The new imprint will look to acquire horror content that can work as both books and films. Forthcoming projects include the ...
With two booksellers remaining under house arrest in Jerusalem, a coalition of publishers, booksellers, authors, industry professionals, and activists are marking #BooksellingIsNotACrime Day, on ...
Ebrahimi will move to Riverhead Books from Hogarth Books, where she has worked since 2017, and edited such author-winning ...
The current CEO of Bonnier Books UK will take over from Chapman, the longtime CEO of S&S UK and International, when he steps ...
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Former Boom! executives Megan Christopher, Allyson Gronowtiz, and Elyse Raimo have been named to top spots at Oni, and ...
Katherine Moore, Senior Editor at National Geographic Kids, spoke to PW about how this new series of workbooks has been updated and reimagined to meet the demands of today's parents, while piquing—and ...
A group of eight independent publishers has formally incorporated as the Publishers Cooperative, a new organization aimed at leveraging collective buying power and sharing resources. Founding members ...
Todd debuts with a stirring chronicle of trans and gay trailblazers in Weimar Germany who were persecuted by the Nazis. In 1933 Berlin, Berthold “Bertie” Durchdenwald, an assistant at the ...
Vladimir Sorokin, trans. from the Russian by Max Lawton. Dalkey Archive, $18.95 trade paper (180p) ISBN 978-1-62897-517-8 Many of the stories in this explosive and taboo-busting collection from ...
Atria’s reimagined Washington Square Press imprint releases its first frontlist hardcover titles this month after many years ...
Alvitre, a Tongva/Scots-Gaelic comic book artist, has illustrated children’s books by Indigenous authors Traci Sorrell and ...