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  • Julio Anta on the Importance of Bilingual Representation in Children's Literature

    Author Julio Anta reflects on his middle grade graphic novel debut, 'Speak Up, Santiago!,' and the importance of crafting stories for young readers in both English and Spanish.

  • In Conversation: Carmen Agra Deedy and Raúl Colón

    We asked author Carmen Agra Deedy and illustrator Raúl Colón to discuss their new picture book collaboration, 'The Peanut Man,' inspired by Agra Deedy’s bittersweet memories of her immigration journey from Havana to the United States.

  • Q & A with Ashley Hope Pérez

    Author and activist Ashley Hope Pérez spoke with PW about her new anthology, 'Banned Together: Our Fight for Readers,' and how young readers can push back against censorship.

  • Q & A with Elizabeth Eulberg

    Elizabeth Eulberg, the author of several YA and middle grade books, takes readers across the pond for her return to the romance genre with her new YA novel, 'Take a Chance on Me.'

  • Q & A with Michael Leali

    PW spoke with Leali about how his teaching, writing, and life intersect, and why he feels called to represent LGBTQ+ identities and stories amid growing book bans and discrimination.

  • Q & A with Emily J. Taylor

    We spoke with Taylor about the origins of her highly anticipated sophomore YA fantasy, 'The Otherwhere Post,' and how her background in art design informs her work.

  • Four Questions for Christian Cooper

    We spoke with the memoirist and host of National Geographic’s 'Extraordinary Birder' about his picture book debut 'The Urban Owls: How Flaco and Friends Made the City Their Home,' illustrated by Kristen Adam.

  • Black History Month 2025: Q&As with Black Picture Book Creators

    In celebration of Black History Month, we spoke with seven children's authors about their books showcasing Black cultural and historical figures, and the importance of teaching young people about the full scope of American history.

  • Four Questions for Carolyn Mackler

    PW spoke with Mackler about her new middle grade novel 'Right Back at You,' her own experience with bullying, and the difference between the present day and when she was in middle school.

  • Writing for 'Our Next Generation of Explorers'

    Leland Melvin—engineer, educator, and a former NASA astronaut and NFL wide receiver—reflects on his lifelong passion for learning, and his new middle grade graphic novel, 'Space Chasers.'

  • Behind the Book: Carmen Agra Deedy's 'The Peanut Man'

    PW spoke with the bestselling author about her new picture book, which has received a starred review from PW, in which a young girl makes a deep connection with a peanut vendor in her native Cuba before her family immigrates to America. (Sponsored)

  • Catching a Buzz: PW Talks with Shawn Harris

    The Caldecott Honor winner discusses interactive readings, the appeal of working in crayon, and his new picture book, Let's Be Bees (Neal Porter Books).

  • Four Questions for Katherine Paterson

    Two-time winner of both the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award, Katherine Paterson is also a longtime member of the International Board on Books for Young People, and her latest book is a spirited illustrated biography of the organization’s founder, Jella Lepman.

  • Samuel Teer and Mar Julia's Printz Win: 'Hooting and Hollering'

    When Samuel Teer and Mar Julia, author and illustrator of 'Brownstone', received word on Sunday that their graphic novel had won the 2025 Michael L. Printz Award, neither was anticipating the call.

  • Rebecca Lee Kunz’s Caldecott Win: 'Beyond Grateful'

    Artist Rebecca Lee Kunz's three daughters—ages 11, 14, and 17—were making art on the family’s kitchen table when she received the call that her debut picture book, 'Chooch Helped,' had won the Caldecott Medal. “At first, I wasn’t sure what was going on—it was surreal,” she told PW.

  • Erin Entrada Kelly's Second Newbery Win: 'A Lot of Screaming and a Lot of Joy'

    Erin Entrada Kelly was already cozy in bed, in her jammies, on Sunday night, all set to do some writing, when the phone rang. "I thought, 'There’s no way this is going to be 'the call,' but I answered it, and sure enough, it was the committee”; she had won the Newbery Medal for her middle grade novel 'The First State of Being.'

  • Q & A with Debbie Levy

    With the 100th anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial right coming up in July, we spoke with Levy about her new nonfiction book for young readers, 'A Dangerous Idea: The Scopes Monkey Trial, the Original Fight over Science in Schools.'

  • Q & A with Danielle Parker

    PW spoke with Parker about her new YA romance, 'Love on Paper,' her success with Pitch Wars, and her experiences as a teacher.

  • Four Questions for Kami Garcia

    Young adult author and graphic novelist Kami Garcia releases her first middle grade graphic novel 'Mixed-Up', illustrated by Brittney Williams, which follows a creative fifth grader navigating a dyslexia diagnosis.

  • Q & A with Maria van Lieshout

    Maria van Lieshout’s YA graphic novel 'Song of a Blackbird,' brings a little-known piece of World War II history to the fore.

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