Gaby Adamo of Líneas del Sur and Adriana Roca of Pichoncito are respectively working to bring literary fiction and children’s ...
Booksellers are also supporting families, schools, and mutual aid organizations in more commonplace ways. Wild Rumpus is ...
True horromances, paranormal rom-coms, and supernatural love stories—including a collaboration with Nicholas Sparks M. Night ...
Assassin’s Creed game developer McDevitt shines in his sci-fi noir debut, plausibly imagining a future in which many have become addicted to “surrogate realities” to the detriment and even death of ...
Members of the U.K.’s Independent Publishers Guild have threatened legal action against AI companies over alleged copyright ...
In the romance publisher’s latest move to adapt its series business to the digital age, Harlequin Historical will cease publication in fall 2027 after nearly 40 years.
The little-known startup, which powers publishing deals with AI firm Perplexity, aims to help publishers monitor, monetize, ...
Our compilation of 2025 children’s and YA bestsellers includes a wide variety of titles, dominated by new entries in familiar ...
Newbery Honor author Daniel Nayeri’s latest creative endeavor is a playful nod to his graphic novel series, The Bizarre ...
Andy Ward landed world rights an untitled novel from the Booker Prize winner, as well as a nonfiction book about writing in the vein of A Swim in a Pond in the Rain, from Esther Newberg at CAA. Pub ...
Kimberly D. Moore’s The Bible in 52 Weeks (Rockridge Press) was the #1 overall seller on the Black Book Accelerator’s list of bestselling titles by Black authors in January.
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at National Book Award-winner William T. Vollman's A Table for Fortune, a four-part novel about the last half-century of American politics, war, and ...