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BookExpo Canada 2007

So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye…

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And so ends Q&Q’s up-to-the-minute coverage of BookExpo Canada 2007. This was our first time blogging the show, so we are very interested to hear what we got right, what we got wrong, where we needed to be, and where we should have minded our own damn business.

Don’t forget to check out the literally hundreds of photos taken at BOOKED! events, the parties, and on the trade show floor itself. (Clicking the link opens a full-screen slideshow – we suggest you watch it at the fastest speed.)

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6 Responses to “So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye…”

  1. Anne C. says:

    Maybe more names with the photos? Not that I don’t love seeing pictures of “authors.” :)

  2. selina says:

    Loved the online coverage! Lots of great photos… looking forward to next year’s edition. =)

  3. patricia says:

    Yes, thanks for a fab job covering Book Expo!

  4. Sarah says:

    Hear hear, it was a pleasure to read and link to!

  5. kenneth j. harvey says:

    Dear Q&Q:
    I was unable to attend Book Expo this year.
    Therefore, I was delighted to view all of your photos.
    It gave me great pleasure to see so many colleagues
    enjoying themselves.

    Cheers,
    Kenneth

  6. angel guerra says:

    Dear Quill

    Great to see Johnny Chretien back at it inspiring the working classes. I look forward to reading his new book on writing the perfect grant application.

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