In Conversation: The Fan Brothers
We asked sibling collaborators Eric and Terry Fan to interview each other about the inspiration for their new picture book, 'Ocean Meets Sky,' and their creative process. more...Children's Book Week 2018 Preview
From April 30 to May 6, bookstores, libraries, and schools across the country will take part in a busy week-long event, as they celebrate children’s books and the joy of reading. more...Obituary: Anne Rockwell
Author and illustrator Anne Rockwell, celebrated for her many informational picture books for very young children, died of natural causes on April 10. She was 85. more...S&S Partners with Guggenheim on Interactive Children's Programming
Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City are teaming up to host a new event series that connects young readers with a number of contemporary picture book illustrators. more...Simon Boughton to Launch Children’s Imprint at W.W. Norton
W.W. Norton & Company has announced the launch of its first children’s book imprint, Norton Young Readers, helmed by publishing director Simon Boughton. more...Summer Reads 2018
Check out our picks for the best summer books for children and teens of all ages and interests. more...Children’s Books for Spring
Presenting our comprehensive A-to-Z listings of publishers' spring offerings for kids and teens. more...Fall 2018 Sneak Previews
Our exclusive look at some of the noteworthy children's and YA books due out next season. more...Children's and YA Best Books 2017
Publishers Weekly’s selections for the top 50 books of the year: picture books, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and comics for readers of all ages and interests. more...-
Authors
In Conversation: The Fan Brothers
We asked sibling collaborators Eric and Terry Fan to interview each other about the inspiration for their new picture book, 'Ocean Meets Sky,' and their creative process.
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Industry News
S&S Partners with Guggenheim on Interactive Children's Programming
Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City are teaming up to host a new event series that connects young readers with a number of contemporary picture book illustrators.
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Industry News
Obituary: Anne Rockwell
Author and illustrator Anne Rockwell, celebrated for her many informational picture books for very young children, died of natural causes on April 10. She was 85.
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Book News
Children's Book Week 2018 Preview
From April 30 to May 6, bookstores, libraries, and schools across the country will take part in a busy week-long event, as they celebrate children’s books and the joy of reading.
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Industry News
In Brief: April 19, 2018
This week, the Baltic Summit holds a screening of 'Ashes in the Snow'; Ally Carter visits Alaska; Enchanted Lion honors Liniers and Helen Borten; and Kate Hosford celebrates the release of 'Mama’s Belly.'
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Book News
New Kids' and YA Books: Week of April 23, 2018
Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book starring two surfer dudes, a middle grade story about a storm chaser, and a debut YA novel set in a dystopian future.
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Industry News
Obituary: Mimi Kayden
Children’s book marketing director Mimi Kayden, whose tenure at Dutton and Penguin Young Readers lasted 28 years, died on April 16 following a brief illness; she was 84.
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Industry News
Life Stories: A Celebration of the Picture Book Biography at NYU
Authors, illustrators, and industry professionals gathered on April 13 for a symposium exploring a singular form of storytelling—the picture book biography.
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Industry News
La Librairie Parisienne: From Hollywood to Paris
Eight years ago, artist Jackie Clark Mancuso and Hollywood producer Stephen Ujlaki started La Librairie Parisienne to publish the picture book adventures of an expatriate terrier named Hudson.
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Authors
Four Questions for Bruce Eric Kaplan
We spoke with cartoonist Bruce Eric Kaplan about the origin of his new picture book comedy, 'Someone Farted.'
British author-illustrator Katie Green discusses her graphic memoir ‘Lighter Than My Shadow,’ which traces her long struggle with and recovery from anorexia, as well as why telling the story visually was so important.