
May 9, 2007
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Still Recovering...
...from the 6th Annual BookCrossing Convention in South Carolina. I kid you not.
It was quite an experience. The Charleston BookCrossers turned on true Southern Hospitality for all the attendees and guests. It was a 3-day epic adventure
of book lovers from around the world. For those of you not able to attend, imagine close to 1000 books wild released in a town chock full of literary
history. Another 1000 or so books got new journal entries there in Charleston, as controlled releases, trades and gifts from far flung BookCrossers for
the Book Buffet. And lest you think it was all high brow talk in hushed library tones, I can tell you personally that BookCrossers know how to have
fun. Laughter was a main ingredient of the weekend. If you're in doubt as to the accuracy of my words, check out the blogs, journal entries
and pictures created by members to commemorate the time. Smiles are the main ingredient.
South Carolina was my first stop in many travels planned throughout the year. I really want to hear from you first hand how we can make BookCrossing a
better worldwide book community. I’m looking forward to attending the Frankfurt, Germany BookCrossing event(17 — 20 May) in a couple of weeks and
it's sure to be an event to remember. Hopefully I'll be at the MegaBookCrossing 2007 in Nice on June 23. Then on to the UK UnConvention at the end of
June, which also promises to draw a big crowd. The Australian convention is in early October and all signs point to an equally strong showing
bringing BookCrossing Blokes and Sheilas from near and far.
I’m not going to dive into business detail in this initial piece. I want to
simply say “thanks” to everyone I’ve met in person and through email and reiterate my commitment to helping BookCrossing maintain its position as the
largest free book club on the p***t. No one else even comes close to what we have. Your loyalty and dedication to the site is appreciated by everyone
associated with bookcrossing.com and we will work harder than ever to keep you coming back! Best to all,
Scott
redsoxbookguy
Spring Cleaning Time for BookCrossing
Perhaps you heard a huge cheer last month when BookCrossing's new servers went to work? Just
in case you think that's all that is new, here's a little list of some of the new site improvements. A big thank you to Matt, who heads the best tech team in
the world, for all the hard work to help us keep on 'Crossing. He was the genius behind our new Catch and Release Mapping feature (and listened when we sent
up a plea to keep the side bar recently released/caught feature). Matt is the Support Team's "Go-To" guy when there's a problem, and he's yet to be
stumped. Site wide, there's an ongoing effort to make sure that all features work on all operating systems, both PC and Mac. Our sign-up page has been
streamlined to make it easier for folks checking out the site to stick around and join the fun. There is an improved book look up and support for 13
digit ISBNs when registering a book. Our database has gone through initial tuning to increase query speeds. Some of the important links, such as FAQs,
Contact Us, and our Privacy Policy can now be found at the bottom of every site page. (And have you noticed that our FAQs are easier to read and
navigate now?) There's a message from our CEO now listed, and there will be regular updates from Scott in the newsletters. All in all, the site is going
through a BIG spring cleaning. Much of this was presented at the Charleston Convention in April. Be sure to check out the
videos and video transcripts
(thank you TexasWren!) for more information. Keep your eyes open for all sorts of new and e
xciting features, improvements and upgrades.
Pictured: Matt Brass and Scott Sorochak working out details at the Charleston BookCrossing Convention, April 2007. Many thanks
to azuki for the picture.
Panera Bread Catches BookCrossing Fever
Here's some yummy news: Panera Bread® bakery-cafes in select
areas will become Official BookCrossing Zones this month! Not only will each Panera location in San Diego, CA, Chicago, IL and Jacksonville, FL feature OBCZs,
some locations will also host BookCrossing Gatherings in May and June. Many BookCrossers meet at Panera Breads across the US already
and love the warm, welcoming environment, fabulous
food and free wi-fi. It's a winning combination for sure! Check the Meetings and Conventions
Forum for dates and details. And if you don't live in one of those cities, but have a Panera near you, why not stop in, say hello, share a meal and
release a book? (Our marvelous image of Ballycumber with a baguette was created by Moem. It would
make a tasty addition to your Panera Bread releases!)
Convention Greetings from the Greek Symposium and North American Convention
One thing is certain: when BookCrossers gather together, good cheer, great conversation, and lots of laughter abound. Rumor has it there is even
occasional talk of books! If you couldn't make either of these events, be sure to do a little armchair traveling via an
article written by aris1 for our
Newsletter.
