Berkley, Penguin Young Readers Team Up on New Imprint
Berkley Books, an imprint of Penguin, will join forces with Penguin Young Readers to launch Berkley XO, a new imprint for fiction with crossover appeal for both adult and YA readers. more...Stephen King to Voice ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Audiobook
Stephen King will voice a new rendition of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale 'Hansel and Gretel,' a forthcoming picture book written by King, with artwork by late renowned illustrator Maurice Sendak. more...Let’s Help the Kids Be Alright
Carolyn Mackler reflects on her new middle grade novel, 'Right Back at You,' and her pen-pal program that connects children from diverse geographic regions and encourages them to seek commonality despite differences. more...In Brief: July 10, 2025
Recently a New York public servant dropped by a book event, an author made an appearance on 'Good Morning America,' and a conference welcomed an author for a presentation. more...New Kids' and YA Books: Week of July 14, 2025
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book ode to Día de los Muertos, a graphic novel about an insecure witch learning to fly, a YA fantasy about fatal phoenix races, and more. more...Obituary: Katie Cunningham
Children’s book publisher Katie Cunningham, known as a visionary editor with a keen eye for new talent, died on July 4 following complications from ovarian cancer, at the age of 43. more...Children's Books at ALA: A Photo Essay
Librarians and publishers gathered in Philadelphia for this year’s American Library Association annual meeting, held June 26–30, where dozens of authors and illustrators were also in attendance, meeting librarians, speaking on panels, and signing copies of their books. more...Spring Flying Starts
We spotlight the authors of five of the season’s most promising children’s and YA debuts. more...PW Summer Reads 2025
For young readers settling into back seats, beach blankets, or park benches, our editors' summer picks include transporting picture books, travel-oriented middle grade, and thrilling YA tellings. MORE2025 YA Trends: Bouncing Between the Dark and Light
A survey of upcoming titles shows a mix of genres and tones for our current moment—from vacation romances to dark academia and high-stakes heists. more...Turning the Tide on Middle Grade Books
Movers and shakers behind five newish imprints are aiming to turn the tide on sales in the middle grade category. more...Fall 2025 Sneak Previews
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Our 2024 Facts and Figures compilation of children’s and YA bestsellers includes a wide variety of titles, dominated by middle grade graphic novel series, YA thrillers and romance, and evergreen picture book favorites. more...Where Is the Kid Lit Community Online?
As social media communities splinter, authors and publishers wonder where their next digital water cooler will be. more...Children’s Editors on the Worst Places They Were Ever Pitched
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Industry News
Let’s Help the Kids Be Alright
Carolyn Mackler reflects on her new middle grade novel, 'Right Back at You,' and her pen-pal program that connects children from diverse geographic regions and encourages them to seek commonality despite differences.
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Book News
Stephen King to Voice ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Audiobook
Stephen King will voice a new rendition of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale 'Hansel and Gretel,' a forthcoming picture book written by King, with artwork by late renowned illustrator Maurice Sendak.
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Industry News
In Brief: July 10, 2025
Recently a New York public servant dropped by a book event, an author made an appearance on 'Good Morning America,' and a conference welcomed an author for a presentation.
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Book News
New Kids' and YA Books: Week of July 14, 2025
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book ode to Día de los Muertos, a graphic novel about an insecure witch learning to fly, a YA fantasy about fatal phoenix races, and more.
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Industry News
Children's Books at ALA: A Photo Essay
Librarians and publishers gathered in Philadelphia for this year’s American Library Association annual meeting, held June 26–30, where dozens of authors and illustrators were also in attendance, meeting librarians, speaking on panels, and signing copies of their books.
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Authors
Q & A with Gus Gordon
Veteran illustrator Gus Gordon makes his solo graphic novel debut with the middle grade comic 'Into the Bewilderness.'
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Industry News
Obituary: Katie Cunningham
Children’s book publisher Katie Cunningham, known as a visionary editor with a keen eye for new talent, died on July 4 following complications from ovarian cancer, at the age of 43.
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Book News
Rights Report: Week of July 7, 2025
New deals for Cara Stout, Courtney Gould, Alison Gervais, and others.
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Industry News
Horror Offers Young Readers Safe Spaces in Scary Times
Taylor Hunsberger, a children’s librarian at the East Flatbush branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, reflects on the ways that horror stories provide children with a vital testing ground to face their real-life fears.
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Authors
Four Questions for J.E. Thomas
J.E. Thomas tackles themes of loneliness and belonging through a contemporary sci-fi lens in her newest middle grade novel 'The AI Incident.'