The annual BookFest at Bank Street took place on November 1 at Bank Street College of Education in Manhattan, with a focus on ...
Children’s publishers hosted a number of Halloween parties last week, and creative staffers donned costumes based on favorite ...
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book about a father-daughter duo enjoying nature, a middle grade ...
Keith Riegert, president of the Stable Book Group, offered a master class on AI tools during the recent Sharjah Publishers ...
A Writer’s History of Book Publishing (self-published, 2024) unpacked with Guild CEO Mary Rasenberger why the industrial ...
Despite ongoing questions about tariffs and uncertainty about the implementation of EUDR, the Book Manufacturers Institute’s ...
Under the reorg, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers has created two distinct editorial groups, one aimed at young readers ...
Capping off a day of energizing programming, Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award laureate and anti-censorship activist Laurie Halse Anderson delivered a powerful keynote, urging the children's book ...
Raquel D’Apice, Emmy Award-winning comedy writer and author of the picture book 'I Am a Highly Dangerous Warrior!,' shares how her messiest and wildest experiences as a substitute teacher help fuel ...
The publishing veteran, who has held senior executive roles at Macmillan, Bloomsbury, and Oxford University Press, has been ...
A study commissioned by the Gotham Ghostwriters and Bernoff.com found that while 61% of professional writers are embracing AI ...
Nonprofit library organization OCLC, which sued Baker & Taylor over its creation of BTCat in March, has asked a federal judge to set a schedule now that the 30-day stay issued in October has expired.
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