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Taylor Hunsberger, a children’s librarian at the East Flatbush branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, reflects on the ways ...
J.E. Thomas tackles themes of loneliness and belonging through a contemporary sci-fi lens in her newest middle grade novel ...
Cartoonist Whitney Gardner returns with another speculative middle grade graphic novel in 'Free Piano (Not Haunted).' ...
Christy Mandin, the author-illustrator of 'Millie Fleur’s Poison Garden' and 'Millie Fleur Saves the Night,' talked about the ...
Participants at the American Library Association’s Annual Conference in Philadelphia, June 26–30, sampled the profession’s digital technologies as well as more traditional hands-on innovations.
Gothic horror and dark academia dominate this season’s offerings alongside timely climate fiction and epic romantasy.
While presses of all stripes are glad that James Daunt has put the largest bricks-and-mortar bookstore chain in the U.S. back ...
Quirk Books founder David Borgenicht has instituted a six-month pause in developing and acquiring new books. The company has ...
A federal judge in California has issued a complicated ruling in one of the first major copyright cases involving AI training ...
The vivid sophomore novel from Harris (The Sweetness of Water) follows a formerly enslaved brother and sister in the ...
The industry recorded its 11th consecutive year of revenue growth, with domestic sales hitting €3.037 billion, up 6.3% ...
The Simon & Schuster imprint’s longtime VP and editorial director has been promoted to VP and editor-in-chief. Wein has been ...
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