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  • What’s on Tap at Children’s Institute 2023

    Scheduled for June 5–7 in Milwaukee, the ABA’s annual gathering for children's booksellers brims with educational programming, keynotes, and opportunities to meet authors and illustrators.

  • In Brief: May 18, 2023

    Recently an author was honored with his own day; an actor held a conversation with an author; an author participated in a reading series; an actor-turned-author appeared on live TV; a publisher held an open house; and a picture book creator welcomed pooches at her event.

  • 2023 Spring Children's Book Week Ends on a High Note

    The spring portion of the twice-yearly Children's Book Week wrapped on May 7; with more than 2,600 schools, libraries, bookstores, and parents participating in the celebration, the national literacy initiative was packed with in-person and virtual programming for young readers across the country.

  • In Brief: May 11, 2023

    Recently, publishing staffers supported an author with matching outfits; a drag queen made his YA debut; Rhode Island authors gathered for a book launch; an author celebrated the sequel to her #BookTok sensation; an imprint's staff enjoyed a serendipitous fair; and authors discussed their newest books featuring queer characters.

  • Mo Willems Forms Hidden Pigeon Company to Expand IP Library

    Author and illustrator Mo Willems has formed the Hidden Pigeon Company in partnership with global media company Stampede Ventures and private investment firm RedBird Capital Partners.

  • Yallwest 2023 in Photos

    Authors gathered in Santa Monica, Calif., on April 28 and 29 to celebrate literature for young readers at the ninth Yallwest.

  • Ginee Seo to Leave Chronicle Books

    The executive publishing director for children’s books at Chronicle left the company on May 5, with Victoria Rock taking her place until a successor is named.

  • In Brief: May 4, 2023

    Recently an author received an award from a Swedish royal; local authors teamed up for an event; an author gave a reading with a furry guest; an author made her debut; and authors celebrated Independent Bookstore Day.

  • Without Fear: Notes from the 2023 Kweli Conference

    "Courage" was the recurring theme at the eighth annual Kweli Color of Children's Literature Conference, which took place in-person for the first time since the pandemic began.

  • Turning a Censorship Controversy into a Learning Opportunity

    Following Maggie Tokuda-Hall's response to a troubling editorial request from Scholastic's Rising Voices Library, Candlewick is expediting a reprint of Maggie Tokuda-Hall's 'Love in the Library' and will promote the ebook alongside Freedom to Learn's National Day of Action.

  • 2023 Teen Lit Con in Photos

    The 2023 Twin Cities Teen Literature Convention, known as Teen Lit Con, took place in person in St. Paul, Minn., for the first time since 2019 on April 29.

  • Children's Job Moves: April 2023

    Job moves in children's publishing during April 2023.

  • Spotlight on YA Thrillers

    The genre continues to shapeshift, expand, blend categories, and pull in new readers.

  • Let the Right Ones In: LGBTQ Voices in Publishing

    We spoke with queer authors of children’s and YA horror fiction about the importance of positive LGBTQ representation in a genre that has historically fed its queer characters to the creatures under the stairs.

  • 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books in Photos

    The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books took place on April 22 and 23 on the campus of the University of Southern California.

  • First Leg of 2023 Children's Book Week Underway

    The spring portion of the 2023 Children’s Book Week kicks off next week nationwide; with more than 2,600 registered locations expected to participate, children across the country will be taking part in the annual literacy initiative spearheaded by the Children’s Book Council and Every Child a Reader from May 1–7.

  • Panel Discusses How Judy Blume's Fight Against Censorship Relates to Battles Today

    As part of National Library Week and on the inaugural Right to Read Day, Prime Video hosted a virtual discussion inspired by its new documentary, 'Judy Blume Forever,' about protecting free expression and combating censorship.

  • Two Macmillan U.K. Imprints to Cross the Pond

    U.K.-based Pan Macmillan will soon expand its presence in the U.S. with the debut in this country of two imprints, Campbell Books and Macmillan Children's Books.

  • In Brief: April 27, 2023

    Recently a Caldecott Medalist celebrated his latest book release; an author made her middle grade debut; a father-daughter duo appeared on morning television; authors held a reading with activities to help the environment; middle grade authors held an event together; and publishing staffers volunteered in honor of an environmentally aware character.

  • Lerner Publishing Group's New Partnership Centers Accessibility

    Lerner Publishing Group has announced a partnership with educational nonprofit Benetech that will provide access to all Lerner ebook titles to children in the U.S. with reading disabilities.

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