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Global Kids Connect 2017: Q & A with Ginger Clark
In anticipation of the Global Kids Connect conference on December 4, PW spoke with Curtis Brown agent Ginger Clark about the U.K. marketplace, the ramifications of current events, and where the bright spots are in the world of children’s publishing.
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Q & A with Shane Burcaw
PW spoke with Burcaw about his first foray into writing for young readers, and his mission of changing the public perception of disability.
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Obituary: Pat Hutchins
Pat Hutchins, author-illustrator of such beloved picture books as 'Rosie’s Walk' and 'Good-Night, Owl!,' died on November 7 at age 75, at her home in London.
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On My Nightstand: Carl Lennertz's Nighttime Reading
Carl Lennertz, executive director of the Children’s Book Council and Every Child a Reader, shares what’s on his bedside table.
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Four Questions for Jeff Kinney
PW spoke with Kinney about his beloved and bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, which is now celebrating 10 years in print.
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Q & A with Barbara Lehman
PW spoke Lehman about wordless books, how children react to her stories, and her sequel to 'The Red Book.'
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Four Questions for Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
We spoke with the Nightmares! co-authors about their forthcoming YA collaboration, 'Otherworld.'
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Four Questions for Katherine Paterson
The Newbery Medalist discusses her first new novel in more than five years, 'My Brigadista Year.'
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The Life Cycle of a Book
Author-illustrator Elisha Cooper reflects on the bookmaking process, from initial idea to finished product.
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Q & A with Emily Winfield Martin
PW spoke with the author-illustrator about venturing into middle-grade territory in her forthcoming fairytale retelling, 'Snow & Rose.'
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Four Questions for Malala Yousafzai
PW spoke with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning and bestselling author about addressing complex topics for picture book readers.
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Q & A with Antonio Iturbe
PW caught up with Antonio Iturbe, author of 'The Librarian of Auschwitz,' about exploring the true story of Edita Adlerova, who spent her early adolescence in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Four Questions for Anthony Horowitz
PW called on Horowitz to ask about the unexpected return of Alex Rider.
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Four Questions for Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
The Newbery Honor author spoke with PW about her research process and planning a two-book story arc.
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Q & A with Samantha Mabry
Mabry spoke with PW about her personal connection to magical realism, and the imaginative possibilities found in the Texas landscape.
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Four Questions for Carrie DiRisio
(aka @broodingYAhero)The mastermind behind the popular @broodingYAhero Twitter parody discusses her forthcoming debut.
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Four Questions for Peter Sís
Sís, a Hans Christian Andersen Award winner and three-time Caldecott Honoree, spoke to PW about his two-tiered personal inspiration for 'Robinson.'
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Q & A with Kristin Cashore
PW spoke with Cashore about stepping away from the Graceling Realm in her new novel, 'Jane, Unlimited.'
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In Conversation: Dan Santat and Connie Hsu
Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat and his editor at Roaring Brook, Connie Hsu, talk about their latest collaboration, 'After the Fall.'
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Four Questions for Stephanie Perkins
Perkins discusses her latest YA novel, which ventures into unexpected territory: horror.