The group that
gathered in Charleston also had a grand time, and promise to get an article or two in over the next little bit. In the meantime, they tell us you can
catch a glimpse of a lot of the festivities over at the BookCrossing 2007 Anniversary/North
American Convention photo pool. There sure are a lot of smiling faces and beautiful places seen at both conventions. Many thanks to all the
organizers for their hard work. And yes, the cake at the Charleston convention tasted as good as it looked! Next up is
Germany — See you there!
BookCrossing Support (a.k.a. Team Oh Bother) Just Got Even Better
A message from Heather Pedersen
As many of you know, it takes a tremendous amount of
time and tact to manage the support emails and keep this site successful and running for free. We couldn’t do it with out our fabulous, behind-the-scenes
Volunteer Support Team! This bunch of committed, zealous BookCrossers are extremely generous to donate their time and talent to maintain the literally
hundreds of questions, problems, issues and queries that come through the contact link and in the forum every month. They expertly help
Scott and me manage the volumes of press requests,
email, and general business-related inquiries that get fielded on a daily basis. We sincerely couldn’t do it without them (ok, ok, but it would cost
us our first-borns and an arm and a leg — none of which Scott and I are able to give). Having said that, it is our honor to “officially” welcome
long-time, passionate and VERY active, UK BookCrosser, Netstation, to the Volunteer Support Team. Steve has been an active “unofficial” behind-the-scenes
contributor acting as a UK ambassador, giving the Europeans a good show on the radio and does a fantastic job of interviewing and fielding the UK press
on our behalf. In addition, Steve is the contact person for the 2008 BookCrossing Anniversary Convention held in London. We are ticklishly excited to
have him join the ranks of the Volunteer Team. Welcome Sir Steve!!
Pictured above: BC Support Team present at the Trivia Night during the Charleston Convention. Playing as Team "Oh Bother"
(complete with the t-shirts sporting our error message screen page), they managed to take second place in the contest.
Limited Edition Book Plate #18 and New OBCZ Products Now in the Supply Store
Now you can dress up your Official BookCrossing Zone
by putting one of our brand new Official BookCrossing Zone Clingies in the window. The clingie is the same 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 cm) size as our regular
window clingie and easily adheres to most surfaces. It is the perfect way to help identify your favorite OBCZ to other BookCrossers and BookCrossers-to-be.
Thanks to all in the forum over the years who have asked for this item to be offered, and many thanks to
saine who is the creative talent behind the graphics. Clingies are available exclusively in
our Supply Store. Click on over and pick one up. You'll
have the double satisfaction of supporting your OBCZ and supporting the site. And while you're there, be sure to check out the new OBCZ kits of all
kinds, for both starting an OBCZ or maintaining an already established one. You'll find all these products in our brand new
OBCZ Supplies section. And our latest Limited Edition Book Plate,
How To Catch A
Sailor, by artist Kami Blood, will ensnare you with visions of the sea and tales of
mermaids bewitching sailors. Who knew that sirens have a manual?
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SYMPOSIUM IS GREEK FOR PARTY!
Cast a glance at the 2nd Greek BookCrossing Convention in Athens
by * (aris1)
The Athens Symposium was quite a blast! About 70 BookCrossers
from all over Greece and even the UK joined the party and had a great time. We really enjoyed strolling in sunny Athens, making new friends, meeting old
ones, drinking wine, eating souvlaki, philosophizing, and releasing loads of books! ...
[read it all at http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/2645]
RELEASE YOUR BOOKS IN SUNNY NICE!
MBC on Saturday, 23 June in Nice, France - Big release event
by KanaPoutz
French BookCrossers are happy to announce that the 11th MBC will take place
in Nice, on Saturday, 23 June! BookCrossers will meet and release their books in the great setting of the castle hill, overlooking the Mediterranean and
the old town....
[read it all at http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/2629]
ARCTIC RELEASE
BookCrossing at the top of the world.
by Eero Rinne (erinne)
I believe I'm about to commit the northernmost book release so far. I'm participating in a sea ice field measurement campaign at arctic schooner Tara, now
situated at 87 degrees northern latitude (see http://www.taraexpeditions.com/). Tara is a French ship that was deliberately frozen in sea ice in the Fall
of 2006 off the coast of Siberia. Tara will drift with sea ice and hopefully arrive in Fram Strait between Greenland and Spitsbergen in 2009. My trip to
Tara is a part of a European DAMOCLES research (http://www.damocles-eu.org/) which aims to better understanding of the climate change to the arctic....
