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  • Q & A with Dana Schwartz

    We spoke with journalist, podcast host, and author Dana Schwartz about her new YA historical novel, 'Anatomy: A Love Story.'

  • Obituary: Steve Jenkins

    Award-winning children’s author and illustrator Steve Jenkins, widely praised for his distinctive and detailed cut- and torn-paper collages depicting animals and the natural world, died on December 26 at age 69.

  • Author-Illustrator Floyd Cooper to Be Honored with Annual Event

    The 2022 Children’s Book Week will include the first annual Floyd Cooper Day, in recognition of the late children’s book author-illustrator who is credited with sharing portraying African American experiences through his storytelling.

  • Q & A with Sophie Burrows

    We spoke with Sophie Burrows about her graphic novel debut, ‘Crushing,’ which follows two lonely 20-somethings across London.

  • In Conversation: Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin

    We asked Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin to interview each other about their new collaboration, 'Ain't Burned All the Bright,' which combines poetry and collage to explore the kaleidoscope of Black experiences in America.

  • Q & A with Bakari Sellers

    Former South Carolina House Representative, CNN political analyst, and bestselling author Bakari Sellers discussed his picture book debut, 'Who Are Your People?,' the story of a young Black father sharing a sense of history and pride with his son.

  • Q & A with Meg Wolitzer

    Having written middle grade, YA, and several critically acclaimed adult novels, Meg Wolitzer has turned her talents to a picture book in 'Millions of Maxes.'

  • Fall 2021 Flying Starts: Winsome Bingham

    Winsome Bingham, debut author of the joyous picture book 'Soul Food Sunday,' illustrated by C.G. Esperanza, has faced a difficult journey, transitioning from teacher and soldier to disabled army veteran and then writer.

  • Fall 2021 Flying Starts: Steven Salvatore

    Steven Salvatore wrote seven books and queried agents for nine years before writing their debut novel, 'Can’t Take That Away,' about a genderqueer teen who has big dreams of becoming a diva.

  • Fall 2021 Flying Starts: Natasha Bowen

    Even before submitting it for publication, debut YA author Natasha Bowen knew that 'Skin of the Sea,' her West African take on “The Little Mermaid,” was a story she needed to tell.

  • Fall 2021 Flying Starts: Naaz Khan

    The idea for Naaz Khan’s debut picture book, 'Room for Everyone,' came to her on the island of Zanzibar, on a memorable minibus ride to the beach.

  • Fall 2021 Flying Starts: June CL Tan

    June CL Tan discusses her debut YA novel, 'Jade Fire Gold,' a Chinese folklore–inspired high fantasy that addresses colonialism and colorism.

  • Fall 2021 Children’s Flying Starts

    We spotlight the authors of five of the season’s most promising children’s and YA debuts.

  • Four Questions for Matthew Van Fleet and Mara Van Fleet

    Matthew and Mara Van Fleet have created interactive books separately, but in 'Mermaid Dance,' they joined forces for the first time.

  • Q & A with Kathryn Barker

    We spoke with Kathryn Barker about her new YA novel, 'Waking Romeo,' and inverting classic love stories.

  • Q & A with Katrina Moore

    PW spoke with Katrina Moore about how her teaching and writing careers influence each other, and how her early experiences with picture books helped her find her voice.

  • A Call to the Children's Publishing Community: Join the Fight for School Librarians

    Author and library advocate J.F. Fox issues a call to support school librarians in schools nationwide.

  • Q & A with Jon Agee

    In Jon Agee's graphic novel fantasy adventure, 'Otto: A Palindrama,' a boy eating wonton soup falls into a daydream about pursuing his runaway dog Pip, and enters a weird world defined entirely by palindromes.

  • Peloton's Robin Arzón Makes Her Children's Book Debut

    Peloton head instructor Robin Arzón’s debut picture book, ‘Strong Mama,’ is inspired by her pregnancy and new motherhood.

  • Creating Through Cancer: Finding the Strength to Keep Writing

    Lani Forbes, author of The Age of Seventh Sun series, reflects on facing her cancer diagnosis and continuing to write through the pain.

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