Posts Tagged ‘Rick’

Bookbits for April 18th, 2013

Thursday, April 18th, 2013
  • And finally, booksellers, from all angles. We do like to think this is what we do, although sadly/thankfully* not quite so half-dressed. (*cross out whatever is inapplicable here)

Many thanks to Tom, Rick, Jitse, PeterL and Sigrid for several of the above links!  If you have any book-related news links you want to share, mail blog@abc.nl.

Store Bits: ABC in the media

Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

A special Store Bits this week featuring ABC or ABC staff in other media the past months!

Our Reinoud was interviewed for English Breakfast Radio Amsterdam last month.  He talked about Dutch authors in translation like Arnon Grunberg and Herman Koch, and our Espresso Book Machine.

Speaking of Arnon Grunberg, check out this video about the launch of the English translation of Tirza (and a belated birthday celebration for Mr. Grunberg :-) )!  The video includes some reading aloud from the book and a few insights into the process of translating.

Can you spot ABC’s Luke, Rick, and Lynn?

Launch of the American edition of Arnon Grunberg’s novel Tirza from Arnon Grunberg on Vimeo.

A bit older but still interesting:  Rick’s 25th ABC anniversary was highlighted in Het Parool, Sophie gave some reading recommendations to The Hague Expat radio program DutchBuzz, ABC was featured on RTL 7’s Business Channel, and Lynn, Nadine and Paul were interviewed for the NRC series on family businesses (sadly only viewable if you have a subscription, though).

Bookbits for December 17th, 2012

Monday, December 17th, 2012
  • A new literary trend? The Independent highlights the rise of ’steamies’ – teen erotic fiction.  My first, rather Puritan, reaction was “what?!?”, but then I remembered all those Mills & Boon books I used to read around that time.  So, perhaps not a new trend, but rather a spotlight for one that’s been around since books were first published.  ;-)

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The Frankfurt Book Fair Experience

Tuesday, September 25th, 2012

By Buchmesse veterans Lynn and Rick.

Every year we send a crew of ABC’ers to scout the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world’s largest book exhibition and trade fair, looking for new trends. We refresh relationships with our trusted suppliers, make new deals and bring home book samples to delight and surprise you. News and gossip fly through the atmosphere, but let’s be honest, we’re like pigs hunting truffles – to find new books that still excite us after all these years and to be able to share that find on the spot with colleagues is an experience worth repeating.

Buchmesse veterans Lynn and Rick travel to Frankfurt every year, and share some of their decades’ worth of adventures…

Lynn

My first time was forty years ago.  It started with a death-defying cruise down the autobahn at 180 km/hour in little red Fiat which stopped at a hangar-like exhibition space. Mitch, who was then ABC’s director, walked around looking for new things to sell and contacts to be made. I tagged along trying to learn something. At that time, we were barred from buying directly from the largest US and UK publishers, so we were always looking for smaller publishers with unique books and persuading them to sell to us. Hotel rooms were in such short supply that the four of us (three gay guys and myself) had to share one room, and slept in shifts. (After just one such night we were too tired to do any more business, so we drove back to Amsterdam. When I walked into the dormitory a day earlier than expected, my then-boyfriend said, “Oh, you’re home early. *sad sigh*”, while my now-husband said “Oh, you’re home already!!!” …but that’s another story!)

In the decades that followed, more publishers would talk to us and we figured out that some of them left their samples at the fair rather than transport them back to the States. So we offered to buy them for a good price and brought the samples home – first in a car, then in a van, then in a truck, and now in a full container.

This October we’ll go again, both veterans and new ABC staff. The newbies are always overwhelmed by the size of the Fair and by ABC’s name recognition among English-language publishers. Hotel rooms are still scarce, so we stay outside the city and get lost every year, music blasting, and singing along, full of pasta and wine. After a hefty weekend, the container arrives at ABC and it still feels like Christmas has come early as we unpack the goodies we found and brought home to feed the avid and curious readers we still love to excite.

Rick

In my second year at ABC (that being 1989), I was asked by my boss to go to the Frankfurt Book Fair to “buy books and publishers’ stands.” I was extremely nervous and apprehensive about talking to the most powerful people in the book industry and asked my owner what I should say, how I should dress, etc.  I was told to dress “casual”, and to just approach the publisher in question, introduce myself and state what I wanted from them.

Upon entering the great Hall (commonly known as Hall 8 for representing all English-language publishers), I noticed that virtually everyone was dressed to the hilt, in designer clothes, suits, ties and fancy dresses.

As I approached my first publisher, in my slightly worn Prince t-shirt, wearing my favorite Levis (which had a few tiny rips from its “vintage” old age I stammered: “Hi, my name is Rick Lightstone from the American Book Center in Amsterdam and I would like to buy all the books displayed here for a very cheap price, please.”  At which point the publisher raised his eyes from his desk with utter disdain, looked me up and down (he in his Armani suit) and muttered “Excuse me, do we have an appointment? And who are you ?”

I vowed then and there, that when I next returned to The Frankfurt Book Fair, I would be attired in the most beautiful suit, with the most impressive business cards known to mankind!

Event Reports: Recon 2.0, Prof. Nurit Peled-Elhanan, and Louis Bohtlingk

Monday, September 24th, 2012

On Saturday, September 15th, ABC Amsterdam hosted Recon 2.0, with the help of Diamond Comics and a wonderfully sunny day.

Anime and manga lovers came from near and far to join in the festivities: an artwork contest, several manga drawing workshops, a cosplay contest, a raffle and a pop quiz.  Judging by the crowds everyone had a great time – we certainly did!

Thanks to everyone who helped us make this event memorable: Manga School, Tea Tales, Aniway magazine, Noriko Aoki, Nishicon, Abunai, J-pop and of course Diamond Comics.  But the biggest thank you is reserved for all you manga enthusiast who joined us on the day!

For many, many more pictures, visit our Flickr page, aniday.nu or kakashi’s Facebook album.  If you want to share your own pictures, leave a comment and we’ll add your link!

Israeli professor Nurit Peled-Elhanan lectured and signed her book Palestine in Israeli School Books at both ABC Den Haag and ABC Amsterdam, on Thursday, September 20th, and Friday, September 21st, respectively.  Professor Peled-Elhanan was an enthusiastic speaker/author, and the audience at both events was engaged and lively – but with such an interesting topic that was going to be a given!

Author Louis Bohtlingk gave a presentation and signed his book Dare to Care at ABC Den Haag on September 22nd and ABC Amsterdam on September 23rd.  Both times, the event was followed by an Espresso Book Machine demonstration, with fresh copies of Dare to Care printed on the spot.  The EBM demonstration was enthusiastically received by all, including the author and his publisher!  :-)

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