In Memoriam: We are proud to share this incredible portrait of George Floyd by Wendy MacNaughton, as a beautiful way to honor his memory.
Wendy MacNaughton has released an amazing database of women and gender non-conforming illustrators. Check it out here!
MacDowell Colony announces the Charlotte Sheedy Fellowship dedicated to promoting literary diversity. Find out more about the fellowship here.
The New Yorker delves into the writing of mystery novelist Michael Nava as he chronicles life in Los Angeles in the wake of the AIDS crisis. Read the article here.
"A playful tribute to the joys and struggles of creating art." Publishers Weekly reviews Young Charlotte, Filmmaker by Frank Viva. Read it here.
Check out this smart review of Marcus Ewert's suspenseful and fun picture book Mummy Cat by Kirkus Reviews here.
The New York Times reviews composer Philip Glass' memoir Words Without Music. Read it here.
"Sweet, warm, and just the right amount of mischievous." Frank Viva's delightfully die-cut book Outstanding in the Rain is praised by Brain Pickings. Read the full review here.
Check out this stellar review of Vivian Gornick's memoir The Odd Woman and the City in the New York Time here.
Adele Griffin's The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone tops The Guardian's list of must-read-now YA novels. Read more here.
Hooray! Another rave review of Maira Kalman's latest picture book, Thomas Jefferson: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Everything to share. Read it here.
Alex Ko's autobiography hits shelves on 4/30. Watch the incredible film directed by Broadway legend Stephen Daldry about Alex's journey here.
"Delights on nearly every page". Kashmira Sheth's TIGER IN MY SOUP earns its second starred review.See the full review here.
Open Road Media is set to publish Michael Nava's novels.
La Bloga interviewed the author about this exciting new venture. Read it here.
Congratulations to Daniel Handler AND Lemony Snicket!
Amazon Canada put Why We Broke Up and Who Could That Be At This Hour? on the Best Books of 2012 list. See more here.
All the Wrong Questions hits The New York Times Best Sellers list at #1!
Congrats to Lemony Snicket! See the full list here.
The Washington Post’s Express Night Out interviews Poet Mary Oliver.
“You’d never catch me idly kicking a stone...” See the full interview here.
Brain Pickings Blog reviews Snicket's ALL THE WRONG QUESTIONS.
Read the full review here.
CONGRATULATIONS!
The Shadow Society by Marie Rutkoski and All You Never Wanted by Adele Griffin were named Amazon's Best Books of the Month for Teens! See the list here.