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An Arizona author-illustrator, who has self-published dozens of children’s books that use humor to ignite kids’ interest in ...
Dan Gill taught middle school social studies in New Jersey for more than five decades. In his picture book debut, 'No More ...
While presses of all stripes are glad that James Daunt has put the largest bricks-and-mortar bookstore chain in the U.S. back ...
Hachette Book Group is teaming with the nonprofit, which is dedicated to training and placing young people from ...
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria granted summary judgment to Meta in a copyright case brought by 13 authors, saying they offered virtually no proof of how they were harmed by Meta's use of their ...
Lori Benton has left Scholastic after 14 years as VP and group publisher to head the children's publishing program at Abrams, which publishes children's books under three imprints, including the ...
The new prize will include a $5,000 advance and a simultaneous book deal with New Directions, the U.K.’s Fitzcarraldo, and Australia’s Giramondo. The program will run alongside the three publisher’s ...
The Oxbelly Fiction Writers program has selected 10 emerging writers to attend its 10th annual retreat, slated for June 28–July 6 in Messinia, Greece. Featured guests and advisors include Katie ...
A federal judge in California has issued a complicated ruling in one of the first major copyright cases involving AI training ...
Kuehn will leave her role after 14 years at the helm of Kirkus Reviews, effective July 11. Judy Hottensen, former VP and ...
U.S. publishing sales dropped 4% in April as the audiobook boom that had driven industry growth finally cooled off. Digital ...
The International Thriller Writers wrapped up its 20th annual ThrillerFest in New York on June 21 with its annual Thriller Awards ceremony. After the show, ITW’s cofounders spoke with PW about two ...
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