The Horror Writers Association (HWA), in partnership with United for Libraries, Book Riot, and Library Journal and School Library Journal, launches a reading program that will provide libraries and schools with an annual list of recommended horror titles for adult, young adult , and middle grade readers.
Author Adam Gidwitz discusses the evolution of himself as a writer and of his "Unicorn Rescue Society" series.
There was a lot to take in on the first day at SLJ's Leadership Summit, which was full of moving speakers, inspiring panels, and breakout sessions with ideas for attendees to take back to school and implement.
Librarians respond to the challenge of where to put diverse books once they have them in their collections.
While in the minority, the SLJ Diverse Books Survey reveals some librarians are declining to purchase books with diverse characters to avoid a challenge.
Harper Lee's classic To Kill a Mockingbird was named the winner on the PBS series.
A former Printz committee and current Coretta Scott King Award Book Jury member discusses her possible Printz picks for 2019.
This month's stars list is full of fantastic sci-fi, spectacular poetry, and biographies about strong women like Dolores Huerta and Clara Luper.
SLJ's Diverse Books Survey reveals that many librarians are not aware of the term and movement toward better representation.
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