was printed out by Ruby Publishing.
The book was written by Karl Kregor, and illustrated by Rachel Zavarella.
Ruby Publishing re-designed the book layout and book cover for them.
By the creative work of Ruby Publishing, the book become very interesting and valuable.
On a cold wintry day, Old Engine 93 rumbles to a halt with mechanical problems -- stuck on a creaky wooden trestle in the high desert landscape south of Santa Fe, New Mexico...
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Book Show
Looking to display your book, CD, DVD, video or gift items at the largest book show in the United States?
Look no further than the Jenkins Group / Combined Book Exhibit New Title Showcase at BookExpo America!
There are just two days left to register your items for the publishing industry's greatest annual event! The registration deadline is this Friday, March 28th.
BookExpo America offers fantastic exposure, sales and foreign rights opportunities among the 35,000 industry members. The show, along with the sixteen other Jenkins Group / Combined Book Exhibits make 2008 one of the best years for book display ever presented. Visit our website www.globalbookshows.com to learn more!
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Announcing 2nd Annual Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards
Entry opens Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Early-bird entry fee, $75 per category, valid until March 15th
New categories include Children's Poetry, Environmental Issues and Spanish Language Book
Click here to download complete guidelines and entry form:
http://www.moonbeamawards.com/Moonbeam2008GuidelinesEarly1.pdf
Announcing the call for entries into the second annual Moonbeam Children's Book Awards www.MoonbeamAwards.com, designed to honor the year's best children’s books, authors and illustrators. The new book awards program is accepting entries until August 16th, 2008 for books with 2007 or 2008 copyrights or that were released in 2007 or 2008, and is open to authors, illustrators, and publishers of children’s books written in English and intended for the North American market.
Presented by Jenkins Group and Independent Publisher Online, the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards are intended to bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and to support childhood literacy and life-long reading. Awards will be given in 29 categories covering the full range of subjects, styles and age groups that children’s books are written and published in today.
“The inaugural Moonbeam Awards were a huge success,?says Jim Barnes, Awards Director at Jenkins Group. “We had a great turnout of support from the children’s book publishing community, and we’re going to make this year’s awards even better. Last year we recognized a wonderfully diverse group of authors and publishers, from first-timers to seasoned veterans, and the award-winners make up an amazing ‘must-read?list of books for kids.?
Click here to view last year's results, photos, etc: http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1192
Jenkins Group has been involved in book packaging, marketing and distribution since 1988, and many of its founders and employees now have children and grandchildren who strongly influence the company culture with their youthful exuberance and love of books.
“We all have kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews, and we all recognize the role books play in enriching children’s lives,?says company founder Jerrold Jenkins, father of four children ranging from ages 5 to 15. “As our society has gotten more complex and growing up has become more complicated, children’s book authors and publishers have risen to the occasion, creating books that not only celebrate the joys of childhood, but also help families deal with its challenges. We want to recognize and reward the best of these books and bring them to the attention of parents, booksellers, librarians ?and to the kids themselves.?
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