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Announcing the Results of This Year’s Board Election
by Barbara Hoffert
We are pleased to announce the results of this year’s board election for the National Book Critics Circle, which was almost as exciting as the U.S. ...read »
Book Reviews 2010: Why we are here, and the disappearance of regional reviews
by David Varno
Despite reports of dwindling attendance and reduced amenities, the scene this morning at BookExpo America was bustling, and the large conference room that ...read »
Book Reviews 2010: Will larger review venues retain their authority?
by David Varno
Here is more video coverage of Saturday’s panel at the BEA, “Book Reviews 2010: What Will They Look Like?.”
Moderator John Reed’s second question sought, in ...read »
NBCC “Name that Author” at Brooklyn Book Festival, September 13, 2009
by Jane Ciabattari
National Book Critics Circle “Name that Author” contest
Brooklyn Book Festival, September 13, 2009.
12 pm Noon on the main stage at
Brooklyn Borough Hall, ...read »
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