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The Report: May 4, 2026
In this issue of The Report, we've got a stunning memoir; a BookLife Prize judge discusses writing about fatherhood; a children's publisher returns to the proverbial slush pile; and much more.
New and Noteworthy
Story Image Meet the Judge: Charles Daniels, Jr.
An author, social worker, and judge for the BookLife Prize, discusses the origins of his book 'Present,' and his work on behalf of fathers and their children. more
Story Image Meet the Finalist: Tracie Adams
The finalist for the memoir category of the BookLife Prize discusses her use of metaphor, writing about painful circumstances, and more. more
Story Image How Reviews Influence Library and Bookstore Selections
BookLife authors discuss how reviews can help with visibility. more
Story Image ALA Preview Issue Expands to BookLife
ALA Annual is the largest library show of the year. We are offering the opportunity to feature your title on the front cover or the back cover of the BookLife section of the ALA preview issue of Publishers Weekly. more
Story Image Chronicle Opens Slush Pile to Celebrate Children's Book Week
A publisher is inviting unagented submissions, a move that aims to give more authors a path toward traditional publishing. more
BookLife Opportunities
  • Call for Submissions: Indie Spotlight: Our May Indie Spotlight will feature memoirs and autobiographies! To submit your book, email booklife@booklife.com with the subject line: "Memoir/Autobiography." Include your book name, author name, and a personal statement (written in first-person).
  • Free BookLife Editorial Features for Indie Authors: Standing out isn’t easy for self-published authors. BookLife’s editorial features provide visibility and credibility—at no cost. Check out the opportunities!
  • Write for BookLife!: We're currently looking for pitches from the BookLife community concerning craft, self-publishing, marketing, and other editorial topics. With the subject line "BookLife Pitch," please write to booklife@booklife.com with your article idea and a brief bio.
BookLife Prize Fiction 2026
From the Shelves: BookLife Titles on Our Radar
  • 'Sicko' by Avril Grady: Sicko is a darkly humorous thriller with an unapologetic—and unforgettable—protagonist.
  • 'Assassin's Mace: A Jake Palmer Novel' by Ron McManus: McManus's fifth Palmer thriller works for both series fans and first-timers, offering both a suspenseful plot centered on a risky mission, undertaken at an inopportune time, and significant personal developments for his protagonist.
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The following are this week's books from PW Select, Publishers Weekly's marketing program for indie authors. To sign up your book for PW Select, click here.

The Woman She Left Behind by Tom Huggler

Mud in the River by Kohinoor Dasgupta

IBLT with the Missing Party at the Party by Tye Wildncool

A Girls' Road Trip: From Texas (U.S.) to Prince Edward Island (Canada) by Eula Woodyard McKown

Marna by Jason Hauger

Football 1 by Geoffrey Brown

Child of the Mango Tree: Growing Up in the Countryside of Haiti by Denize Lauture

Aging is Murder by Joan Cohen

Lenin: A Soldier - A Story of Survival by Lenin Patino

The Ultimate Quest by Antonio Mataban

Adapt and Overcome, Dear by Brendan Bey

If You Create the Dream, God Will Give You the Wings by Violeta Martin

The Gordian Knot by David O Thomas

Forgiveness by Douglas Thiel

Progress Through Struggle by Henry R. Leggette

Believe in Yourself by Jacqui DeLorenzo

Land the Perfect Job in an Imperfect Market by Joseph A. Ortenzi

New Quantico Files by Ruby G

Death By Chaos by Renaii West

A Fairy Story: Saving the Green by Levanah Shell Bdolak

Kill My Darling by Thanh Dinh

The Kitties of the Camino: Maria and the Lesson of Kindness by Abe Sanoja

The Final Steep by A. K. Hayat

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