Twenty Years of Helping People “Work Better, Read More”

By Gabriella Costa | October 28, 2022

This year, we are celebrating Edelweiss’s twentieth anniversary! Founded in 2002, Edelweiss has transformed from one-man operation to a company of nearly forty employees supporting the book community.

Supporting Diverse Books through the Thema Classification System

By Gabriella Costa | October 17, 2022

We recently added visibility to Thema subject categories for UK users as part of a larger project to improve the discoverability of diverse books on our site.

Jonathan Escoffery on If I Survive You

By Gabriella Costa | October 7, 2022

Jonathan Escoffery talks about his debut If I Survive You, finding healing in the writing process, and laughing in the face of inevitability.

You’re Invited! Edelweiss Presents: Dig In—A Celebration of Food and Stories

By Gabriella Costa | October 6, 2022

Join us on Thursday, November 3rd for Edelweiss Presents: Dig In! This FREE virtual event celebrates the power and delight of cooking and eating delicious food through conversations with popular chefs and authors.

Daniel Zomparelli and David Ly on Queer Little Nightmares

By Gabriella Costa | October 5, 2022

Daniel Zomparelli and David Ly’s new anthology Queer Little Nightmares throws a coming out party for our favorite horror icons, excavating and celebrating their queerness with poems and stories.

Zoulfa Katouh on As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

By Gabriella Costa | September 22, 2022

Syrian Canadian writer Zoulfa Katouh discusses her debut young adult novel, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow, and healing her younger self through writing.

Kate Clayborn on Georgie, All Along

By Gabriella Costa | September 13, 2022

In her new novel Georgie, All Along, romance author Kate Clayborn tackles complex questions about love, career, reconciling with the past, and finding your way.

Read Banned Books: ALA’S Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2021

By Gabriella Costa | September 12, 2022

During Banned Books Week , we celebrate the freedom to read, highlight the necessity of free and open access to ideas, and advocate for the protection of these rights.

Yasmin Angoe on They Come at Knight

By Gabriella Costa | August 26, 2022

In They Come at Knight, Yasmin Angoe continues the thrilling story of her heroine Nena Knight, an unforgettable and talented killer with a purpose.

Isabel and Imogen Greenberg on Gaia: Goddess of Earth

By Gabriella Costa | August 24, 2022

Isabel and Imogen Greenberg’s new graphic novel for young readers, Gaia: Goddess of Earth, is a vibrant and feminist take on this lesser-known but mighty figure from Greek mythology.