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Time After Time: PW Talks with Natasha Pulley
In Pulley’s 'The Lost Future of Pepperharrow' (Bloomsbury, Feb.), the sequel to 'The Watchmaker of Filigree Street,' Victorian-era queer couple Thaniel, a translator, and Mori, who can manipulate the future, travel to Japan.
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Sleuths Who Age: PW Talks with Rennie Airth
Airth’s 'The Decent Inn of Death' (Penguin, Jan.) draws retired Scotland Yarder John Madden into his former superior Angus Sinclair’s investigation of a suspicious death.
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Q & A with Maggie Stiefvater
We spoke with Maggie Stiefvater about her new YA fantasy, ‘Call Down the Hawk,’ which kicks off a trilogy set in the world of her bestselling Raven Cycle.
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Turn Up the Heat: PW Talks with Ronan Farrow
With his new book, 'Catch and Kill' just released, we spoke with Farrow about his literary influences, how he made the inside baseball of investigative journalism riveting for a mass audience, the difficulty of reporting on the Harvey Weinstein story, and more.
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Four Questions for Eva Chen
We spoke with author and director of fashion partnerships at Instagram Eva Chen about her new picture book, 'Juno Valentine and the Fantastic Fashion Adventure.'
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By Force of Habit: PW Talks with B.J. Fogg
In 'Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything' (HMH, Dec.), Fogg, founder and director of the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford, explores ways that small changes can lead to personal transformation.
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How to Talk to Boys About Sex: PW Talks with Peggy Orenstein
'Girls & Sex' author Orenstein shares her take on the sex lives of young American males in 'Boys & Sex' (Harper, Jan.).
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Ashley Bryan Offers 'Infinite Hope'
Ashley Bryan, Newbery Honoree and creator of more than 50 children's books, speaks with us about his new memoir, which relates his experience as a soldier of color in WWII.
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Q & A with Eoin Colfer
We spoke with Eoin Colfer about his return to the science fiction/fantasy world of his Artemis Fowl series in 'The Fowl Twins.'
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What’s Beautiful About the Essay: PW Talks with Jordan Kisner
In the essay collection 'Thin Places,' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Mar.), debut author Kisner explores modern American culture.
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Always the Outsider: PW Talks with S.J. Parris
Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) investigates an impossible murder in Parris’s 'Treachery', (Pegasus Crime, Dec.).
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Q & A with Kevin Noble Maillard and Juana Martinez-Neal
We spoke with debut children's author Maillard and Pura Belpré Award winner and Caldecott Honoree Martinez-Neal about their new picture book, 'Fry Bread,' which explores Native American culture and history.
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Miami Book Fair 2019: Gioconda Belli Dreams of a Better Nicaragua
The author, poet, and former Sandinista reflects on her country, her revolution, and the state of the world.
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Miami Book Fair 2019: Arturo Pérez-Reverte Writes the Past to Understand the Present
Bestselling author Pérez-Reverte discusses his new novel, adapting his work for television, and why you should read his books, not his author interviews.
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Miami Book Fair 2019: A Man with a Mission
Bestselling author Nathan Englander opens up about religion, the creepiness of Instagram, and why it doesn’t make any sense to be a writer.
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Self-Help Test Kitchen: PW talks with Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer
In ‘How to Be Fine,’ the podcasters share lessoned learned from 50 self-help guides.(Morrow, Mar. 2020).
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Miami Book Fair 2019: The Private Life of Debbie Harry
Debbie Harry shot to international stardom in the late 1970s as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie. Now, at age 74, Harry has produced a candid, harrowing, and humorous memoir, 'Face It,' that looks back at her eventful life.
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A Diminishing Era: PW Talks with Gareth Russell
In 'The Ship of Dreams' (Atria, Dec.), historian Russell illuminates the Edwardian world and the tragedy of the 'Titanic.'
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Particular Intimacy: PW Talks with Sue Rainsford
In Rainsford’s 'Follow Me to Ground' (Scriber, Oct.), a supernatural healer named Ada falls in love with a human.