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PUBLISHER PROFILE BOOK 2018 EBMA Annual Meeting January 8-11, 2018 Palm Springs, CA PUBLISHER PROFILE BOOK 2018 EBMA Annual Meeting January 8-11, 2018 Palm Springs, CA Pages Pages ABDO Publishing 1-2 Kane Press 93-94 Abrams Books 3-4 Kids Can Press 95-96 Albert Whitman & Company 5-6 Lectorum Publications, Inc. 97-98 Annick Press 7-8 Lerner Publishing Group 99-100 Arbordale Publishing 9-10 Live Oak Media 101-102 Arte Público Press 11-12 Lonely Planet 103-104 AV2 by Weigl 13-14 Macmillan 105-106 Barron's 15-16 Mason Crest 107-108 Bearport Publishing 17-18 Merriam-Webster Inc. 109-110 Bella & Harry, LLC 19-20 National Geographic 111-112 Bellwether Media 21-22 No Starch Press 113-114 Black Rabbit Books 23-24 Nomad Press 115-116 Boyds Mills Press 25-26 North Star Editions 117-118 Brilliance Publishing 27-28 Oasis Audio 119-120 Candlewick Press 29-30 Orca Book Publishers 121-122 Capstone 31-32 Owlkids Books 123-124 Cardinal Publishers Group 33-34 Peachtree Publishers 125-126 Charlesbridge 35-36 PRH – Grupo Editorial USA 127-128 Cherry Lake Publishing / Sleeping Bear Press 37-38 PRH – Listening Library 129-130 Child's Play 39-40 PRH – Penguin Publishing 131-132 Child's World (The) 41-42 PRH – Penguin Young Readers Group 133-134 Chronicle Books 43-44 PRH – Random House 135-136 Consortium Book Sales & Distribution 45-46 Phaidon 137-138 Crabtree Publishing Company 47-48 Purple Toad Publishing 139-140 Creston Books 49-50 Rosen Publishing 141-142 Cuento de Luz 51-52 Saddleback Educational 143-144 DK 53-54 Santillana USA 145-146 Dover Publications 55-56 Scholastic Library Publishing 147-148 Dreamscape Media 57-58 Scholastic, Inc 149-150 Dundurn Press 59-60 Shell Education 151-152 Firefly Books 61-62 Simon & Schuster, Inc. 153-154 Flowerpot Press 63-64 Sourcebooks 155-156 Flying Start Books 65-66 Spanish Publishers, Inc. 157-158 Galaxy Press 67-68 Sterling Publishing 159-160 Gale/Cengage 69-70 The Creative Company 161-162 Gareth Stevens Publishing 71-72 The Quarto Group 163-164 Groundwood Books 73-74 Tiger Tales 165-166 Hachette Book Group 75-76 Tilbury House Publishers 167-168 Holiday House 77-78 Time Inc. Books 169-170 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade 79-80 TOON Books 171-172 Independent Publishers Group 81-82 Tor-Forge 173-174 Ingram | Publishers Group West 83-84 Two Rivers Distribution 175-176 Ingram Publisher Services 85-86 Wiley 177-178 Iversen Publishing 87-88 Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 179-180 Jump!, Inc 89-90 Workman Publishing 181-182 Kaeden Publishing 91-92 Xist Publishing 183-184 ABDO Publishing 8000 W. 78th St., Suite 310 Edina, MN 55439 United States http://www.abdopublishing.com Imprints Represented Abdo Publishing, Abdo Kids, Abdo Zoom, Magic Wagon, Spotlight & EPIC Press Fiscal Year 9/1 - 8/31 EBMA Contact Paul Skaj Direct Phone: (952) 698-2403 | Cell Phone: (952) 412-4808| Email: [email protected] Marketing Contact (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- Marketing Contact (Children Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- Sales Director (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: Sales Director (Children Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- eBook Digital Contact Paul Skaj Direct Phone: (952) 698-2403 | Cell Phone: (952) 412-4808 | Email: [email protected] EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 1 About ABDO Publishing ABDO has been a leader in children’s educational publishing for libraries and schools since 1985, providing high quality nonfiction and fiction titles for grades PreK–12. ABDO titles are available in reinforced library bindings as well as digital products, including multi-use eBooks, Read-to-Me eBooks, and Databases. Company divisions include Abdo Publishing, Magic Wagon, Spotlight, Abdo Kids, Abdo Zoom, and EPIC Press . When do you announce new titles and in what format? Fall season in March and Spring season in September eBook FAQ • Yes, our company does have rights cleared for eBooks • Yes, the eBooks are available to the School and/or Library Market • Available eBook Formats: PDF, ePub2 Notes EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 2 Abrams Books 195 Broadway, 9th Floor New York, NY 10007 United States http://www.abramsbooks.com Imprints Represented ABRAMS, ABRAMS ComicArts, ABRAMS Image, ABRAMS Press, ABRAMS Appleseed, ABRAMS Book for Young Readers, BYR, Amulet Fiscal Year 01/17-12/17 EBMA Contact Wendy Ceballos Direct Phone: (212) 229-8816 | Cell Phone: (206) 419-8130| Email: [email protected] Marketing Contact (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- Marketing Contact (Children Books) Jenny Choy Direct Phone: (212) 229-7137 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] Sales Director (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: Sales Director (Children Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- eBook Digital Contact Lindy Humphreys Direct Phone: (212) 229-8800 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 3 About Abrams Books We make books and paper products that reflect our commitment to the image and the word, to design and storytelling. We practice the art of books. At the heart of this practice are people—creators, colleagues, partners, and readers—who together form a passionate community committed to quality and integrity. We strive to be inclusive in our publishing and our organization and to celebrate vibrant voices, cultures, and ideas. When do you announce new titles and in what format? 2 times a year via physical catalog and Edelweiss eBook FAQ • Yes, our company does have rights cleared for eBooks • Yes, the eBooks are available to the School and/or Library Market • Available eBook Formats: ePub3 Notes EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 4 Albert Whitman & Company 250 S Northwest Highway Suite 320 Park Ridge, IL 60068 United States http://www.albertwhitman.com Imprints Represented Albert Whitman and AW Teen Fiscal Year 01/01 - 12/31 EBMA Contact Annette Hobbs Magier Direct Phone: (847) 232-2811 | Cell Phone: --| Email: [email protected] Marketing Contact (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- Marketing Contact (Children Books) Annette Hobbs Magier Direct Phone: (847) 232-2811 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] Sales Director (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: Sales Director (Children Books) Annette Hobbs Magier Direct Phone: (847) 232-2811 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] eBook Digital Contact Lauren Michalczyk Direct Phone: (847) 232-2820 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 5 About Albert Whitman & Company Albert Whitman & Company has been publishing award-winning children’s books since 1919. Best known for the classic series The Boxcar Children® Mysteries, its highly praised picture books, novels, and nonfiction titles succeed in delighting children and teens of all backgrounds. When do you announce new titles and in what format? Spring (March to August) and Fall (September to February) eBook FAQ • Yes, our company does have rights cleared for eBooks • Yes, the eBooks are available to the School and/or Library Market • Available eBook Formats: PDF, ePub2, ePub3 Notes EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 6 Annick Press 15 Patricia Avenue Toronto, ON M2M 1H9 Canada http://www.annickpress.com Imprints Represented Annick Press Fiscal Year 01/01-12/31 EBMA Contact Monica Charny Direct Phone: (647) 302-4575 | Cell Phone: (647) 302-4575| Email: [email protected] Marketing Contact (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- Marketing Contact (Children Books) Monica Charny Direct Phone: (647) 302-4575 | Cell Phone: (647) 302-4575 | Email: -- Sales Director (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: Sales Director (Children Books) Gayna Theophilus Direct Phone: (416) 221-4802 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] eBook Digital Contact Brendan Ouellette Direct Phone: (416) 221-4802 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 7 About Annick Press Annick Press is recognized as one of the most innovative and cutting-edge publishers of books for children and young adults. Annick publishes over 20 titles a year, including board books, picture books, creative non-fiction, and fiction. Annick also publishes e-book editions of most titles. Among its most notable books are the best-selling, award-winning titles Chanda’s Secrets, Bite of the Mango, The Paperbag Princess, and The Man with the Violin. We have published books by such best-selling authors as Robert Munsch, Ruth Ohi and Kathy Stinson. When do you announce new titles and in what format? Spring and Fall through Edelweiss eBook FAQ • Yes, our company does have rights cleared for eBooks • Yes, the eBooks are available to the School and/or Library Market • Available eBook Formats: PDF, ePub2 Notes EBMA 2018 Annual Meeting Publisher Profile Book Page 8 Arbordale Publishing 612 Johnnie Dodds Blvd. Suite A2 Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 United States https://arbordalepublishing.com/ Imprints Represented Arbordale Publishing Fiscal Year 01/01-12/31 EBMA Contact Lee German Direct Phone: (843) 971-6722 | Cell Phone: --| Email: [email protected] Marketing Contact (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone: -- | Email: -- Marketing Contact (Children Books) Heather Williams Direct Phone: (843) 971-6722 | Cell Phone: -- | Email: [email protected] Sales Director (Adult Books) Direct Phone: -- | Cell Phone:
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