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Q & A with Tomi Adeyemi
We spoke with YA author Tomi Adeyemi about 'Children of Virtue and Vengeance,' book two of her bestselling West African-inspired Orïsha Legacy trilogy.
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Four Questions for Vashti Harrison
We spoke with Vashti Harrison about her new book for young readers, 'Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History,' the third volume in her illustrated nonfiction series about notable, often little-known figures in black history.
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Four Questions for B.J. Novak
We spoke with comedian, actor, and author B.J. Novak about ‘My Book with No Pictures,’ an interactive companion to his bestselling ‘The Book with No Pictures.’
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Ahmadi's 2020 YA Novel Is His Most Personal Yet
We spoke with author Ahmadi and his publishing team about tackling timely issues relating to prejudice and immigration in his forthcoming #OwnVoices novel.
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Q & A with Maureen Johnson
We spoke with YA author Maureen Johnson about wrapping up her Truly Devious trilogy, and attending the premiere of the film adaptation of ‘Let It Snow.’
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Q & A with Chris and J.J. Grabenstein
After years of behind-the-scenes collaboration, husband-and-wife team Chris and J.J. Grabenstein have co-written 'Shine!,' a standalone novel for middle grade readers.
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Q & A with Karamo Brown and Jason "Rachel" Brown
We spoke with 'Queer Eye' star Karamo Brown and his son, Jason, who have teamed up to create a picture book aimed at reminding readers of all ages that they are "perfectly designed."
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Rosanne Parry Inks Three-Book, Six-Figure Deal
Thanks in part to the success of her middle grade novel 'A Wolf Called Wander,' Parry has just signed a deal with Greenwillow for three more books.
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Q & A with Maggie Stiefvater
We spoke with Maggie Stiefvater about her new YA fantasy, ‘Call Down the Hawk,’ which kicks off a trilogy set in the world of her bestselling Raven Cycle.
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Four Questions for Eva Chen
We spoke with author and director of fashion partnerships at Instagram Eva Chen about her new picture book, 'Juno Valentine and the Fantastic Fashion Adventure.'
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Ashley Bryan Offers 'Infinite Hope'
Ashley Bryan, Newbery Honoree and creator of more than 50 children's books, speaks with us about his new memoir, which relates his experience as a soldier of color in WWII.
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Q & A with Eoin Colfer
We spoke with Eoin Colfer about his return to the science fiction/fantasy world of his Artemis Fowl series in 'The Fowl Twins.'
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Dick Jackson Remembered
Legendary children's book publisher, editor, and author Richard "Dick" Jackson died on October 2; we've gathered a number of tributes to Jackson from his authors, colleagues, and friends.
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Q & A with Kevin Noble Maillard and Juana Martinez-Neal
We spoke with debut children's author Maillard and Pura Belpré Award winner and Caldecott Honoree Martinez-Neal about their new picture book, 'Fry Bread,' which explores Native American culture and history.
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Miami Book Fair 2019: The Mystery of the Talk of the Town Picture Book
How Jamaica Kincaid turned a New Yorker story inspired by Nancy Drew into a children’s book.
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On Tour with Erin Entrada Kelly
This month, Newbery Medalist Erin Entrada Kelly embarked on an eight-city tour to celebrate the launch of her fantasy debut, 'Lalani of the Distant Sea,' a middle grade adventure inspired by Filipino folklore.
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Q & A with Julie Murphy
Julie Murphy spoke with PW about shifting from YA to middle grade in her new novel, 'Dear Sweet Pea.'
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Q & A with Eliza Wheeler
Eliza Wheeler, whose debut picture book, 2013's 'Miss Maple's Seeds,' has sold more than one million copies, found the inspiration for her second solo book very close to home.
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Q & A with Kyo Maclear and Julie Morstad
Author Kyo Maclear and illustrator Julie Morstad explore the late artist Gyo Fujikawa's story in 'It Began with a Page,' their new picture book biography.
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Obituary: Mordicai Gerstein
Caldecott Award-winning children's author and illustrator Mordicai Gerstein, widely lauded for his mixed-media compositions featuring fluid pen-and-ink lines, died September 24 in Northampton, Mass., at the age of 83.