Four Industry Veterans Lay Out Advice at SCBWI
Four longtime children’s publishing experts gave an optimistic but realistic view of the children’s book scene, circa 2012, at the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Winter Conference in New York City. more...
BEA Adds Children's Day, Could Admit Public in 2013
It’s not just the timing—one week later than usual—that makes this year’s BookExpo stand out. Among the tweaks is a dedicated day for children’s booksellers. And looking ahead to 2013 it could invite the public on the last day. more...
Ten Years Later, a Newbery Committee Reunites
A decade ago, a committee of 14 women and one man chose Linda Sue Park's A Single Shard for the 2002 Newbery Medal and then chose... to stick together; in the years since, they've become a tight-knit bunch. more...
Dial Signs William Wegman for Publishing Program
After a hiatus of nearly seven years, artist and author William Wegman is returning to children's books. more...
New Stiefvater Series Due in September
More good news for Maggie Stiefvater fans: hot off the author's Printz Honor for The Scorpio Races at last week's ALA Youth Media Awards, Scholastic has announced the publication of a new four-book series from Stiefvater. more...
Obituary: Gerald Harrison
Gerald (Jerry) Harrison, former president of the children's book division of Random House, died on January 19. He was 83. more...
Obituary: Bill Wallace
Children’s author Bill Wallace died on January 30 at his home in Chickasa, Okla., after a battle with cancer. He was 64. more...
Best Children's Books of 2011
We've assembled our list of the very best books published for children and teens in 2011. Did your favorites make the cut? Click through to see our selections for the year's best picture books, fiction, and nonfiction. more...
Hungry for More About the Hunger Games?
Suzanne Collins's Hunger Games trilogy ended in 2010, but it gets a new lease on life with the release of the big-screen version of the first novel on March 23. Eighth-grader Amandla Stenberg, 13, who portrays Rue, talked with PW about her role in the movie. more...
Fall 2011 Children's Announcements
Welcome to our fall 2011 children's announcements issue, in which we're looking both forward and back in the listings and accompanying features about colorful characters of publishing past, books-into-apps, and more. more...
Spring 2012 Sneak Previews
Want to know what's on the children's book horizon in spring 2012? You've come to the right place. Our online sneak previews offer a glimpse of what publishers big and small have on deck. Read on for new books from favorite authors like Adam Rex, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, John Green, Christopher Paul Curtis, Natalie Babbitt, Francisco X. Stork, and the late Diana Wynne Jones, among many others. more...
Book News
Valerie Stadick, owner of Main Street Books in Minot, N.D., is eager to introduce her customers to The Fourth Stall: Part II, due this month from HarperCollins's Walden Pond Press.
Industry News
From the growth of Amazon Publishing to the continued rise of e-books, the winds of change are sweeping through the publishing industry. But some things remain the same. That was the message delivered by a panel of three children's agents who spoke at Manhattan's Anthroposophical Society on February 7.
Book News
This week, a trio of book launch events for Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Peter H. Reynolds's Plant a Kiss, Ann Hood's The Treasure Chest series, and Scott Starkey's How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying.
Industry News
Community was the buzzword for a diverse group of children's book professionals who gathered at the Scholastic auditorium this past Tuesday for the first in a three-part series sponsored by the Children’s Book Council.
Book News
This month, Rizzoli will release a facsimile edition of Henri's Walk to Paris, long out of print and the only children's book illustrated by celebrated graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass.
Book News
Who said a trilogy had to stop at three books? On Tuesday Scholastic released a trio of new Hunger Games titles linked to the March 23 movie, which is based on the first story in Suzanne Collins' series.
Industry News
This week in children's apps features Alphabet Adventure!, an interactive exploration of the alphabet including hundreds of images and sounds, and multiple narration voices speaking each letter and word.
Industry News
Macmillan’s children’s reorganization got underway with the hiring of Jennifer Gonzalez to the newly created position of v-p of children’s sales.
Book News
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers has announced a new four-book series from author Lemony Snicket (a pseudonym for Daniel Handler), set to launch this fall.
Industry News
The Curious George store in Harvard Square Cambridge, Mass., will reopen on April 28, with a new name, new owners, and a different product mix, all dedicated to the mischievous monkey.
Tales from the Slush Pile
"Tales from the Slush Pile" is an original comic that follows the trials and tribulations of a children's book writer. Its creator, Ed Briant, has written and illustrated a number of picture books, including Paper Parade, Seven Stories, A Day at the Beach, Don't Look Now, and If You Lived Here You'd Be Home By Now. He is also the author of the YA novel Choppy Socky Blues.