For the team at Sourcebooks' Wonderland imprint, publishing 'Truckosaurus' by the late Karen Shapiro, illustrated by Rachel ...
Book publishing had a high profile in a number of ways at the 120th edition of New York International Toy Fair, held in New ...
Huda Al-Marashi writes for both children and adults; here, she reflects on her new middle grade novel, 'Hail Mariam,' which is inspired by her transformative experience as the only Muslim teen ...
Within four months, three picture books and one YA novel inspired by Herman Melville’s best-known works are hitting shelves.
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book ode to springtime, a middle grade adventure based on Indigenous American tales, a YA fiction anthology highlighting climate change, and ...
Jonathan Burnham, president and publisher of Harper, acquired USCOM rights to the author’s Partita, a “deeply moving novel about life and art,” from Sam Stoloff of the Frances Goldin Literary Agency.
A small Minnesota literacy nonprofit organization and a large national one are providing multilingual books to Twin Cities area families sheltering in place.
Through the collaboration, PRH will support the nonprofit’s mission of making the book business more diverse by contributing to its programming and creating opportunities for members to engage ...
When PW asked executives at nine Christian publishing houses about their plans for growth this year, all were optimistic.
Following the success of its romance imprint Slowburn, the publisher aims to replicate its book community–focused social media strategy to get horror by debut and familiar voices into the hands of ...
Calista Brill at First Second has bought Lenna & Caterpillar by Laura Knetzger, a middle grade graphic novel about a young priestess and her cat-insect hybrid companion who travel on a quest.
PW asked publishers, agents, and authors if it matters in the marketplace when an ostensibly “Christian” novel that steers clear of sex scenes and course language also omits any mention of faith.