Kate Cunningham of Nosy Crow has died following complications related to ovarian cancer.
China’s January Bestsellers: Managing Business and Education
January’s China bestseller lists show business and the education that supports it drawing book consumers in a changing economy.
The UK’s Nosy Crow Opens a US Company
The 12-year-old English powerhouse in independent children’s publishing is opening a US office, distributed by Hachette Book Group.
Views from Across the Channel: UK Publishers in Frankfurt
A dedicated contingent of UK publishers are at the Frankfurt Book Fair, with plenty of meetings in their diaries but also more time to make new connections.
Nosy Crow’s Free Digital Book for Kids About COVID-19 Takes Off
With Axel Scheffler’s illustrations and Hugh Bonneville’s narration, Nosy Crow’s ‘Coronavirus: A Book for Children’ is a free download.
After DBW: ‘Perhaps We Don’t Know Anything’
Transformation requires cultural change. An Englishman in New York, Nosy Crow’s Tom Bonnick looks back at the conference, after DBW.
Nosy Crow’s Tom Bonnick at DBW: ‘Humanizing a Book’
The younger generations’ appreciation for print books and more are noted by IPG Fellow Tom Bonnick of Nosy Crow at Digital Book World.
A UK Independent Publisher at DBW: Nosy Crow’s Tom Bonnick
As the IPG’s representative to Digital Book World 2016, Tom Bonnick says he’s looking at the role of independent publishers in today’s industry.
UK’s Kids Pub Nosy Crow Partners with British Museum
Nosy Crow has partnered with the British Museum to produce a children’s books that will make art and history more accessible.
Nosy Crow: Do Enhanced Apps Enhance Understanding?
Nosy Crow is releasing its story books as updated enhanced apps with word tracking technology to assist children in learning to read. But will it work?
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