Inspired by an 18th-century Scottish philosopher and the modern scourge of misinformation, Suzanne Collins is returning to the ravaged, post-apocalyptic land of Panem for a new Hunger Games novel. Scholastic announced on... Read more »
The Edinburgh international book festival (EIBF) has announced the end of its 20-year partnership with Baillie Gifford. Last week the Hay literary festival also dropped its sponsorship from the investment management firm... Read more »
Russian strike on Kharkiv printing house cripples Ukrainian book industry May 24 2024 The Russian missile strike on Kharkiv’s Vivat printing house will significantly impact Ukraine’s book publishing industry, reducing its overall... Read more »
Sights and insights from the 2024 U.S. book show May 24 2024 The publishing CEOs who joined PW at the U.S. Book Show had a lot to say about artificial intelligence, from... Read more »
On May 22, more than 800 people from across the many sectors of the book business joined Publishers Weekly and the Association of American Literary Agents at NYU’s Kimmel Center in Manhattan... Read more »
On May 22, more than 800 people from across the many sectors of the book business joined Publishers Weekly and the Association of American Literary Agents at NYU’s Kimmel Center in Manhattan... Read more »
U.S. book show: book biz CEOs discuss navigating rapid changes May 23 2024 On May 22, more than 800 people from across the many sectors of the book business joined Publishers Weekly... Read more »
U.S. book show 2024: meet the speakers May 20 2024 The 2024 U.S. Book Show will address issues impacting the publishing industry, including emerging technologies and AI, diversity, and the sales, marketing,... Read more »
The cases against book bans May 10 2024 After a string of wins, significant developments loom in several book-banning lawsuits. Amid a three-year nationwide surge in book bans, 2024 began on a... Read more »