Women's History Month: Interview with Author Vivian Ling
Vivian Ling was born in wartime China and educated in the U.S. Dr. Ling received a master’s degree in Asian studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a Ph.D. in Chinese language and li ...
PostThe Best Tuttle Ghost Stories
It's the spookiest time of the year and we're sharing tales of the supernatural, mythical and downright terrifying. If, like us, you enjoy scaring yourself senseless (while also learning about other ...
PostAsk a Polyglot: Interview with Skritter CEO Jake Gill
Jake Gill is the CEO of Inkren (Skritter)—an app for learning to write Chinese and Japanese characters—and a lifelong student who is passionate about helping make Chinese language learning more acces ...
PostWhat the Story of Tokyo Rose Teaches Us About AAPI Identity
It's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., and we want to share some thoughts from the authors of the upcoming Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose: Zero Hour. In case you ar ...
PostGhost Stories That Talk About Life: A Q&A With Atelier Sento
Today we are speaking with Cecile Brun and Olivier Pichard, the award winning creative team known as Atelier Sento, and the authors of the new Tuttle graphic novel, Festival of Shadows. Atelier ...
PostA National Book Lover's Day Tuttle Story
This National Book Lover's Day, we'd like to share a story which started on National Book Lover's Day 2018.To celebrate last year, we asked Tuttle readers to tell us about their favorite Tuttle book, ...
PostGhostly Reads
It's the spookiest time of the year and we're sharing tales of the supernatural, paranormal and sometimes downright terrifying. If, like us, you enjoy scaring yourself senseless (while also learning ...
PostThe Best Children's Books for Learning from Home
Parents and children across the country and around the world are quickly having to adjust to a new normal. To help with this sudden adjustment of children learning from home, we've put together a lis ...
PostLearn Japanese With Manga! An Interview With Marc Bernabe
One of our favorite releases of the past year was actually the second book in a two-volume series: Learn Japanese With Manga! by Marc Bernabe. We wanted to revisit these books by interviewing their a ...
PostCambodia's Complex and Nuanced History: An Interview with Nicholas Coffill
Nicholas Coffill is the author of our recently released title, Photography in Cambodia: 1866 to the Present. We caught up with him to talk about this beautiful and powerful new book, and ho ...
PostLet Good Ideas Flourish: A Q&A With Vivian Ling
Today we are speaking with Vivian Ling, co-author (alongside Wang Peng) of the upcoming Tuttle release, A Bilingual Treasury of Chinese Folktales. Vivian has enjoyed a long career as an educator and ...
PostRead Well, Be Well: Books for the New Year
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PostMulticultural Children's Book Day
January 25th is Multicultural Children's Book Day! Five years ago, children’s reading and play advocates Valarie Budayr from Jump Into a Book and Mia Wenjen from Pragmatic Mom teamed u ...
PostWomen's History Month: Interview with Author & Illustrator Tina Schneider
Tina Schneider began her career as a studio artist, painting and drawing. She received her BFA from The School of Visual Arts, her MFA from Bard College and taught at Vassar College. Her work was fea ...
PostWomen in Translation Month: Murasaki Shikibu & The Tale of Genji
Happy Women in Translation Month!What is Women in Translation Month?In 2014, blogger Meytal Radzinski created the annual August tradition of celebrating literature written by women in languages other ...
PostMeet the Amazing Beasts! An Interview With the Ang Ink Artists Collective
One of our most exciting spring releases is The Amazing Beasts of Philippine Mythology — written and illustrated by the Ang Ink Artists Collective, a group of Asia's leading children's ...
PostTaking a Gamble on Japan: An Interview with Robert Whiting
One of our most exciting releases this year has been Robert Whiting's Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies. It's a rare insider's look at modern Japan through the eyes of foreigners who took a ...
PostWomen's History Month: Interview with Author & Illustrator Sue DiCicco
Sue DiCicco was one of Disney's first female animators, and is a sculptor, prolific author and illustrator of children's books, including Adventures in Asian Art, Origami Peace Cranes and t ...
PostOur Readers Celebrate National Book Lover's Day!
Happy National Book Lover's Day!Whether you visit your local library, tweet at your favorite author, or simply curl up with an old favorite, National Book Lover's Day is an easy holiday to celebrate ...
PostIn Celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
We are delighted to announce a special partnership for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM). During the month of May, 50% of profits from all tuttlepublishing.com website sales will be donat ...
PostStanding Firmly in Two Worlds — An Interview With the Authors of Tokyo Rose, Part 1
Today we are sharing Part One of an interview with the authors of the brand new Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour. In case you're unfamiliar with the Tokyo Rose story, it centers on Iva To ...
PostInternational Translation Day
September 30 is the UN's International Translation DayAdopted by the General Assembly in May of 2017, "International Translation Day is meant as an opportunity to pay tribute to the work of language ...
PostInterview with Mia Wenjen, Co-Founder of Multicultural Children's Book Day
Multicultural Children's Book Day started in 2012 when two book-loving moms teamed up to raise awareness around kid’s books that celebrate diversity and to get more of these types of books into ...
PostAuthor Interview: A History of the Samurai
Jonathan Lopez-Vera has a PhD in Japanese History and an MA in World History from Pompeu Fabra University (Spain). He is a member of the Ethnographies, Cultural Encounters and Religious Missions (ECE ...
PostBooks About Korea to Read After the Oscars
Over the weekend, the Korean film Parasite swept the Oscars—taking home the awards for Best Original Screenplay, Best International Film, Best Director and Best Picture. It made history as both the f ...
PostWomen's History Month: Interview with Illustrator Tracy Gallup
Tracy Gallup is an author, illustrator and lifelong artist. She has a BFA from Eastern Michigan University and an MFA in painting from Syracuse University. Tracy worked as an elementary school art te ...
PostMeet the Translator: Interview with Zack Davisson
Zack Davisson is an award-winning translator, writer and folklorist. He is the author of Yurei: The Japanese Ghost, Yokai Stories and Kaibyo: The Supernatural Cats of Japan, and the translator of Lei ...
PostClassics, Comics, and Manga: an Interview with Sean Michael Wilson
We recently released Lady Murasaki's Tale of Genji, a manga adaptation of what many believe to be the world's oldest novel. Because of the fascinating nature of this title, we wanted to catch up ...
PostEssential Books for Every K-Pop Fan
It's safe to say K-pop has officially taken over the world. Though South Korean pop music has been popular domestically for many decades, it is only in the last few years that we've witnessed the sen ...
PostCelebrating Korean American Day
Korean American Day was first proclaimed on January 13th, 2003—100 years after the first Korean immigrants arrived in the U.S—to commemorate and celebrate the contributions Korean Americans have m ...
PostGift Guide for Language Learners
Treat the hardworking language learner in your life to these handy resources — from supplemental materials that will make their studying easier to comprehensive beginner books for those just st ...
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