Giller to waive staggered deadlines, accept all entrees before August 14 regardless of publication date
To accommodate the changing publication calendar, the Giller will accept all entries before their final deadline of Aug. 14.
Ian Hanington: How publishing can respond to the climate crisis
Ian Hanington, who with David Suzuki co-authored the 2017 book Just Cool It!: The Climate Crisis and What We Can Do (Greystone Books), shares his green tips.
Loan Stars: Librarians pick their top upcoming May titles
Each month, Canadian library staff vote for their most-anticipated upcoming books.
Jean Little was her family’s poet and a pioneer in the Canadian kidlit community
Family and friends remember Little as quick, playful, mischievous, and real – just like her characters
Annick Press and Les 400 Coups are finalists for the Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publishers of the Year
Canadian publishers have won the award’s North American category five of the last seven years.
How to get the most out of the first virtual Festival of Literary Diversity
To walk festival-goers through the uncharted territory of our digital universe, Jael Richardson and Amanda Leduc offer some tips on how to get the most out of the FOLD’s first virtual literary festival.
Daily Deals: Puffin acquires two middle-grade novels by Rachelle Delaney

Bill Hushion remembered as an irascible, good-humoured salesman who truly cared about books and bookselling
“Bill was the heart and soul of the Canadian publishing industry,” says John Neale, former chairman at Random House of Canada.