Sergio de la Pava, Agent of Change
As both a writer and a public defender, the author’s intentions are pure and his work transformative.
Read the ProfileDefinitely for Mature Readers: PW Talks With Patrick Horvath
We spoke with the author of Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees, billed by publisher IDW as Dexter meets Richard Scarry’s Busy, Busy Town, about his graphic novel debut and the hunger for “cozy horror.” Read the Q&A
Clare Chambers’s Ghosts of the Past
In mining mysteries and scandals of the last century for her fiction, the author hopes to connect with modern readers.
Read the ProfileTell (Almost) All: PW Talks with Sacha Mardou
In Past Tense (Avery, Oct.), graphic novelist Sacha Mardou depicts how she unlocked years of personal and familial trauma through therapy.
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ProfilesBookTok Sensation Emily Rath's Epic Adventure
International bestseller Emily Rath is known for her spicy romances, but her new novel combines her first two literary loves - fantasy and mythology - for an epic adventure inspired by Finnish mythology that's imbued with her signature wit, rich storytelling, and immersive worlds.
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ProfilesThe IAP Takes the Guesswork Out of Acquiring Indie Books for Libraries
A new survey by the Indie Author Project (IAP), in partnership with Ingram Library Services, shows that libraries want independently published books; they're just not sure how to get them. (Sponsored)
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BookLifeIndie Spotlight: October 2024
In this edition of Indie Spotlight, our monthly thematic roundup of BookLife titles, we feature scary stories. Want to see your book featured? Check out the Indie Spotlight calendar at booklife.com/indiespotlight.
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InterviewsSex, Drugs, and Techno: PW Talks with Aria Aber
In Good Girl (Hogarth, Jan.), poet and debut novelist Aria Aber follows a club kid’s coming-of-age in Berlin’s underground scene.
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InterviewsThe Kingmakers: PW Talks with Preston Lauterbach
In Before Elvis (Hachette, Jan.), music journalist Preston Lauterbach examines Elvis Presley’s debt to the Black artists who launched the rock ’n’ roll revolution.
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ProfilesDiana Palmer’s Cowboy Love
In life, as in her novels, the bestselling author radiates tenderness, affection, and Southern charm.
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InterviewsSpirited Away: PW Talks with Nuzo Onoh
In the horror tale ‘Where the Dead Brides Gather,’ the Nigerian British author takes readers to the afterlife and back again.
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Interviews‘We’re Not Very Serious People’: PW Talks with Fantoons’ David Calcano
The cofounder of the Los Angeles–based independent publisher and production studio Fantoons talks about combining his passions for music, comics, and comics through the company's signature illustrated books centered on musicians.
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InterviewsAlan Moore on Magic, Storytelling, Fascism, and His New Not-Quite-a-Comic
Don’t call it his farewell to comics! The prolific and influential author of 'Watchmen,' 'V for Vendetta,' 'Jerusalem,' 'The Great When,' and many more discusses fascism, superheroes, and 'The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic.'
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ProfilesLanguage of the Heart
Rain Ministries founder Terry Wildman is reimagining Christian stories in ways that are relevant to different cultures with his 'First Nations Version' and children’s picture book 'Birth of the Chosen One,' both from InterVarsity Press. (Sponsored)



