June 6, 2013 | Filed under: Children's publishing, Preview
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In the June issue, Q&Q looks ahead at fall's most anticipated books for young readers. Fiction In August, Scholastic Canada offers up a brand new YA series from the prolific Gordon Korman. In The Hypnotists: ... Read More »
Earlier this spring, romance juggernaut Harlequin Enterprises announced a new ebook partnership with Cosmopolitan magazine. Launching on Aug. 15, the Cosmo Red Hot Reads From Harlequin series will feature two monthly 30,000-word titles, designed for ... Read More »
May 9, 2013 | Filed under: Industry news
The April issue of Q&Q celebrates Poetry Month with reviews of 10 new ... Read More »
April 8, 2013 | Filed under: Book news
You would be forgiven for thinking that children's literature specialist Vikki VanSickle must never sleep. In February, the Toronto author released Days that End in Y, the third book in her Clarissa trilogy, and she ... Read More »
February 26, 2013 | Filed under: Children's publishing
Whether it's war and poverty on the evening news or bullying in our own schools, we all wish we could protect children from life's harsh realities. But at the same time, we want them to ... Read More »
February 26, 2013 | Filed under: Children's publishing
This summer, Michael Redhill came clean about his secret identity. The Canadian author of the literary novels Martin Sloane and Consolation revealed that he is also Inger Ash Wolfe, creator of the three-book Hazel Micallef ... Read More »
February 4, 2013 | Filed under: Book news
Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the spring's biggest books. Non-fiction The April release of Pedal It! ($19.95 ... Read More »
Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the spring's biggest books. Fiction Judging by the titles coming out this ... Read More »
Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the spring's biggest books. Memoir & Biography Readers of Laurie Lewis's previous ... Read More »
Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the spring's biggest international titles. Fiction Afghan-born Khaled Hosseini, author of the ... Read More »