In this edition of Indie Spotlight, our monthly thematic roundup of BookLife titles, we feature children’s picture books.
The book’s subtitle is “A Don Bluth Fable.” Can readers expect more fables in the future? Funny that you should ask.
The actor and founder of Hello Sunshine and Reese’s Book Club’s as-yet-untitled novel debut, cowritten with the bestselling ...
A federal judge has ordered the Crawford County Public Library in Arkansas to stop segregating books with LGBTQ themes into ...
Grant-Walker, previously marketing director for the Moth, and Costa, previously VP of marketing development and ops for PRH, ...
The Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association wrapped up its annual trade show on October 1 in Portland, Ore.. The show, executive director Brian Juenemann said, saw a 15% increase in attendance—its ...
In the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd and the racial reckoning that followed, BIPOC literary agents expressed ...
Digital printing, paper availability, sustainability, and the looming implementation of the European Union Deforestation ...
Insight, the AI platform for publishers launched by Veristage earlier this year, is the recipient of the Germany's DPR ...
Bruce Gordon traces how the Bible took shape and traveled across continents, Shannon K. Evans offers a fascinating look at ...
Carl Byker, who directed the film, drew direct inspiration from the final chapter of Jesus and John Wayne, but also from ...
Fryling comes to Penguin Random House from Barnes & Noble, where she spent 12 years and most recently served as VP for ...