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Topic: RSS FeedBookExpo 2005: the grandest book "party" comes back to the publishing capital of the world
Black Issues Book Review, May-June, 2005 by Robin Green
DO NOT OVERLOOK THE SPECIAL EVENTS. Many organizations, publishers and other groups sponsor receptions, breakfasts, luncheons, comedy shows, cruises, poetry readings and more. In addition to being fun and relaxing, these less-formal venues can lead to great contacts.
Now you are almost ready. If you are serious, it is time to do your homework. Make this your most productive and profitable BEA even See you there!
Robin Green is the grateful mother of two sons. She chairs the Ripe Harvest Foundation, a cultural arts organization in Baltimore, Maryland, and is a partner with Felicia Polk and Associates, Inc., a public relations firm.
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