For the first installment of PW’s new party column, we report back from the pocha-inspired launch of Min Jin Lee’s ...
Children's Institute 2026 wound up on Monday afternoon with Lois Lowry introducing booksellers to her September release, a ...
The event, announced by the Black Bookstore Coalition and modeled on Independent Bookstore Day, will take place annually on ...
Writers and publishers of faith-based speculative fiction descended on St. Louis last weekend for the annual Realm Makers Conference to connect with like-minded folks and wear elf ears without shame.
The creator of such hit TV shows as Girlfriends and Being Mary Jane brings her sharp insight into Black women’s lives to The ...
The Gender Queer author never anticipated the graphic memoir would make national headlines as a frequent target of book bans, ...
In Saratoga Schaefer's 'A Thousand Monstrous Forms' (Crooked Lane Books, Sept. 15), a gothic horror reimagining of “Bluebeard ...
Linda Kass chronicles the spirit and soundtrack of 1969 through the lens of a precocious teenager named Lena who attends an ...
The American Library Association worked and played hard for its sesquicentennial conference, held June 26–29, which drew some ...
This past spring, we conducted a critics’ poll on the most essential books published in the U.S. since 1776. The results gave ...
Among this season’s most anticipated titles are new novels from Donald Antrim, Chad Harbach, Marlon James, and Min Jin Lee.
The Villa Coco author, who won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for his novel Less, reflects on the LGBTQ+ writers that ...
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