Authors make the case that empathy, individualized attention, and the ability to read a room are essential workplace skills.
In Trying times, readers are reaching for the Bible, digging in with study guides, and seeking reassurance in devotionals.
Mira lands Sherri Shepherd’s debut romance collab with Jayci Lee, Putnam wins Susie Tate’s self-published trilogy, and more.
The new titles span 16 languages and include bestsellers from HarperCollins, alongside ElevenLabs’ catalog of self-published ...
Next spring, author Lauren Tarshis expands her bestselling line of chapter books to include I Survived True Survivors: ...
In the fantasist’s A Tangled Magic (Erewhon, Aug.), heroine Netta leaves the tower she was raised in to search for her vanished mother—and her mother’s prized spellbook.
Young people today have grown up with cell phones and the internet. What are you doing to make a 144-year-old bookstore more relevant to students as well as to the larger community?
Children's publishers were well represented at Licensing Expo 2026, held last week in Las Vegas, where exhibitors stressed ...
Agents remain the most powerful and least understood force in American publishing—and their work is more important than ever ...
The publisher is teaming with the university’s Warrington College of Business to launch the Warrington Press, which released ...
Today’s study guides not only explicate scripture, they also aim to be visually exciting, easily accessible, and themed to appeal readers of all stripes.
The Authors Equity cofounder, CEO, and publisher says her small team achieves an “internal magic” that larger houses struggle ...