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  • YA Romance Makes the Honor Roll: Focus on Romance 2012

    With a host of dedicated YA romance imprints, and teen romance titles on YA publishers’ main lists, today’s teens have no shortage of reading options. Harlequin Teen debuted in 2009, Sourcebooks Fire in 2010, and Kensington’s Kteen in 2011. Each has proven to be a winning decision for the publisher.

  • Fall 2012 Sneak Previews

    Get the inside track on fall's biggest books for children and teens with our exclusive Fall 2012 Sneak Previews.

  • Spring 2012 Children's Listings: Publishers T-Z

    Spring 2012 Children's Listings. Publishers T-Z

  • Spring 2012 Children's Listings: Publishers R-S

    Spring 2012 Children's Listings. Publishers R-S

  • Spring 2012 Children's Listings: Publishers M-Q

    Spring 2012 Children's Listings. Publishers M-Q

  • Spring 2012 Children's Listings: Publishers D-F

    Spring 2012 children's books. Publishers D-F.

  • Spring 2012 Children's Listings: Publishers A-C

    Listings of spring 2012 children's books. Publishers A-C

  • Spring 2012 Children's Announcements

    Throughout the recent economic downturn, the children’s book industry proved largely insulated from the declines that afflicted the other trade segments, thanks to a mix of blockbuster series and the popularity of all things vampiric and dystopian. The ascension of e-books has also had less impact on children’s publishing, but that is beginning to change.

  • African-American Interest Young Readers' Titles, 2011-2012

    The following is a list of African-American interest books for young readers; compiled from publisher responses to our October PW Call for Information, these titles are publishing between September 2011 and March 2012.

  • Don’t Miss Our Spring Announcements Deadline!

    Title collection procedure for PW’s spring adult and children’s announcements—the Jan. 23 and Feb. 20 issues, respectively, is under way.

  • 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.

  • Fall 2011 Children's Announcements: T-Z

    Our look at Fall 2011 Children's books.

  • Fall 2011 Children's Announcements: R-S

    Our look at Fall 2011 Children's books.

  • Fall 2011 Children's Announcements: M-Q

    Our look at Fall 2011 Children's books.

  • Fall 2011 Children's Announcements: G-L

    Our look at Fall 2011 Children's books.

  • Fall 2011 Children's Announcements: D-F

    Our look at Fall 2011 Children's books.

  • Colorful Characters

    We asked some industry veterans to recall memorable personalities they've encountered during their careers

  • Children's Books For Fall: Fall 2011 Children's Announcements

    Welcome to our fall 2011 children's announcements issue, in which we're looking both forward and back. In our features section, two developers discuss the path to market for new apps; pioneering indie booksellers reflect on their heyday; industry veterans share stories about memorable figures from publishing's past; and Kadir Nelson talks about the challenges of his new project, Heart and Soul.

  • Fall 2011 Children's Announcements: A-C

    Our look at Fall 2011 Children's books.

  • Where the Kids Are: Marketing Online

    As recently as three years ago, online was a small piece of what children's marketers did, and it consisted primarily of creating a Web site or a Facebook page, or perhaps allowing for authors to interact with fans on MySpace. But today there is no longer a question whether "to screen or not to screen."

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