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Fall 2013 Children's Announcements: Publishers S-Z
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Fall 2013 Children's Announcements: Publishers N-R
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Fall 2013 Children's Announcements: Publishers F-M
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Fall 2013 Children's Announcements: Publishers A-E
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UtopYA: A Fantasy Conference Grows in Nashville
This year's UtopYA conference quadrupled its attendance from 2012 and was "a jolt of creative energy and a reminder that the writer's journey doesn’t have to be lonely," according to author and panelist Myra McEntire.
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Charlie Joe Jackson Headlines Summer Reading Initiative
An online summer reading initiative stars author Tommy Greenwald's feisty, book-hating character.
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Shelton and Fickling Win Branford Boase Award
The 2013 Branford Boase Award was awarded Thursday to Dave Shelton and his editor David Fickling for A Boy and a Bear in a Boat.
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In Brief: July 11
This week, Ruta Sepetys is honored in Lithuania; an ALA banquet space doubles as a dance floor; and an author's set visit is one for the [Vampire] Diary.
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Quercus Launches U.S. Children's List
The British publisher recently made a significant leap, opening a New York City office to publish children's and adult books for the North American market.
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10 Children's Books That Never Get Old
Author Curtis Sittenfeld picks the books that she never tires of reading with her kids.
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National Book Award Inspires Artwork for Children's Books
The National Book Foundation has launched Up All Night, an online exhibit of 228 children's titles that have won or been nominated for the National Book Award in Young People's Literature.
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In Brief: June 27
This week, young readers line up to get "dorkified"; an author's antennae go up; and mystery fans wig out.
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Children's Job Moves: June 2013
New job announcements in children's publishing for June 2013.
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Rolling Right Along: Bess the Bus Delivers Books
Since its inception in 2002, the Tampa, Fla.–based vehicle has donated more than 450,000 books to underserved children in 48 states.
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Children’s Booksellers Dork Out and Catch the Wave This Summer: A PW Survey
Despite a tough start to 2013 in many parts of the country, most booksellers are optimistic about the summer and the year as a whole.
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Pew Survey Shows Power of Print
Despite their comfort with technology, most young Americans still read and borrow printed books, and value libraries and library services.
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Changes Afoot at Bloomsbury Children's Books
Bloomsbury Children's Books USA continues to evolve, with personnel shifts, new initiatives, and a refocusing for the Walker Books for Young Readers imprint.
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Children's Books and Beyond: A New Exhibit Draws Unexpected Connections
Launching on June 21 in the NYPL's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building is a free multimedia retrospective titled The ABC of It: Why Children's Books Matter.
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21st Century Children's Nonfiction: A Conference Recap
The Common Core State Standards and the digital revolution were the dominant themes of the inaugural 21st Century Children's Nonfiction Conference held at the SUNY New Paltz campus in upstate New York.



