PW weighs in on the prize winners in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature, and young people's literature.
James Islington’s epic fantasy The Strength of the Few takes the #1 spot on our hardcover fiction list. Plus the latest ...
The initiative, which offers a $25,000 publishing deal for an unpublished manuscript, marks the Black List’s first ...
With the acquisition, the Portland, Ore–based indie publisher will become Catapult’s fourth imprint. Founder Rhonda Hughes ...
Comics veteran Chris Stevens’s Lighthouse Press will launch a crowdfunding campaign in the new year to reissue Steve Bissette ...
In ‘Making Rent’ (Apollo, Jan.), the musical director recounts shaping the production from its early days through the ...
In the fantasist’s debut novel, How to Lose a Goblin in 10 Days (Orbit, Jan.), a goblin and a halfling are forced to ...
Putnam preempts the debut novel by the editorial director of Mulholland Books, Amistad takes two from Whiting Award winner ...
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we asked Indigenous creators to discuss how their works reflect different aspects ...
The Austin-based academic publisher has evolved from a modest regional publisher into one of the most innovative academic ...
The digital distributor to schools and libraries is charging the AI company with trademark infringement related to its new ...
Attorneys general for 21 states sued to prevent the federal government from gutting the Institute of Museum and Library ...