Nosy Crow turns apps into picture books
Nosy Crow will next year turn its fairy tale apps, including recent addition Jack and the Beanstalk, into picture books. Digital manager Tom Bonnick...
View ArticleChildren's app market set for schism
Single-app products will struggle to survive in children’s publishing in 2015 and the industry should shift its focus to online communities and cross-platform content, digital...
View ArticleNosy Crow looks to spread its wings
Nosy Crow is looking to boost its fiction output to 36 titles a year, with business development manager Tom Bonnick taking on some of the...
View ArticleThree questions for 10 FutureBook Conference 2015 chairs
The first ever FutureBook Conference commère Sandeep Mahal quizzes 10 panel chairs.
View ArticleNosy Crow seeks submissions from BAME writers
Nosy Crow has put out a call for submissions from BAME authors, saying the children’s publishing industry needs to address the issue of complacency when...
View ArticleDiversity drive on track in children's, but call for more BAME authors
Authors, agents and publishers have praised the increase in the number of books with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) and mental health themes in...
View ArticleChildren's: publishers predict 2016 trends
The children’s book industry will continue to see demand for beautiful print books and diverse stories in 2016, and the market for Young Adult titles...
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