Benjamin (Searching for Whitopia) delivers a devastating memoir about the ripple effects of the coup that ousted his grandfather, Haitian president Daniel Fignolé, in 1957. After 19 days in power ...
Major contractions in the independent book distribution space, an explosion of artificial intelligence tools and businesses, ...
PW looks back at some of the library stories that captivated the publishing world this year and what they portend for 2025.
Since 1985, literary agent Richard Curtis has irregularly chronicled the state of trade book publishing in verse in the pages ...
Chris Bohjalian, the bestselling author of 24 books, discusses the balancing act of writing both drama and fiction and why ...
After issuing a preliminary injunction in July 2023, a federal judge in Arkansas has now permanently struck down two key ...
The foundation has debuted an annual lifetime achievement prize, to be awarded each year at the Massachusetts Independent ...
Lower sales in the company's trade group, due mainly to the timing of the publication of some of its biggest books, was the ...
A sincere thank you from outgoing PW executive editor Andrew Albanese, and best wishes for a happy holiday season.
It’s not unusual for a debut novel to be long and full of ideas, but it’s rare to come across one as fully formed and intensely readable as Lefferts’s. It’s about a finance intern disenchanted by the ...
We asked staffers at children's publishing houses to tell us about their favorite children’s or YA book they read this year.