[read it all at http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/2634]
UNLOCKING REALITY ON BOOKCROSSING
Manuscript Takes a BookCrossing Journey Round the World
by ISDT
In July of 2005, our London based Trust were working on the preparation of a manuscript for publication entitled Unlock Reality. Some of our
proofreaders took a shine to the work, and wanted to see it released early. There seemed no way to do this until one of them suggested, why not release
a few copies via BookCrossing. The thinking was that at the very least this might provide us with some feedback and comments which might be helpful in
its presentation to publishers....
[read it all at http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/2637]
BC USED AS A TEACHER'S AID IN UTAH
BookCrossing can inspire, teach and help kids imagine!
by chubsiewhubsie
BookCrossing is more than a book tracking site. It can inspire, teach and help kids imagine. ...
[read it all at http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/2639]
(Dutch)
EEN BEETJE VREEMD MAAR WEL LEKKER
or in English: A BIT STRANGE, BUT FUN ANYWAY
by Aaltsje
Heel vreemd hoe de dingen soms lopen. ...
[read it all at http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/2646]
CALL FOR WRITERS
Want to write for BookCrossing? If your article is accepted, you could see it featured here in the next newsletter. What topics do we need? Anything
about books, reading, or BookCrossing — tutorials, release and catch stories, well-traveled book stories, funny BookCrossing experience stories
— you get the idea. Write it up, then submit it here:
http://www.bookcrossing.com/articles/submit
Top 10 Countries All-Time
| USA | 237,581 (43%) |
| UNITED KINGDOM | 58,286 (11%) |
| GERMANY | 37,000 (7%) |
| CANADA | 36,959 (7%) |
| SPAIN | 28,315 (5%) |
| AUSTRALIA | 25,197 (5%) |
| ITALY | 17,811 (3%) |
| FRANCE | 12,186 (2%) |
| NETHERLANDS | 9,773 (2%) |
| PORTUGAL | 7,368 (1%) |
Top 10 Countries Last Week
| USA | 476 (29%) |
| UNITED KINGDOM | 238 (15%) |
| GERMANY | 116 (7%) |
| N/A | 111 (7%) |
| SPAIN | 85 (5%) |
| CANADA | 83 (5%) |
| NETHERLANDS | 75 (5%) |
| AUSTRALIA | 68 (4%) |
| ITALY | 63 (4%) |
| FRANCE | 41 (3%) |
Wild books released by our members are being caught all over the world, every day! Our site watch forum is where members post
news of great wild book catches. Here are some of the best from the last few days...
Caught in
Kabul several years later
This was among a couple of boxes of books I dropped off at a Canadian Forces base several years ago for inclusion in care packages to troops overseas. It has
just turned up at an American base and the finder has joined.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/1661488
by Miss-Efficiency
Bookish
connections on the train.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/3576809
I am left wanting more (a romance perhaps?) from this
journal entry from AF LOL.
by inkognitoh
there
i was now reading a book for the first time in 5 years
A fun catch!
http://bookcrossing.com/---/4937145
by ResQgeek
10 July 2003
to 30 April 2007
How did it get from the neighbourhood bench to Moncton?
Just another reminder to never give up on our books! They do resurface. I am so pleased by this.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/789284
by Grorser
"this
website is a fantastic idea!" - I got a catch, an enthusiastic new member...
...and a great journal entry:
http://bookcrossing.com/---/4776011
by GoryDetails
Taking
the Book out for Dinner and Drinks
I enjoyed this journal entry for one of my recent releases http://bookcrossing.com/---/4899426 I hope they have a wonderful time
together and that the finder falls in love with the book and with BookCrossing.
by BigKat
brought
by one BCer to convention, released by another and found by a speaker!
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/5018996
by bookczuk
Book
found at bus stop about to go on a round-the-world trip?
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/4797637
Sounds like someone really gets the idea of a traveling book, and I'm glad that
someone let the 4 year old pick up the book at the bus stop, rather than telling them to leave it alone! Let's hope mummafour, AUSSIE73 and her son hear from the book on its travels.
by Foucault
From the UK to South
Africa in less than a week!
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/5042268
I released this yesterday, I think this is the best
catch I've ever had!
by Miss-R
"Sometimes the
synchronicity of life, when I am paying attention, astounds me."
What a great catch for alrescate's BC anniversary!
by Agrace
After thinking
about it, finder goes back and picks up the book!
http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/4163049
by pinklady60
" 'yes, I did it
on purpose' and smile knowingly"
In my recent checking through the go hunting pages, at local releases (or those near friends and relatives), I found this interesting release. Only the 2nd one for a new member- what an
experience!
http://bookcrossing.com/---/5020571
by MaryZee
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