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  • Authors Guild Dinner Recognizes Suzanne Collins, Children’s Literature

    The Authors Guild recognized Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins with its Distinguished Service to the Literary Community honor at its annual dinner on May 25 in New York City.

  • Kate DiCamillo Launches New Stint as CSLP Spokesperson

    Kate DiCamillo is well suited to her role as 2016 National Summer Reading Champion for the Collaborative Summer Library Program, a title she is reprising from 2015.

  • Children’s and YA Books at BEA: A Photo Essay

    As McCormick Place in Chicago, Ill., filled to fit children's and YA publishers, librarians, booksellers, and book lovers alike for BookExpo America, which took place May 11–13, plenty of merriment was captured.

  • BookCon 2016 in Photos

    Less than 24 hours after booksellers left McCormick Place in Chicago at the end of BookExpo America on May 13, the convention center's West Hall was transformed from trade show to literary amusement park.

  • Epic Success in Kids' E-Book Subscription

    Children's e-book subscription service Epic, based in Redwood City, Calif., is one company that is bucking the naysaying trends.

  • Children's Book Week 2016 in Photos

    Across the country, bookstores and librarians hosted authors, story times, and engaged young readers in activities.

  • In Brief: May 19, 2016

    This week, an author visits schools in sub-Saharan Africa; parade-goers keep all their ducks in a row; a mother-and-son creative team talk Tuskegee Airmen; an author shares the stage with her book characters; a school offers a gator-sized welcome to a visiting author; and an author steps into his own stories.

  • BEA 2016: Big Books from Small Presses Create a Buzz

    While the five books presented at the BEA Selects: Children's panel session were from small presses, they all made a big impression on the audience.

  • BEA 2016: Strategies for Selling Diverse Children's Books

    Librarian Betsy Bird moderated a discussion with bookseller Erica Luttrell, librarian Shanutee Burns, and bookseller Elizabeth Bluemle about ways to get racially and ethnically diverse books into the hands of customers and patrons.

  • BookCon 2016: YA Authors Take Center Stage at Literary Fan Fest

    YA authors who were most feted at the annual mashup of literature and popular culture, which took place in Chicago on May 14.

  • Peeko Press Launches at BEA

    Peeko Press, a publisher of illustrated hardcover storybooks, is making its debut at BEA this week, where it will introduce its first four titles.

  • Middle Grade Books Take on Mature Topics

    Books for upper-middle-grade readers are increasingly tackling subjects once considered almost exclusively the province of YA: sexual identity, mental illness, suicide, eating disorders, terrorism, and war.

  • Yallwest 2016 in Photos

    More than 100 authors and illustrators attended the two-day celebration of all things YA (and some middle grade this year, too).

  • A Children's Bookstore to Pop Up in the Bronx

    Playwright Calvin Alexander Ramsey is the latest children's book author to add "bookseller" to his many accomplishments.

  • Pat Mora Celebrates 20 Years of Honoring Día

    For two decades, children's book author and literacy advocate Pat Mora has been rallying enthusiasm for and participation in El día de los niños/ El día de los libros'(Children's Day/Book Day), aka Día, an annual celebration of tchildren and books.

  • Canadian Children's Book Week to Host 400+ Events from Coast to Coast

    This Saturday, the 39th annual TD Canadian Children's Book Week kicks with 29 authors, illustrators, and storytellers participating in more than 400 book-related events across the country.

  • In Brief: May 5, 2016

    This week, a publisher donates books for a cause; fans hone their writing skills with a favorite author; an author sends his books to Princeton; and an author launches his new mystery-adventure series.

  • SCBWI Conference Attendees Raise Funds for Diversity

    About 600 attendees at this year's Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators' "Wild Wild" Midwest conference, got into the spirit of the gathering by going wild with their cash over diversity.

  • 2016 NYC Independent Bookstore Day in Photos

    A PW staffer takes readers on a photo tour of local children's bookstores celebrating Independent Bookstore Day.

  • Valuing 'Reading Over Parking'

    The denial of a special permit to park the Scholastic Summer Reading Road Trip Bus in front of Eight Cousins this summer has forced townspeople to reflect on what matters most.

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