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Veronica Roth Pivots From YA
A decade after being catapulted to YA superstardom with her Divergent trilogy, Veronica Roth is going after the grown-ups.
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Writing in the Dark: Spotlight on Meg Gardiner
The bestselling author and Edgar Award winner draws inspiration from true crime for her novels about female detectives hot on the heels of serial killers. (Sponsored)
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Keeping Love Alive: Spotlight on Gary Chapman and Ron L. Deal
A new book from two bestselling authors looks to strengthen blended families and provide them with the resources needed to handle unique challenges. (Sponsored)
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Adam Hochschild Has a Thing for Stories of Rebels
In his new biography, Adam Hochschild traces the life of Rose Pastor Stokes, a feisty 20th-century activist.
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In N.K. Jemisin's Next Trilogy, the City Is On Fire
On the eve of the launch of a trilogy set in a near-future New York, the three-time Hugo Award winner is too busy managing a growing literary empire to care about the haters.
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Writing a Dynamic Duo: Spotlight on Peter Riva
Peter Riva’s Mbuno & Pero series continues to deliver intrigue, action, and camaraderie on the African continent. (Sponsored)
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Finding Strength in Scary Stories: Spotlight on Tehlor Kay Mejia
A ghostly figure from Mexican folklore haunts the pages of Mejia’s debut middle grade novel. (Sponsored)
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Writers to Watch Spring 2020
The authors of these 10 unflinching works of fiction offer nimble explorations of weighty issues: technology, precarious labor, incendiary political movements, government censorship, immigration, and femicide.
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Terry McMillan, Thwarter of Book Biz Gatekeepers, Has a New Novel
McMillan, who broke color barriers and glass ceilings in publishing, is showing no signs of slowing down.
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Laura Redniss's Latest Depicts a Clash Over Sacred Land
The MacArthur fellow's newest work of visual nonfiction explores the conflict surrounding Oak Flat, Ariz., the Apache people, and copper mining.
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After ‘Dept. of Speculation,’ Jenny Offill Looks Outward
With ‘Weather,’ the novelist strays from the precepts of autofiction, even as her fragmentary style remains intact.
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Clare Pooley Makes a New Beginning In Her Debut Novel
With 'The Authenticity Project,' publishing in February, Clare Pooley reflects on sobriety and second chances.
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Doing the Work of Antiracism: Spotlight on Layla F. Saad
The author’s new book challenges readers to confront white supremacy. (Sponsored)
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Finding a North Star: Spotlight on Peggy Weber
In Enough as You Are, Weber uses faith and love to combat feelings of inadequacy and build self-esteem. (Sponsored)
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Capturing a Unique World: Spotlight on Wanda E. Brunstetter
The New York Times–bestselling author kicks off her latest series with The Crow’s Call, a mystery set in Amish country. (Sponsored)
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Grande Dame of Women’s Fiction Marks a Career Milestone
The publication of 'Cut and Run,' the 30th book in Fern Michaels’s celebrated Sisterhood series, proves that readers just can’t get enough of the author’s female-focused fiction with its signature blend of friendship, romance, intrigue, and vengeance. (Sponsored)
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Daniel Lavery Is Ready to Tweak the Canon
In 'Something That May Shock and Discredit You,' the cofounder of beloved feminist website the 'Toast' thumbs his nose at literary tradition and explores his trans identity.
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Lucy Knisley Lives the Examined Life
Lucy Knisley’s forthcoming title, 'Go to Sleep (I Miss You),' is about her experiences as a new mom—but for her next outing, she turns her life into fiction.
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Two Foreign Correspondents Come Home In a New Book
In 'Tightrope,' Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn expose the third-world problems that have gripped Middle America.
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Is Chuck Palahniuk Too Big to Fail?
With a new book, publisher, and agent, Chuck Palahniuk is feeling unusually good for a man who’s just survived one of the toughest stretches of his career.