Douglas Westerbeke discusses his debut novel, A Short Walk Through a Wide World.
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Vanessa Le discusses the inspiration for her debut YA novel The Last Bloodcarver, how she became a published author, and books she looks forward to reading.
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In this letter to readers, Stephanie Dray outlines the inspiration for her novel Becoming Madam Secretary.
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A Conversation with Shilpi Somaya Gowda about A Great Country
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Derek B. Miller discusses The Curse of Pietro Houdini. Please note that this interview contains spoilers.
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Paul Lynch discusses his Booker Prize-winning novel, Prophet Song and why he thinks the end of the world is always a local event.
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A letter from Lauren Grodstein to readers about the genesis of her novel, We Must Not Think of Ourselves.
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Marie Benedict's historical fiction sheds light on the lives of key historical women. Her recent books have explored the lives of Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to unlocking the mystery of DNA structure; the mysterious disappearance of Agatha Christie; and Winston Churchill's wife, Lady Clementine; and, more recently, the lives of the Mitford sisters.
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The Funeral Cryer by Wenyan Lu
Debut novelist Wenyan Lu brings us this witty yet profound story about one woman's midlife reawakening in contemporary rural China.
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