The National Book Award finalist recommends some of the memoirs and novels he read in preparation for writing 'The Complex,' a domestic drama mixed with a story of immigration and Indian political ...
The industry veteran’s new Philadelphia-based publisher is focused on history, biography, memoir, and historical fiction. The company plans to publish three titles this year, starting in July, with ...
Longtime teacher and author Ernesto Cisneros spoke with PW about how watching his own parents age inspired his time-traveling middle grade novel, 'Queso, Just in Time.' ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book following a child navigating Ramadan, a middle grade novel about tweens who are determined to sabotage their parents’ relationship, a ...
PEN America is doubling down on its support for young people in the Twin Cities by co-hosting with Just Us Books and Penguin Random House a virtual event on March 10 that will feature live readings by ...
Children’s booksellers, authors, and publishers were out in force among the approximately 1,400 Winter Institute attendees—many of whom braved extreme weather—who gathered in Pittsburgh February 23–26 ...
Greenlandic Inuk author Naja Lund Aparico breaks down the enduring myths surrounding Greenland and how she aims to offer more authentic representation through her picture book 'Seasons by the Lake.' ...
As the division marks its centennial, PW asked Rich Thomas, SVP and executive director of publishing, what distinguishes HarperCollins Children's Books among the ranks of children’s publishers.
The Box Hill author and Pillion director tell PW about adapting Mars-Jones’s 2020 queer novel into a star-studded “dom-com.” ...
The overnight announcement of the next two novels in Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series—set for October 2026 and January 2027—has led her publisher to lift its profit projections for ...
Two years after its acquisition by the London-based publisher, New Hampshire’s Steerforth Press is officially transitioning into an imprint of Pushkin’s U.S. arm.
Sales of professional books were the one weak spot in what was a generally good quarter for the company. For the period ended January 31, 2026, revenue rose 1.5%, to $410 million, while operating ...
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