Open Road Media launches a discovery initiative for middle-grade and YA books
In response to Barnes & Noble’s decision to reduce stock of hardcovers, Open Road is launching a “fall hardcover discovery initiative”.
In response to Barnes & Noble’s decision to reduce stock of hardcovers, Open Road is launching a “fall hardcover discovery initiative”.
Trustbridge, which owns Candlewick Press and others, is starting to develop kids’ and family programming based on its library of titles.
4U2B Books & Media is a new imprint that will publish children’s books as well as select titles for adults.
Austin-based startup Literati offers subscription book boxes and online book clubs primarily in the children’s market.
HarperCollins Children’s and Clarion Books have launched Allida Books, named for a “Korean word that means to inform, announce, or make known.”
Readyland books work with Amazon Alexa to allow kids to talk with characters, respond to questions, play games, choose songs, and more.
Greenburger Associates has established Greenburger Kids, which specializes in representation of authors and illustrators of children’s books.
B&T’s Paw Prints Publishing will publish books for children ages three to eight.
Random House Children’s Books is launching a line of original early reader books inspired by unpublished Dr. Seuss illustrations.
Bright Matter Books, operating under Random House Children’s Books, will publish educational nonfiction.