Daniel Kraus’s Angel Down, Jill Lepore’s We the People, and Yiyun Li’s Things in Nature Merely Grow were among the books ...
For the first time, five book and journal publishers have banded together to charge an AI company with copyright infringement in building their large language models.
We spoke with author and National Amabassador for Young People's Literature Mac Barnett about his new essay collection for ...
Winner of a Caldecott Honor and three Coretta Scott King Honors, author-illustrator Christian Robinson investigates ...
In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, we asked the friends and fellow authors to discuss their new middle grade novels— ...
On May 2, the Society of Illustrators, along with national retailer Unclaimed Baggage, hosted a live painting party, at which ...
Janine O'Malley at FSG has acquired world rights to Counting the Stars Home, a middle-grade novel by Maggie Rudd. It's a ...
The publishing arm of the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture (CPSC) at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has ...
President and longtime owner Sharlene Martin (l.) has announced the sale of the agency to former VP Jennifer Newens (r.). It ...
The 114-year-old Christian publisher—long known for biblical commentary, theology, and reference books—is launching a new ...
Ginger Knowlton, executive VP of Curtis Brown, Ltd., is retiring on April 15 after 40 years with the agency. Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing has one new hire. Joshua Bradford has joined as ...
Ahead of Little Free Library Week, held May 17–23, the nonprofit is designating a new focal point for the weeklong ...