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Obituary: Pat Hutchins
Pat Hutchins, author-illustrator of such beloved picture books as 'Rosie’s Walk' and 'Good-Night, Owl!,' died on November 7 at age 75, at her home in London.
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On My Nightstand: Carl Lennertz's Nighttime Reading
Carl Lennertz, executive director of the Children’s Book Council and Every Child a Reader, shares what’s on his bedside table.
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Four Questions for Jeff Kinney
PW spoke with Kinney about his beloved and bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, which is now celebrating 10 years in print.
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Q & A with Barbara Lehman
PW spoke Lehman about wordless books, how children react to her stories, and her sequel to 'The Red Book.'
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Four Questions for Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
We spoke with the Nightmares! co-authors about their forthcoming YA collaboration, 'Otherworld.'
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Four Questions for Katherine Paterson
The Newbery Medalist discusses her first new novel in more than five years, 'My Brigadista Year.'
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The Life Cycle of a Book
Author-illustrator Elisha Cooper reflects on the bookmaking process, from initial idea to finished product.
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Q & A with Emily Winfield Martin
PW spoke with the author-illustrator about venturing into middle-grade territory in her forthcoming fairytale retelling, 'Snow & Rose.'
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Four Questions for Malala Yousafzai
PW spoke with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning and bestselling author about addressing complex topics for picture book readers.
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Q & A with Antonio Iturbe
PW caught up with Antonio Iturbe, author of 'The Librarian of Auschwitz,' about exploring the true story of Edita Adlerova, who spent her early adolescence in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Four Questions for Anthony Horowitz
PW called on Horowitz to ask about the unexpected return of Alex Rider.
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Four Questions for Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
The Newbery Honor author spoke with PW about her research process and planning a two-book story arc.
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Q & A with Samantha Mabry
Mabry spoke with PW about her personal connection to magical realism, and the imaginative possibilities found in the Texas landscape.
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Four Questions for Carrie DiRisio
(aka @broodingYAhero)The mastermind behind the popular @broodingYAhero Twitter parody discusses her forthcoming debut.
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Four Questions for Peter Sís
Sís, a Hans Christian Andersen Award winner and three-time Caldecott Honoree, spoke to PW about his two-tiered personal inspiration for 'Robinson.'
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Q & A with Kristin Cashore
PW spoke with Cashore about stepping away from the Graceling Realm in her new novel, 'Jane, Unlimited.'
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In Conversation: Dan Santat and Connie Hsu
Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat and his editor at Roaring Brook, Connie Hsu, talk about their latest collaboration, 'After the Fall.'
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Four Questions for Stephanie Perkins
Perkins discusses her latest YA novel, which ventures into unexpected territory: horror.
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Q & A with Tracey Baptiste
We spoke with Baptiste about finding connections between Caribbean and West African folklore, and crafting the follow-up to her middle-grade novel, 'The Jumbies.'
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Q & A with Daniel José Older
We spoke with Older about the second book in his YA fantasy series, 'Shadowhouse Fall.'



