Among this season’s most anticipated titles are new novels from Donald Antrim, Chad Harbach, Marlon James, and Min Jin Lee.
Germany’s descent into fascism, overlooked Black pioneers, and California dreams are the focus of history books this season.
As American politics have drifted rightward, the Big Five have followed. Now, each has at least one imprint for conservative ...
The former agent at Ayesha Pande Literary will represent writers of literary fiction and established poets at her new ...
The Villa Coco author, who won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for his novel Less, reflects on the LGBTQ+ writers that ...
The novelist’s Depression-set latest, Die Famous (Little, Brown, Sept.), follows a gangster, his lover, and their 12-year-old ...
The Newbery Medalist’s eponymous imprint, debuting in spring 2027, will publish picture books, middle grade, young adult, and ...
This season features bold debuts, intriguing follow-ups to bestsellers, and a few literary darlings trying their hands at ...
Read on for information about Scholastic's new JJ & Mikey books, two new Numberblocks publishing licensees, the launch of a U ...
In the newly created role of SVP of publishing operations, Burns, who has been with the company since 2022, will work “across ...
This past spring, we conducted a critics’ poll on the most essential books published in the U.S. since 1776. The results gave ...
Both big-name publishers and independent creators are embracing the crowdfunding platform—and betting that its campaign model ...
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