Atria’s reimagined Washington Square Press imprint releases its first frontlist hardcover titles this month after many years ...
Alvitre, a Tongva/Scots-Gaelic comic book artist, has illustrated children’s books by Indigenous authors Traci Sorrell and ...
Sales at HBG rose 7% last year, marking the strongest performance among Lagardère's worldwide publishing businesses. The ...
At its annual gala on May 15, PEN America will present actor and publisher Sarah Jessica Parker with the PEN/Audible Literary ...
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will publish a deluxe hardcover collector's edition, anniversary paperback edition, and ...
Chris Gruener and Keith Riegert have launched Stable Book Group. The company brings together four extant publishers—She Writes Press, Trafalgar Square Books, Ulysses Press, and VeloPress—with the newl ...
Books by Indigenous authors have gained prominence in recent years, inviting readers into narratives that haven’t always been ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Jon Hickey's Big Chief, which revolves around a tribal power struggle ...
The magazine had run a summertime free audiobook download program for teen listeners, and “after 14 years, we wanted to ...
Helmed by David A. Robertson—two-time winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award and a member of Norway House Cree ...
The novelist’s debut memoir, Children of Radium (Scribner, Apr.), details how his great-grandfather, a Jewish chemist, ended up making weapons for the Nazis.
In “A Perfect Turmoil,” public policy scholar Alex Green reveals the outsize impact a turn-of-the-20th-century doctor had on how disability is perceived and treated today.