In honor of World Kid Lit Month in September, we spoke with publishers and translators about the landscape of children’s ...
London-based communications and PR agency Midas has opened a U.S. office and hired Katharine Myers, most recently senior ...
Stewart, most recently manager of grassroots communications for the ALA's Public Policy and Advocacy Office, will join the ...
Robin Talley's new novel, 'Everything Glittered,' brings readers to the Prohibition days of Washington, D.C., as 17-year-old ...
At the September 17–18 California Independent Booksellers Alliance meeting in Pasadena, members looked for effective ways to capture sales, promote their stores online and in person, and communicate ...
The Nomadic Press founder has been appointed as the new executive director of the Bay Area Book Festival, now in its 11th year. He succeeds Cherilyn Parsons, who founded the festival and stepped down ...
Publishers shared some of the recent and forthcoming children's titles in translation they're especially proud to be bringing ...
Is it a matter of art imitating life, or life imitating art? That question is up for debate at Books of Wonder in New York ...
We asked two-time Printz Award winner A.S. King and fellow YA author Stephanie Kuehnert to discuss their new books and the ...
Scholastic celebrates the beloved Baby-sitters Club series, originally written by Ann M. Martin, with “Summer of the ...
We spoke with a dozen literary translators about the joys and tribulations of working with U.S. publishers—including issues of visibility and recognition and the rise of AI—and their forecast for the ...
Stokes reimagines the murder of Matthew Shepard in this speculative historical novel, an auspicious debut. In 1990s Wyoming, 17-year-old Ash is instantly infatuated with 19-year-old Shane, who Ash ...